Is Lasik Surgery good for the eyes?
- By Dr. Andrew Caster Caster
- Published 01/17/2008
- Eye Care
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Dr. Andrew Caster Caster
Andrew I. Caster, M.D. has performed over fourteen thousand procedures to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Dr. Caster is widely considered one of the most knowledgeable Lasik surgeons in the United States. Los Angeles Magazine selected Dr. caster as “The Best Lasik Surgeon in Los Angeles” and W Magazine listed him as one of two top Lasik surgeons in the United States. Dr. Caster has been voted by other ophthalmologists as one of the “Best Doctors in America”.
View all articles by Dr. Andrew Caster CasterIn first glance, it does look good as the cornea is reshaped (instead of any concave or convex lenses). But does it stay that way? Is there some long term problems faced by patients of lasik surgery?
From what I have found researching on Los Angles Lasik Eye Surgery patients, there seem to be not much evidence to the complications theory. In my personal experience, two of my friends had theirs done eight years ago and both of them are doing fine.
If you ask any Los Angeles lasik surgeon, Dr. Andrew Caster for example, I think you will get the same response, that machines and experience have not made it a safe
Also, there are many types of lasik. For people like me who are touching forty, monovision might be the way to go. In Los Angeles Monovision is becoming quite popular with one eye corrected for long distance while other one is for reading.

