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No you can't do that, because the patient must look at a target. There is an eye tracker in the laser but you have to look in the right direction. The surgery is much less impressive that you can imagine. Take an advice with a reputable, trained surgeon which will carefully look for any contraindication !


Theoretically, could you fix the eyeballs in place somehow?


Opinion on Lasik vs smile and others?




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