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LASIK/Refractive Surgery through the How to Get a Tint Exemption lens
Post-surgical light sensitivity following LASIK, PRK, or other refractive eye surgeries. General information does not establish eligibility, a diagnosis, documentation, or state acceptance.
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LASIK and other refractive surgeries reshape the cornea to correct vision. While these procedures are highly successful, many patients experience increased light sensitivity during recovery and sometimes long-term. The cornea's altered shape can cause increased glare sensitivity, halos around lights, and general photophobia. These post-surgical effects can persist for weeks, months, or in some cases, permanently.
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Symptoms affect people differently. If symptoms interfere with safe driving, stop driving and consult an appropriate clinician. This educational website cannot assess driving fitness, prescribe tint, or determine a safe or legal tint level.
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Symptoms associated with this condition may be relevant to an independent provider's review, but the condition does not automatically qualify. Eligibility, acceptable documentation, and any agency result depend on current state rules and individual clinical review.
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Gather a record that identifies you, the treating professional or facility, and the relevant condition, symptoms, treatment, or surgery. Complete the secure intake and follow current state instructions. An independent provider may approve, deny, or request more information; no documentation or agency result is guaranteed.