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LASIK in 2026 Is Not the Same Procedure It Was 15 Years Ago

I hear it almost every week in my consultation room in Plano.

“My friend got LASIK back in 2010 and had a rough time. Is it still like that?”

Short answer: no. Not even close.

The LASIK of 2026 and the LASIK of 2010 share a name. That is about where the similarities end. The technology has changed. The precision has changed. The LASIK recovery timeline has changed. And the outcomes have changed dramatically.

What Actually Changed

Fifteen years ago, most LASIK procedures used a mechanical blade called a microkeratome to create the corneal flap. It worked, but it introduced variables that surgeons could not fully control. Today, we use femtosecond laser technology that create flaps with micron-level accuracy. The difference is like comparing a hand-drawn map to GPS.

The excimer lasers that reshape the cornea have evolved too. Modern systems use wavefront-guided and topography-guided profiles that map your eye with hundreds of data points. They account for imperfections that older lasers simply could not detect. The result is sharper, crisper vision with fewer side effects like halos and glare.

What This Means for You

At Visionary Eye, we use the latest all-laser platform. No blades. No guesswork. Every treatment plan is built from your unique corneal map, not a one-size-fits-all template.

But technology is only half the equation. The other half is the person behind it. I did not build this practice to be a LASIK mill. I built it so I could sit with each patient, look at their scans, and have an honest conversation about what will actually work for their eyes and their life.

If someone told you ten years ago that you were not a candidate, that may no longer be true. If someone had a bad experience a decade ago, the procedure they went through barely resembles what we do today.

The Bottom Line

LASIK in 2026 is faster, safer, more precise, and more customizable than it has ever been. The name stayed the same. Everything else got better.

If you have been putting off a consultation because of what you heard years ago, I would love the chance to show you what is actually possible now. Come see us at Visionary Eye in Plano. We will run the diagnostics, give you the full picture, and let you make an informed decision with zero pressure.

That is how we do things here. Educate, do not sell.

Dr. Shehz

Visionary Eye Surgery | Plano, TX

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Medically Reviewed by Dr. Shehz, DO
Board-Certified Ophthalmologist

Dr. Shehzad Batliwala, DO—better known as Dr. Shehz—is a board-certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon who brings both technical precision and genuine compassion to every patient he treats.

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