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Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness)

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Symptoms

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - How to prevent?

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Diagnosis

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Treatments

How is myopia treated?

Myopia can be corrected with concave corrective lenses such as in spectacles or contact lenses. These vision aids help to better focus the light entering the eye. Other ways to correct myopia are refractive surgery options such as ReLEx smile surgery, LASIK, Epi-LASIK and implantable contact lens, subject to your ophthalmologist’s assessment for suitability.

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Preparing for surgery

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Post-surgery care

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Other Information

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