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Can the size of the cornea change?
Q: My cornea had measured 510 one month prior to the Lasik surgery. On the day of surgery it measured 497. This was done at a different location. Is this normal?
A:Yes, this can be normal as the thickness of cornea can change from one time of the day to another. It also depends on which part of the cornea gets measured and which does not.
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