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Botched LASIK Eye Surgery: Revision Options & How To Avoid It
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Botched LASIK Eye Surgery: Revision Options & How To Avoid It

trueclinic Team
June 19, 2026
6 min read

What "botched" really means for lasik eye surgery, the revision options if you're unhappy, and — most importantly — how to avoid a poor result in the first place.

"Botched" is an emotive word, but for lasik eye surgery it usually means a result that's unsatisfactory, asymmetric, or that needs correction. Here's how revision works and, more importantly, how to avoid needing it.

DetailTypical in Turkey
Price range€1,000 – €2,500
Procedure time10–15 min per eye
AnaesthesiaTopical (eye drops)
Downtime1–2 days
Recovery1–3 months
Stay in Turkey3–5 days

What counts as a poor result

This ranges from a cosmetic outcome you're unhappy with to a functional problem. Some concerns settle as healing completes over the 1–3 months period — so an early judgement can be premature.

Your options

  • Wait and reassess once healing is complete (your surgeon will advise).
  • Revision surgery with a surgeon experienced in revision lasik eye surgery.
  • A second opinion to understand what's realistically correctable.

How to avoid a poor result

The best protection is upfront: a high-volume, properly credentialed surgeon, an honest consultation, realistic expectations, and a clinic you've verified. Most "botched" stories trace back to a skipped verification step or a price-led decision.

About LASIK Eye Surgery in Turkey

LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a refractive surgery that reshapes the cornea using a precise excimer laser to correct vision problems including myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. The procedure eliminates or reduces dependence on glasses or contact lenses.

Turkey has become a leading destination for LASIK surgery, with ophthalmology centers equipped with the latest femtosecond laser technology. Turkish eye clinics perform thousands of LASIK procedures annually at 60-70% less than UK or US prices.

The procedure takes only 10-15 minutes per eye and is performed under topical anesthesia (eye drops). Most patients notice improved vision within hours and can return to normal activities within 1-2 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I a good candidate for LASIK?

Good candidates are 18+ with stable vision for at least one year, healthy corneas of adequate thickness, and no eye diseases. Your surgeon will perform a comprehensive evaluation including corneal mapping to determine eligibility.

How much does LASIK cost in Turkey?

LASIK in Turkey costs between €1,000 and €2,500 for both eyes, compared to €3,000-€5,000 in the UK. The price typically includes pre-operative exams, the procedure, and follow-up appointments.

How long do LASIK results last?

LASIK results are permanent for the vast majority of patients. The corneal reshaping does not reverse. However, age-related changes like presbyopia (difficulty reading up close after 40) can still develop over time.

What is the difference between LASIK and PRK?

LASIK creates a corneal flap before reshaping, allowing faster recovery. PRK removes the surface layer instead, with slower healing but no flap-related risks. PRK may be recommended for patients with thinner corneas.

Is LASIK painful?

No. The procedure is virtually painless thanks to numbing eye drops. You may feel slight pressure during the procedure. Some patients experience mild discomfort, dryness, or light sensitivity for 24-48 hours afterward.

What does a "botched" lasik eye surgery actually mean?

Usually an unsatisfactory or asymmetric result, or one needing correction. Some concerns improve as healing completes, so wait for the full recovery before judging.

Can a botched lasik eye surgery be fixed?

Often, yes — through revision with a surgeon experienced in revision work. A second opinion helps clarify what's realistically correctable.

How do I avoid a botched lasik eye surgery?

Choose a high-volume, verified, properly credentialed surgeon; insist on an honest consultation; set realistic expectations; and don't decide on price alone.

How long before I know if my result needs revision?

Wait until healing is complete — often many months — before deciding. Your surgeon will advise on timing.

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