A patient who had photorefractive keratectomy for low myopia 6 years earlier had an enhancement by hyperopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Moderate reticular corneal haze developed after LASIK. An attempted flap lift 4 months after LASIK resulted in a flap tear at the edge of the zone of corneal haze. Because haze can indicate an area of exuberant wound healing that can result in flap adhesion to the bed, recutting a LASIK flap may be safer than lifting it in the presence of haze.