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Is Lasik Eye Surgery For You? Or Are You Too Sqeemish!
By Rich Cussons
For those of you that don't know Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. In Lasik the surgeon cuts a small flap in the cornea and uses a laser to reshape the inner area of the cornea. Problems with the cornea can be related to many vision troubles such as; Hyperopia or farsightedness and Myopia or nearsightedness). Also problems like Astigmatism can also be caused. The good news is that surgery and lasik in particular resolve many of these defects.

The sheer number of different of surgical procedures for correcting vison problems can leave you uncertain of the best one for you. However, whatever may be your procedure of choice, attaining excellent results is largely dependent on the expertise of your surgeon. lasik is by far the most preferred corrective surgery, and hence it is imperative that you choose an surgeon with a great deal of experience.

If you are thinking of going in for lasik surgery then this is what you can expect. Before getting lasik you will be examined by a qualified doctor or ophthalmologist. During this examination standard tests and computer images of the cornea will be taken to build up a picture of the and ascertain what corrections need should made. In addition your overall health is also considered when deciding if you will be a good lasik patient. Any conditions, such as dry syndrome, may affect your ability to get this type of surgery, but in these cases other treatment may be available.

You will be able to go home on the same day as you surgery and should have recovered within just a few days. Minor irritations may take up to a month to disappear. The vast majority of people who undertake this surgery will be able to see much more clearly straight after surgery and this improves still further over the next few days.

Some people may experience some side effects like light sensitivity or night time vision problems. In even more rare cases other difficulties like infections can also occur, but most often, if you follow your doctors orders these things

can be avoided or cured quickly with drops of medication. Other side effects are more long term. These can occur for 6 months or longer. These are: dry eyes, blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, light sensitivity, glares, and vision fluctuations. If you cannot handle any of this, then this surgery is not for you. Attaining excellent results is largely dependent on the expertise of your surgeon. Lasik is by far the most preferred corrective surgery for many, and so it is imperative that you choose an surgeon with a great deal of experience and who is using the best medical equipment available.

This type surgery has been big news over resent years as the changes to peoples vision and quality of life can be astounding. People who could not see without glasses are getting almost 20./20 vision and word of mouth about these 'miracles' spreads fast.. With many people flocking to have the procedure done it has become one of the most popular surgeries. However, before committing to the surgery you should look into what lasik is and what it can do for vision in general and your sight in particular.

Before committing yourself ask to speak to people who have had the operation with the organisation you are thinking of using yourself. Ask about the good and bad points of both the operation and the company itself.

As lasik is a fairly new medical procedure the long term risks are not known and it is not possible currently to cure the need for reading glasses as this is problem is more connected with the weakening of the muscles over time rather then the corner. As a potential candidate for lasik you must discuss all your concerns and expectations with your surgeon before the procedure is carried out to ensure you completely understand the process and outcome possibilities for you as an individual.

Finally, many people can't even think about anyone touching their eyes, never mind someone pointing a laser into them. If you are reading this article and are feeling a bit squeamish then perhaps lasik is not for you!
Richard is a prolific and diverse writer. You will find out more about lasik eye surgery at Lasik Resources


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