- Male
- 32 Years
- 29/01/2025
I got Femto Lasik about three weeks ago and I'm a bit concerned. My left eye seems perfectly fine, but I'm noticing some slight ghosting with my right eye, especially when looking at letters on a black background. Could this be due to some residual astigmatism, or is it something that might improve over time? I didn't notice this problem in the first week after the procedure, and luckily, I don't have any symptoms of dry eyes. What do you think could be causing this?
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