October 8, 2007

Understand the Risks of Lasik Eye Surgery

Tip! LASIK or Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis is the latest development in this field and is highly popular. In the year 2005, most of the eye surgery procedures were performed using this technique.

Like any surgery, LASIK eye surgery does have it's fair share of risks and possible complications.

Before going for LASIK, have your surgeon explain to you what these risks are. It's part of the process.

I've described some of them here so that you can have some idea too:

- Over-correction or under-correction. While such errors may occur, it can be easily overcome with a pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses. Of course, in this case, the refractive error is much less than before the surgery.

- Your cornea is at risk of being scarred, possibly resulting in worse astigmatism, and even the inability to put on contact lenses.

Tip! The way Lasik eye surgery works is relatively simple, fast and with minimal pain. And fortunately, the price of lasik eye surgery is becoming more affordable.

- Like any surgery, there is also a risk of infection in LASIK.

- Ok, this one I don't like…it's called "Loss of best corrected visual acuity". What this means is that, there is a possibility you will not see clearly after surgery, even with eyeglasses or contact lenses. How lame is that!

- You ability to see things "sharply" may drop. So even if you have 20/20 vision, objects might still appear a little blurry.

- You might need a pair of eyeglasses while driving after dark.

- The flap that has been cut open might develop complications.

I know it suddenly seems scary right now, doesn't it? I was also hesitant at first.

What you can do is start by choosing the right surgeon.

Then, discuss with your eye doctor, and have realistic expectations for yourself.

Only when you are sure, and confirmed that you are a suitable candidate, should you go for LASIK eye surgery.

Tip! Laser eye surgery is virtually pain free as the cornea is anesthetized using special drops. There may be mild discomfort when the anesthetic wears off but this irritation should be minor and last only a few hours.

 

 

Lim Zheng Yang has dedicated countless hours researching on eye care related issues, including, but not limited to, eye problems, eye surgery, eye doctor, eyewear etc. For more information, kindly visit Eye Care Inc

 

 

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