Higher refractive errors carry greater enhancement risk because of proportional biological variability.
Laser ablation depth increases with refractive magnitude. Even small healing variability can translate into clinically meaningful residual refractive error when treating high myopia.
Studies examining retreatment risk confirm that higher pre-operative spherical equivalent correlates with increased enhancement rates¹. The mechanism involves a combination of stromal ablation depth, corneal biomechanics and epithelial remodelling.
Astigmatism introduces an additional vector complexity. Cylindrical correction is axis-dependent. Even minor rotational deviations may reduce effective correction, particularly in higher cylinders. Vector analysis research has demonstrated that axis misalignment reduces effective cylinder correction exponentially as magnitude increases².
In addition, high myopic ablations may induce greater biomechanical redistribution within the cornea, contributing to small long-term shifts².
Long-term outcome studies confirm that while predictability remains excellent overall, enhancement rates rise as initial refractive magnitude increases³.
This does not indicate imprecision of the laser, it reflects the mathematics of treating larger optical distances within a biologically responsive tissue.
Enhancement exists to refine larger “optical distances” when biology slightly adjusts the landing point.
References
- Randleman JB, White AJ, Lynn MJ, Stulting RD. Risk factors for retreatment after LASIK. Ophthalmology. 2009;116(11):2100-2107.
- Alpins NA. A new method of analyzing vectors for changes in astigmatism. J Cataract Refract Surg. 1993;19(4):524-533.
- O’Doherty M, Kirwan C, O’Keeffe M. Long-term LASIK outcomes. Br J Ophthalmol. 2006;90(1):20-23.
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