Best LASIK Surgery Information
If you are planning to undergo a LASIK surgery then this
article is certainly meant for you. LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ
Keratomileusis and is a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the
cornea, the clear covering of the front of the eye, using an excimer laser. Many
of us consider this operation to be fairly easy which assures the elimination of
eyeglasses or contacts and restoration of a correct vision. But the experts say
that this common perception is indeed wrong. Although LASIK is a vision
correcting surgery performed with ease, the scenario of undergoing this surgery
has to be dealt with a more practical approach. One has to be aware of the
complete process and the outcomes before undergoing LASIK surgery. Here we share
some important information on the LASIK surgery.
A large percentage of nearsighted, farsighted, and astigmatic patients are
potential candidates for LASIK. Patients who are 18 years of age or older, have
healthy eyes that are free from retinal problems, corneal scars, and any eye
disease are suitable. Along with being medically suitable, the best candidates
are people with a lifestyle or occupation in which they are dissatisfied with
their contact lenses or glasses. By having an evaluation, examination, and
consultation with you, the doctor will be able to determine if you are a good
LASIK candidate. LASIK surgery does not guarantee the elimination of eyeglasses
or contacts as is the common perception. It is a surgery to correct vision
problems and in some cases the LASIK patients still wear glasses. Think and
discuss your particular case with the surgeon to get a correct picture of what
your chances will be.
LASIK is performed as an office procedure in the comfort and convenience of an
excimer laser eye surgery suite. The entire treatment takes about 5 to 7 minutes
per eye or approximately 15 minutes for both eyes. LASIK surgery does not
guarantee perfect vision. The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) reports
that seven out of 10 patients achieve 20/20 vision, but 20/20 does not always
mean perfect vision. So if you hear such claims don’t get carried away as that
does not mean perfect vision. Not everyone can perform this surgery concerning
to the most delicate part of your body. Look for an experienced, board-certified
ophthalmologist. Ask questions regarding your surgeon's experience and
complication rate. Get every doubt cleared from the surgeon about the surgery as
you will be staying awake throughout the surgery and certainly you don’t expect
any surprises during that time.
Only ophthalmologists (Eye MDs) are permitted to perform Lasik. It is always
better to know the risks involved in the surgery. Laser refractive surgery is
surgery. There is no such thing as "minor eye surgery" which is propogated by
most advertisements and materials. Complications such as overcorrection,
undercorrection, making the pupil off center, damaging the cornea, inflammation,
and infection can leave you miserable. Well the statistics say that about 2% or
5% complications occur, but if it happens to you, it's 100%! Yes LASIK is a
better way to correct vision problems but it is better to always enquire about
the alternatives and the methods to correct the vision without the surgery.
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