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Artificial tears / dry eye treatment
LASIK temporarily decreases your body's ability to produce tears and may cause short-term or prolonged dry eye syndrome. Dry eye is common (especially among women over age 40) and should be treated before LASIK surgery. Find out how to prevent and treat dry eyes.
Contact Lenses
Not quite ready for LASIK? Contact lenses are the next best thing. One-day disposable and continuous-wear contacts are nearly as hassle-free as LASIK, with no worries of surgical complications. Find out which contact lenses we recommend.
Reading glasses
We all need reading glasses eventually, due to normal aging changes in the eye. If you're over age 40, you'll usually need some help to see clearly up close and read comfortably after LASIK. Find out where to buy reading glasses online.
Safety glasses
After LASIK, it's important to wear safety glasses or other protective eyewear during sports, when you're using power tools, around chemicals, or any time your eyes may be at risk. Every year, thousands of eye injuries could be prevented with safety eyewear. Find out more about safety glasses and where to buy them online.
Sunglasses
Sunglasses are essential after LASIK to protect your eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. Make sure your sunglasses block 100% UV. Learn more about sunglasses here.
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