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Ghost or Double Vision After Lasik

Complication of Lasik and similar vision correction surgery often relates to healing response, undercorrection.


 
Temporary doubled vision or ghosting images during the normal six-month healing period after conventional or wavefront custom Lasik tend to be caused by an irregularity in the cornea

Monocular or Binocular Diplopia

If the ghosting occurs with only one eye open it is called monocular diplopia and is usually related to edema, astigmatism, epithelial defect, or incision wound healing. If the ghosting occurs only when both eyes are open, the problem may be binocular diplopia, an aberration in the alignment of the two eyes.

Surgery Induced

On more rare occasions, ghosting can be due to an irregularity in the application of the excimer laser energy used for conventional or custom wavefront Lasik, All-Laser Lasik, PRK, LASEK, and Epi-Lasik. Examples of complications due to irregularity in the application of excimer energy would be decentered ablation or central islands.

CK has a unique healing process that can induce temporary ghosting. Read our detailed CK article.

If the patient had RLE or P-IOL, the ghosting can be caused by a misaligned lens or incision wound healing.

Edema, Epithelial Defect, Astigmatism, Dry Eyes

Dry eyes will almost always exacerbate ghosting, and can be the sole cause of the ghosting.

Probably the most common cause of temporary surgery-induced ghosting is edema. All types of refractive surgery are an insult to the eye and swelling of the cornea is a common response. As the eye heals, edema is reduced and the corneal irregularity is resolved. With the resolution of the edema, the ghosting disappears. Edema seems to be most pronounced with PRK and All-Laser Lasik, although all eye surgery can cause edema.

Epithelial defect causes ghosting primarily with PRK, LASEK, and Epi-Lasik, but the process of creating a corneal flap for Lasik and All-Laser Lasik can damage the epithelium too. Fortunately the epithelial cells are the fastest reproducing cells in the human body and within a few days to weeks can cover the cornea, thicken, and smooth to preoperative levels.

Longer-term ghosting may be caused by astigmatism, which can cause multiple focal points. Astigmatism after surgery may be preoperative astigmatism that was not fully eliminated. With Lasik, All-Laser Lasik, PRK, LASEK, and Epi-Lasik, it is possible that astigmatism was induced during surgery by an inaccurate laser ablation. P-IOL and RLE require an incision at the edge of the cornea to insert the lens. This incision and subsequent stitching may induce astigmatism.

An easy test for astigmatism is to put a small hole through an index card then look through that hole with one eye while covering the other eye. Be sure to do this in a dimly lit room. As you move the hole around you will probably notice that the ghosting is gone.

Worse in Low Light

Ghosting is often worse in low light environments and can disappear completely in well lit environments. When you are in a well-lit environment, the pupil is smaller and is not letting the light that is passing through the irregular component of your cornea reach the retina. The multiple focal points are still there; they are just not reaching the retina and being “seen”.

Central Islands

Central islands are formed when an area of the Lasik, All-Laser Lasik, PRK, LASEK, or Epi-Lasik treatment zone does not receive the full amount of laser energy. Wrinkles in the flap (striae) may provide multiple ghost images. Central islands are much more rare than astigmatism, edema, or epithelial defect.

Check with your doctor to determine the exact nature of your problem. If the ghosting is caused by your remaining astigmatism, ask your doctor about the possibility of an enhancement to eliminate your residual astigmatism. Or just see if a good pair of glasses or contacts do the trick. If ghosting is caused by swelling, you need to wait for healing. Since dry eyes can cause and exacerbate ghosting, you may want to visit an article on dry eye treatment. Depending upon the nature of the striae, a flap lift may be necessary. We have an article on striae resolution too.

If you are ready to choose a doctor to be evaluated for conventional or wavefront custom Lasik, All-Laser Lasik, PRK, LASEK, Epi-Lasik, NearVision CK, RLE, or any refractive surgery procedure, we highly recommend you consider a doctor who has been evaluated and certified by the USAEyes nonprofit organization. Locate a USAEyes Evaluated & Certified Lasik Laser Eye Surgery Doctor.

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