What affects LASIK cost?
**Short answer:** This guide gives you the complete, India-specific answer in plain language. This question comes up so often in our pre-LASIK counselling sessions that we decided to dedicate a full guide to it. In this guide we cover what 'What affects LASIK cost' really means in practical, India-specific terms — including timelines, evidence and what to do next.
Background You Need to Know
In India, LASIK costs typically range from ₹25,000 (Standard LASIK) to ₹1,40,000 per eye (premium InnovEyes/Contoura). Most patients in tier-1 cities pay ₹70,000–₹1,90,000 for both eyes combined.
Patient lifestyle plays a much bigger role than most people realise. The same procedure can deliver subtly different recovery experiences for a software engineer (heavy screens), a sportsperson (sweat, dust, contact risk), an air-conditioned office worker (dryness), or a young mother (sleep deprivation slows healing). Honest conversation with your surgeon about your daily life leads to a better-tailored aftercare plan.
The Detailed Answer — Point by Point
Here are the specific points that matter most for this question:
- Health insurance in India generally classifies LASIK as elective/cosmetic, so it's not covered under standard mediclaim. Exceptions exist for medically necessary cases (severe contact lens intolerance, very high refractive error) with proper documentation.
- Most LASIK centres now offer 0% EMI from 6–24 months through Bajaj Finserv, HDFC and ZestMoney, bringing premium procedures to ₹6,000–₹10,000/month — comparable to what many spend annually on contact lenses.
- LASIK expenses can be claimed for tax deduction under Section 80D as preventive health expenditure (consult your CA for documentation).
These points come from current clinical practice across high-volume LASIK centres in India, FDA outcome data, and our own follow-up records. They're not theoretical — they're what actually plays out in real patient timelines.
Practical Guidance for Indian Patients
Patients in Pune, Jaipur and Mumbai particularly benefit from understanding this because of the specific environmental factors — air pollution (PM2.5 spikes in winter), heavy office AC, 8–10 hour daily screen exposure, and dust-heavy outdoor commutes — that affect post-LASIK comfort and healing speed.
Our standard guidance is: stay indoors with sunglasses for the first 48 hours, use lubricant drops every 1–2 hours during screen time for the first month, avoid two-wheeler riding for at least a week (wind exposure dries the cornea rapidly), and stay well hydrated. These small adjustments make a meaningful difference to the recovery experience.
Common Myths to Ignore
Myths we hear weekly that are simply wrong:
- 'LASIK results wear off in 5 years' — The corneal change is permanent. Stable results last for decades in 90%+ of patients.
- 'Only young people can do LASIK' — Patients in their 40s, 50s and even 60s undergo LASIK successfully every day; the technology is simply tailored to age (e.g., blended vision after 40).
- 'You can't do LASIK with high power' — LASIK works up to about –10 D myopia and +6 D hyperopia. Beyond that, ICL is the better option — but you're still a candidate for vision correction.
- 'Insurance covers LASIK' — Standard mediclaim usually doesn't, because it's classified as elective. Always confirm with your provider in writing.
What You Should Do Next
To get a clear, personalised answer:
- Book a free LASIK suitability test that includes corneal topography (Pentacam), pachymetry, dry eye assessment and dilated retina exam
- Ask the surgeon to explain your specific candidacy in plain language — not just 'you're suitable'
- Compare 2–3 technology recommendations (Femto, Contoura, SMILE, InnovEyes) with the cost-benefit of each laid out clearly
- Confirm post-op follow-up schedule — a minimum of 4–6 visits over 6 months should be included in your package
- Verify enhancement policy — most reputable centres offer free touch-ups within 12 months if your prescription drifts
- Check the laser platform age — under 5 years is preferable; older platforms may not deliver the precision of newer-generation lasers
Expert Insight
The most underrated part of LASIK isn't the laser — it's the pre-op evaluation and post-op follow-up. Centres that rush either step are where most preventable issues originate.
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