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LASIK: Fact vs. fiction — separating the myths from the truth

LASIK: Fact vs. fiction — separating the myths from the truth

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — If you’ve ever considered LASIK eye surgery, you’ve probably heard a mix of success stories, warnings, and lingering myths. While it’s natural to have questions about any medical procedure, much of what people believe about LASIK is outdated or simply untrue.

At Asheville Eye Associates, Dr. Katherine Peters and Dr. Jordan Masters regularly help patients understand what LASIK really involves, and whether it’s the right solution for their vision. Let’s break down some of the most common LASIK myths and the facts behind them.

Myth No. 1: LASIK has lots of risks

Fact: LASIK is a safe and highly effective procedure for appropriately selected patients. In fact, research suggests that LASIK may actually reduce lifetime risks to eye health when compared to years of contact lens use.

Most side effects are mild and temporary, such as dry eye or seeing halos around lights, and typically improve within the first week or two after surgery. Because every patient’s eyes are different, your doctor at Asheville Eye Associates carefully evaluates your prescription, corneal health, and overall eye condition before recommending LASIK. This personalized approach helps ensure both safety and excellent visual outcomes.

Asheville Eye Associates
Asheville Eye Associates

Myth No. 2: Getting LASIK is scary

Fact: “LASIK is quick, comfortable, and far easier than most people expect,” explains Dr. Peters. The procedure usually takes just 15–20 minutes for both eyes, and patients often report little to no discomfort.

Many people are surprised by how fast their vision begins to improve – often within hours, and most are able to drive and return to work the very next day.

Myth No. 3: The laser does all the work, so the doctor doesn’t matter

Fact: While advanced laser technology plays a major role in LASIK, the experience and judgment of your surgeon are critical.

Every eye is unique, and successful LASIK requires a customized treatment plan. A skilled surgeon carefully designs your procedure based on your vision, eye shape, and overall eye health. This personalized care is what ensures the safest procedure and best possible results – not just the machine itself.

Asheville Eye Associates
Asheville Eye Associates

Myth No. 4: High prescriptions mean you’re not a candidate for vision correction

Fact: Even patients with strong prescriptions often have excellent options for clearer vision.

Depending on your eyes and visual goals, your doctor may recommend LASIK, PRK, EVO ICL (implantable collamer lens), or clear lens exchange. At Asheville Eye Associates, your surgeon will review all available treatments with you and help determine the safest and most effective solution for your unique needs.

Myth No. 5: Doctors don’t get LASIK themselves

Fact: In reality, refractive surgeons are five times more likely to have undergone LASIK than the general population.

Why? Because they understand the technology, trust the procedure, and see firsthand how consistently it improves patients’ lives. Their personal experience often reinforces just how safe and effective modern vision correction has become.

Asheville Eye Associates
Asheville Eye Associates

Trusted LASIK care at Asheville Eye Associates

Dr. Peters and Dr. Masters at Asheville Eye Associates are compassionate, highly experienced surgeons dedicated to helping patients safely achieve clearer, glasses-free vision. From your initial consultation to post-procedure care, their focus is on personalized treatment, advanced technology, and outstanding results.

If you’ve been curious about LASIK, or are unsure because of common myths, a professional evaluation can provide clear answers and peace of mind.

Clearer vision may be closer than you think!

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