First of all we have to do your corneal examination by topography and pachymetry along with that your retina examination by fundoscopy. You should also be examined for ocular surface mostly for dry eyes. If everything is ok then we can move forward for refractive surgery. As in your power we can do refractive surgery but only after all examination results are favourable.
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From the number prospective..yes .
But there are lot of other things which need to be tested before going ahead with Lasik
Go for the tests...and plan .all the best .
Hello Ma'am.. you need to go for a preoperative evaluation which comprises of Corneal Topography and Pachymetry, Dilated Refraction, Dilated Retina examination etc. If you fit into the criterias you can opt for Refractive Surgeries like LASIK, Smile, PRK etc.
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