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Most of the complications on a Lasik surgery happen during flap
cut. Partial or irregular flaps, buttonholes, epithelial defects and free
flaps. Risk factors for these complications include increased age,
preoperative hyperopia, and years of contact lens wear. In order to
avoid these complications I suggest following these steps before
each surgery