LASIK Followed by CK

This eye first underwent LASIK surgery which was followed by Conductive Keratoplasty (CK). The end result is an eye with extremely poor vision and with an ocular surface that is severely dry. The large green areas on the corneal surface represent areas along the corneal surface with tissue loss. This eye can now see very well with scleral lens

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"People who say it can't be done
shouldn't interrupt the guy doing it."
-- Roger D. Davis, PhD

Dr. Boshnick on CBS This Morning


See Dr. Boshnick and Dr. Morris Waxler (former FDA chief research scientist on refractive surgery) talk about bad LASIK