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Although relatively uncommon, the following are some of the more frequently reported complications of Epi-LASIK [1]:

Over/undercorrection
Visual acuity fluctuation
Halos around light sources
Starbursts around light sources
Decentered ablation
Corneal Haze
Epithelium erosion
Loss of epithelial flap
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