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Contraindications
If you have any of the following, PHASER surgery may not be a viable
option:
- Significant risk of
eye trauma via sports, occupation, or other activity.
- Pregnancy or within 9
months post-partum.
- Significant Eye
Disease.
- Systemic disease
likely to affect wound healing such as insulin-dependent diabetes or
severe atopic disease.
- History of Herpes
Simplex or Herpes Zoster.
- Uncontrolled vascular
disease or autoimmune disease.
- Use of
isotetinoin (Accutane), amiodarine (Cordarone), or sumatriptan (Imitrex).
- Military personnel and
applicants from other occupations where good uncorrected vision is a
necessity should check with their superior prior to any refractive
procedure to be sure that such procedure would not cause them to be
ineligible for current or any future duties.
- Inability to cooperate
during the procedure.
- Unrealistic
Expectations: (Remember, refractive surgery is designed to reduce or
eliminate the need for glasses. While many patients will achieve
perfect, or near perfect, vision after surgery, some patients will
require glasses or contact lenses to achieve clearer distance and/or
near vision. Refractive surgery usually cannot improve vision to a level
that is better than what was achieved with glasses prior to the
surgery.)
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