Transform Your Vision with Best LASIK Eye Surgery in Gurgaon
Say goodbye to glasses with the advanced LASIK eye surgery in Gurgaon at Krishna Netralaya. Achieve clear vision and regain your freedom.
- Get Rid of Glasses Permanently
- Bladeless & Painless
- Sharpest Vision Possible
- Excellent Precision Technique

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Dr Aditi Agarwal
Medical Director & Senior Eye Surgeon
Specialisation: Cataract, Cornea, LASIK & Glaucoma
Experience: 22 years
Positions: Visiting Consultant at Fortis Memorial Research Institute
About LASIK
All About LASIK and Its Procedure
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) surgery is a popular refractive procedure that aims to correct common vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This advanced surgical technique uses a laser to reshape the front surface of the eye, called the cornea, to improve visual perceptiveness and reduce the dependency on glasses or contact lenses. LASIK surgery is a safe and effective solution for those seeking long-lasting vision correction.

Conditions treated by Lasik Surgery:
- Nearsightedness (Myopia) - Nearsightedness is a common vision condition where close objects appear clear, but distant objects appear blurry. It occurs when the eyeball is slightly longer than usual, or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it.
- Farsightedness (Hyperopia) - Farsightedness is a vision condition where distant objects may be seen more clearly than near objects. It happens when the eyeball is shorter than normal, or the cornea is too flat, causing light to focus behind the retina instead of on it.
- Astigmatism -Astigmatism is a common condition where the cornea is irregularly shaped, resulting in blurred or distorted vision at all distances. It occurs when the cornea or lens has an asymmetrical curvature, causing light to focus on multiple points rather than a single point on the retina.

Before the procedure, your eye doctor will conduct various tests and assessments, including:
- Visual Acuity Test - This test measures your current vision and helps determine the level of refractive error.
- Corneal Topography - Corneal topography maps the shape and curvature of your cornea to assess its suitability for LASIK surgery.
- Pupil and Iris Measurements - These measurements help ensure that the laser treatment zone aligns appropriately with your visual needs.
- Tear Film Evaluation - The quality and quantity of your tears will be assessed to determine if you have any preexisting dry eye conditions.

Treatment and Care
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- Numbing: - Numbing eye drops are given to ensure comfort during the procedure. You may also be given a mild sedative to help you relax.
- Flap Creation: - Using a laser or a microkeratome, a thin flap is created on the cornea, which is gently lifted to expose the underlying corneal tissue.
- Reshaping the Cornea: - An excimer laser is used to remove precise amounts of corneal tissue, reshaping the curvature to correct your refractive error. The laser works without generating heat, using cool ultraviolet light.
- Flap Replacement: - After the cornea is reshaped, the flap is carefully put back in place. It naturally adheres without the need for stitches.
- Important Note: - LASIK surgery is a complex procedure, and the steps involved may vary depending on the specific techniques and technology used by the surgeon.


While LASIK surgery is generally safe and effective, it's important to be aware of probable risks and complications, although they are rare.
These may include:
- Dry Eyes: - Some patients may experience temporary dryness or decreased tear production after LASIK, which can be managed with lubricating eye drops.
- Glare, Halos, or Starbursts: - Some individuals may experience visual disturbances, especially at night, such as glare, halos, or starbursts around lights. These usually improve over time.
- Undercorrection or Overcorrection: - In some cases, the desired vision correction may not be fully achieved, requiring an enhancement procedure or continued use of glasses or contact lenses.
- Corneal Flap Complications: - Although rare, complications related to the corneal flap, such as flap dislocation or epithelial ingrowth, may occur. Proper postoperative care helps minimize these risks.


- Immediate Postoperative Period: - Following LASIK surgery, you will rest for a short period and then be able to return home. Having someone drive you is important as your vision may be temporarily blurry.
- Post-operative Instructions: - Your eye doctor will provide detailed instructions for the postoperative period. These instructions may include:
- 1. Using prescribed eye drops to aid healing and prevent infection.
- 2. Avoiding strenuous activities, swimming, and rubbing your eyes to prevent complications.
- 3. Wearing protective eyewear, such as sunglasses, to shield your eyes from bright light and debris.
- Follow-Up Appointments: - Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress and ensure proper healing. During these visits, your doctor will assess your visual sharpness and overall eye health.
Drawbacks of Delay in LASIK Surgery

Blurry Vision

Reduced or Diminished Retinal Thickness

Permanent Need for Visual Aids
Take a Second Opinion
Before you decide to get LASIK surgery, consider a second opinion from the eye experts. Schedule your consultation today with the best LASIK surgeon in Gurgaon and make an informed choice for clearer and brighter tomorrow.
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It was very nice experience with Dr aditi as usual. My sister got Lasik done , it was very smooth and very good experience. Dr Aditi is very caring and gives good time to her patient and listens all the concerns very patiently amd never prescribes unnecessary tests and medicines. Thank you so much Dr.
Nikita jain
Patient's Relative

I had great experience with Dr Aditi Agarwal. Dr Aditi accomodate all my eye related need professionally and calmly. I had my initial appointment on 7th Jan and my LASIK surgery done on 8th Jan. I will recommend Dr Aditi Agarwal to all my family and friends.
Manish Yadav
Patient

A wonderful experience - my mother corrected her vision with lasik and was happy with the surgery. Doctor Aditi is truly an amazing, sound and professional ophthalmologist!
Shivangi Gadhok
Patient's Relative
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FAQs
How long does the LASIK procedure take?
The LASIK procedure itself usually takes about 15 minutes per eye. However, you should plan for additional time for preoperative preparations and postoperative instructions.
Does LASIK hurt?
LASIK is a virtually painless procedure. You may feel some pressure or discomfort during the process. Still, numbing eye drops are used to minimise any potential pain.
Will I need glasses or contact lenses after LASIK?
While LASIK aims to reduce dependency on glasses or contact lenses, some individuals may still require them for certain activities or specific vision needs, such as reading small print or driving at night.
Are there any other type of Common Refractive Surgeries?
PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) or surface ablation: In PRK, the cornea’s surface layer(epithelium) is removed and then reshaped using a laser. It’s suitable for people with thinner corneas or specific eye conditions.
SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction): SMILE is a minimally invasive procedure where a small incision is made in the cornea, and a lenticule (a thin, disc-shaped layer of tissue) is removed to reshape the cornea. It’s used to correct nearsightedness.
ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens): ICL involves placing a unique contact lens-like implant inside the eye to correct vision. It’s often used for people with severe nearsightedness or those who are not suitable candidates for laser surgeries.
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