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Does LASIK cause long-term dryness or night glare?

8 months ago

My friend told me LASIK can cause long-term dryness or glare at night while driving. How common are these side effects, and do they go away with time or stay permanently for some people?

Asked By Arun | Male | Age 63

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8 months ago

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Dr. Ritu Arora

Top Doctor

MBBS, MS-Ophthalmologist|38 Years Experience Overall

Aug 19 2025

Dryness, glare, halos, or starbursts at night are relatively common in the initial weeks after LASIK. Most people experience improvement within 3 to 6 months as the eyes heal and adapt. In a small number of patients, mild dryness or night-vision disturbances may persist, but these are usually manageable with lubricating drops, anti-glare glasses, or other treatments. Advances in laser technology have reduced the risk of permanent side effects significantly compared to earlier LASIK techniques.

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