Farsightedness


I can see far away better than close up

Farsighted also known as hyperopia is a refractive error in which distant objects may appear more clear than objects held up close. In farsightedness, the shape of the cornea is too flat, or the eye is too short, causing light rays to focus behind the retina. LASIK corrects this condition by steepening the curvature of the cornea to improve focusing.