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The human corneal stroma typically heals after LASIK in a limited and incomplete fashion; the center and paracentral stromal LASIK wounds have been reported to heal by producing a hypocellular primitive stromal scar.
Does cornea thickness grow back after LASIK? The surprising answer to this question is Yes! However, if you had asked us this question 20 years ago, we would have thought the answer was no.
Topography-guided treatment does have advantages over wavefront-guided treatments in that it can be used in cases with (1) corneal scarring or other media opacities and (2) highly irregular corneas where wavefront measurements are not possible.
It will not grow back or heal if it suffers any damage due to trauma or disease. However, this layer can be replaced via a partial corneal transplant.
After LASIK surgery, the patient should have a minimum of 250 microns of corneal thickness remaining (flap thickness not included. However, most surgeons are leaving a minimum of 300 microns. The surgery involves: About 90-120 microns of tissue for the corneal flap, using femtosecond laser technology (Zeimer/Z LASIK)
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Historically, a minimal of 250 microns was felt to be the standard, however most surgeons now feel that 300 microns is a safer thickness to avoid post-operative ectasia.
During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eyes bending or refracting power (A). Then the surgeon uses a laser to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (B).

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