
Myopia and Hyperopia correction surgery
Myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness) correction surgeries, such as LASIK, reshape the cornea—the transparent front part of the eye—to improve focus. In myopia, the cornea is flattened to reduce the eye's focusing power, helping distant objects appear clearer. In hyperopia, the cornea is steepened to enhance focusing ability for close objects. The surgery uses precise laser technology to remove small amounts of corneal tissue, allowing light to focus correctly on the retina, resulting in clearer vision without glasses or contacts. These procedures are quick, minimally invasive, and typically provide rapid visual improvement.