LASIK Guides
LASIK for Hyperopia and Mixed Prescriptions
Updated 7/2/2025
Farsighted (hyperopic) and mixed astigmatism prescriptions can be treated with LASIKโcareful planning is key.
Hyperopia basics
Hyperopia focuses light behind the retina, making near tasks harder and distance fluctuating. LASIK steepens the central cornea to shift focus forward. Stability, pupil size, and tear film quality influence results.
Mixed astigmatism
Some meridians are myopic while others are hyperopic. Customized ablations aim to balance these differences for crisp images.
Candidacy and expectations
- Stable prescription and healthy cornea
- Realistic expectations: hyperopic corrections can be more sensitive to small healing changes
- Diligent dry eye management to stabilize quality
Alternatives to consider
- PRK in select corneas
- Lensโbased options in older adults with lens changes or early cataract
Questions to ask
- How stable is my refraction and how does that affect longโterm clarity?
- What optical zone and guidance method do you recommend?
- If I develop presbyopia, how would monovision or blended strategies apply to me?
Bottom line: Outcomes are very good when candidacy is right and expectations are set. Work with your surgeon on a plan matched to your measurements and lifestyle.
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