Pilot view! We have all heard that people who apply to be a pilot undergo many examinations and must be in good health in all these examinations in order to become a pilot. Among these examinations, the eye is carefully examined, perhaps we can say that the eyes are the most important body part in pilots, and perfect vision is a requirement to become a pilot. You might think that the title of this article (pilot vision after LASIK) has anything to do with ophthalmology. Stay with us in the rest of this article. In optometry, one of the methods of measuring people's vision is charted as a fraction of 10, and 10/10 is known as full vision. One of the most challenging questions of the clients who apply for glasses removal surgery is, will my vision be perfect after the surgery? This is the biggest concern of people before the operation. The meaning of vision completion is the same term as vision becoming 10/10. In response to these dear ones, we must say that while taking into account the side effects of the operation and the duration of the treatment, which is different for each person, all examinations before the surgery are done in order to achieve your full vision. But we have another good news for you, in addition to achieving full vision or 10/10, in some of our clients, the vision after surgery is more than this value or they have so-called pilot vision. Pilot vision after LASIK operation
Pilot vision means that you have a vision greater than 11/10, and like a pilot who must be visually impaired, you can see even more than visually impaired people who have not had surgery. Achieving this after eye LASIK surgery is not certain for all people, but it is possible. Visions greater than 10/10 depend on various conditions, including the optical structure of the eye, as well as the state of the retina. Due to individual differences in the details of these structures, not all people reach this level of visibility. Of course, you should take into account that 10/10 vision, which according to the standards and agreements of ophthalmologists around the world is considered perfect vision and is sufficient, this greater vision is not necessarily achieved by all people, and in a person's life, there is practically no significant difference in the visual performance of people with vision higher than 10/10 compared to other people. Also, if you have the same perfect vision of 10/10 after the operation, you should not worry and be sure that your surgery was successful. ### How long after surgery is it possible to achieve pilot vision? Normally, after about 3 months of refractive surgery, your vision will be perfect and you will get your final vision. During this period, your vision changes and every day you may have a different vision than the day before or the day after. For example, temporary blurring of vision during the day can be a sign of dry eyes, which can be resolved with the timely use of drops. Of course, you should keep in mind that in PRK surgery, the cornea is being repaired for about six months after the operation. It is obvious that if the eye drops are used improperly, your full vision will be delayed. Pilot vision can be created up to 10/15 for some clients. It is very enjoyable to have this level of accuracy and clarity of vision. It can occur after all three types of refractive surgery (femtolysic, smile, PRK). **
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