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The Pros and Cons of Laser Eye Correction Surgery
By Penni Markle
Laser correction surgery can be a great thing if it is successful, and you are able to ditch the glasses and contact lenses because of it. Before you jump into any surgery, you should always know the pros and cons about it. This way if the surgery is not successful, and you fall into the few people that have side effects from the surgery, you will not have any surprises. When you are weighing the pros and the cons, always consider each and every one of them to the fullest extent. You should know what you are getting into, before you have surgery done, and know the risks, as well as the benefits.

The cons are important, and there are more cons than there are pros when it comes to laser correction surgery. However, you should be fully aware of all of the cons, and talk them over with your loved ones that help you make important decisions in your life.

1. Dry eyes
Having dry eyes from laser correction surgery is a con. When you get dry eyes from having the laser procedure performed, you are looking at a lifetime of it. Dry eyes can be uncomfortable, and make you feel as if you have something in your eyes on a regular basis. However, that is not the only side effect of dry eyes, they can also itch, and just feel scratchy. You can use drops to help relieve this con of laser surgery, but drops do not always help.

2. Still needing glasses or contacts
There are times that laser correction is performed, and the patient will still need to wear glasses or contacts to see correctly. Sometimes this con occurs when the surgeon did not remove enough bad tissue from your eyes, or maybe he removed too much. Because the amount of tissue that he removes is based on your particular prescription, there is really no way to tell how much is not enough, or too much until the procedure is over. You may go through with the laser procedure, and have worse vision than before, and still need to wear glasses or contact

lenses.

3. Loss of vision
The worst con from having laser correction surgery is the chance of loss of vision. When you experience this con, your vision cannot be corrected by contact lenses or glasses. You will have permanent loss of vision, and as a result, will not be able to have it corrected. This is a huge con that you really should consider, and decide if the risk is worth it to you.

While the cons are rather extensive, they may outweigh the pros in your book. However, if you are someone that really despises contact lenses, you may be willing to take the risks. You will also want to read about the pros that are associated with laser correction surgery.

1. 20/20 vision
While 20/20 vision is not always the outcome, it could be a possibility. The chance of having perfect vision after laser correction surgery may be worth all of the risks to you. You will be able to go swimming and not have to worry about your contact lenses in your eyes. Waking up in the morning and not having to reach for your glasses may be a joy that you want to experience, and make all of the associated risks worth it.

2. Slimmer glasses
While sometimes 20/20 vision is not something that occurs after laser correction surgery, the thought of no longer wearing thick glasses may appeal to you. If your vision is not corrected 100 percent from the laser surgery, it may mean that you will just need a different prescription for your glasses. For some, the idea of slimmer and sleek glasses may be worth the pain and discomfort that you may feel after surgery.

While the cons can outweigh the pros, you should take all of them into consideration before you jump into laser correction surgery. Know your pros and cons, and know what you want your outcome to be after the procedure. Be sure that you discuss all of the above with your surgeon, and let him know how you feel about each possibility.
Penni has done extensive research on vision care including the development of the latest contact lenses as well as vision correction procedures. Visit www.thevisioncare.com to learn more about different topics such as a contact lens history


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