Will I still get cataracts after LASIK?
**Short answer: Yes** — but the nuances matter, so let's unpack what that means in practice. It's a fair question — and one that deserves a direct, evidence-based answer rather than marketing fluff. In this guide we cover what 'Will I still get cataracts after LASIK' really means in practical, India-specific terms — including timelines, evidence and what to do next.
What the Evidence Actually Shows
LASIK reshapes the cornea, while cataracts form in the natural lens behind the iris — they're anatomically separate. LASIK neither prevents nor causes cataracts.
Technology selection follows a logical hierarchy. Standard LASIK is largely obsolete in premium centres. Femto LASIK is the current default for most prescriptions. Contoura adds topography-guided customisation for sharper-than-glasses vision. SMILE/SMILE Pro is preferred for active, sport-loving and military patients. InnovEyes represents the latest personalised platform combining ray tracing with a digital twin of your eye. Your surgeon's job is to recommend the right tool for your eyes — not the most expensive one.
The Detailed Answer — Point by Point
Here are the specific points that matter most for this question:
- Patients who've had previous LASIK can absolutely undergo cataract surgery later. Your surgeon will use specialised IOL calculation formulas (Barrett True-K, Haigis-L) for accurate lens power.
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
In our practice across cities like Ahmedabad, Delhi and beyond, we walk every patient through this during the pre-LASIK consultation. The Indian climate (heat, dust, monsoon humidity, winter pollution) and lifestyle factors (long commutes, heavy AC office environments, screen-intensive jobs, gym habits) are explicitly factored into your personalised aftercare plan — generic global LASIK guidelines aren't always optimal for Indian conditions.
For instance, patients in Ahmedabad often report higher dry-eye sensation in the first month than patients in coastal cities, because of the lower ambient humidity. We compensate by recommending more frequent preservative-free lubricant use, a small bedside humidifier, and avoiding direct AC airflow during sleep.
Common Myths to Ignore
Misconceptions to ignore:
- 'You go blind from LASIK' — Permanent blindness from LASIK has never been credibly documented in published medical literature when performed by qualified surgeons.
- 'You can never wear contact lenses again' — You can wear cosmetic/coloured contacts after 3–6 months for fashion purposes if you wish; you simply won't need corrective contacts.
- 'LASIK is painful' — The procedure itself is painless under anaesthetic drops. Mild grittiness for a few hours afterwards is normal and managed with lubricants.
- 'You need months off work' — Most desk-job patients return to work in 1–2 days. Outdoor jobs need 5–7 days off plus protective eyewear.
What You Should Do Next
Before making any decision around 'will i still get cataracts after lasik', a personalised LASIK consultation is the single most useful next step. A 90-minute pre-LASIK evaluation gives you a definitive answer based on your actual eye scans — not generic advice.
- Stop soft contact lenses 7 days before the screening (3 weeks for hard/RGP lenses) so corneal scans aren't distorted
- Avoid eye makeup on screening day
- Bring your old prescriptions from the last 2–3 years if available — refractive stability is important for candidacy
- Plan for someone to drive you back if dilation drops are used during the exam
- Note your daily routine (screen hours, sports, profession) so the surgeon can tailor recovery guidance
- Prepare a list of questions about technology choice, cost, recovery, enhancement policy and surgeon volume
Expert Insight
Patients often fixate on rare risks they read online, while overlooking the daily-life risks of contact lens wear — corneal infections, dry eye, hygiene issues. LASIK should be evaluated against these realities, not against an imaginary risk-free baseline.
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