Do you offer pre-surgery genetic or biomechanical screening to assess long-term risks like corneal ectasia or retinal issues, especially for younger patients?

Before undergoing vision correction surgery, I want to make sure that all potential long-term risks are thoroughly assessed, especially since I’m a younger patient and expect to rely on the results for many decades. Do you offer advanced pre-surgery screenings such as genetic testing or biomechanical evaluations of the cornea to help identify conditions like keratoconus, corneal ectasia, or retinal weaknesses that might not show up in standard exams? I’m particularly interested in understanding how your clinic evaluates long-term stability and safety beyond just corneal thickness and prescription level. If these assessments are available, how do they influence your recommendations for or against procedures like LASIK, SMILE, or lens implantation?