US FDA Examining Failures of LASIK Eye Surgery

LASIK eye surgery is used to correct people’s vision and end their need for glasses or contact lenses. The US Food and Drug Administration approved the procedure 15 years ago. But now, a former government regulator is publicly expressing concerns about the procedure’s safety. VOA’s Vidushi Sinha has a report, narrated by Carol Pearson.
US FDA Examining Failures of LASIK Eye Surgery
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