Benefits of Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) in Panama?

The number one benefit of having Lasik surgery in Panama is the Cost. People from all over the world (mainly Canadian, Europeans and Americans) are moving to Panama not only for its warm climate and booming economy but also for its medical and health benefits.

What Is Lasik?

LASIK is a surgical procedure intended to reduce a person's dependency on glasses or contact lenses. The goal of this Web site is to provide objective information to the public about LASIK surgery. See other sections of this site to learn about what you should know before surgery, what will happen during the surgery, and what you should expect after surgery. There is a glossary of terms and a checklist of issues for you to consider, practices to follow, and questions to ask your doctor before undergoing LASIK surgery.

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. A knife, called a microkeratome, is used to cut a flap in the cornea. A hinge is left at one end of this flap. The flap is folded back revealing the stroma, the middlesection of the cornea. Pulses from a computer-controlled laser vaporize a portion of the stroma and the flap is replaced. There are other techniques and many new terms related to LASIK that you may hear about.

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By: Dean Caporella

Laser eye surgery risk is real however, the procedure has an extremely high success rate and most people would consider the benefits far outweigh any risks associated with it. Nevertheless, as surgery, those risks are always there and while this article is not meant to sway your decision away from having eye surgery, it is intended to highlight some of the possible complications which could occur.

Laser Eye Surgery Risk

Let’s not try to portray too negative an image of laser eye surgery. Undoubtedly, you will be going in with eyes wide open and aware of the risks involved and by the time you are in the operating chair, you will have weighed up all the pros and cons and will be happy with your decision. Here are some of the associated risks which could occur:

- vision loss
- visual symptoms
- regular follow ups as a result of under or over treatment
- dry eyes
- diminishing results

Laser Eye Surgery Risks In More Detail

As we mentioned earlier, this article is not intended to sway your decision away from eye surgery. We have written many articles solely on the benefits of this procedure but for a balanced view, it’s important to recognize that surgery on the eyes is not always cut and dry.

Your surgeon will no doubt point these out to you during your consultation phase and if they are doing their job properly, you will actually be assessed as to whether you are a candidate for laser surgery. So in actual fact, if there are inherent risks determined during this initial phase then you will in all probability be recommended not to have the procedure.

Vision loss is extremely rare. On occasions, some loss of vision may be experienced by some patients which cannot be corrected either with visual aids or further surgery. Serious though it is, it’s considered a minimal risk.

Visual symptoms such as glare and halos are experienced by some patients and in conditions with poor contrast, visuals could be affected. Another side effect could be dry eye syndrome. It’s an uncomfortable experience for the patient whose eyes may not produce enough tears. Depending on the level of the problem, in some cases it could be permanent.

Eye Surgery Risk Facts

Risk factors are low in eye surgery but they still exist. For example, did you know the chances of flap complications are less than a quarter of one percent. Flap problems include displaced, slipped or folds in the flaps.

Don’t Be Discouraged By Laser Eye Surgery Risk

While the side effects can be real, compare them with the benefits before being swayed one way or the other. It’s easy to sit down and read an article like this and think…”No way, I’m not going to pursue this course of action” but before you do, sit down with your doctor and discuss each of the main risks.

As reported earlier, in some cases, the decision won’t be the patients to make as extensive pre-screening needs to be performed to determine if a person is eligible for laser eye surgery.

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By: Gary Toh

Who would have thought that a man without legs can walk again? Yes, with articial implants, a person who has lost both legs can still walk today. That’s the wonder of modern science. The same goes for those who have bad eyesight. Corrective laser eye surgeries can help you see clearly without the need for eye glasses or contact lenses anymore. Although this does not mean that the blind can see, it is still a miracle of sorts.

When we talk laser eye surgery, we usually think LASIK (Laser-assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) but there are also other refractive eye surgery such as : -

1) Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) - laser is used to remove tissue found in the surface of the cornea, which is the cause of vision problems.

2) Conductive Keratplasty (CK) - a small probe the size of one strand of hair is used to change the shape of the cornea by shrinking the surrounding tissues.
3) LASEK(Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis), which is a hybrid of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and LASIK.

Whatever it is, laser eye surgery will help people who have astigmatism, near or farsightedness, see better.

Due to surging demand, the price for these procedures has gone up in recent years. A reason for the huge demand is the benefits of having good eyesight without the use of cumbersome glasses. A survey of more than 3 million Americans who have had laser surgery claim to live a better life after the operation.

These benefits of corrective laser eye surgeries are :-

i) ability to see well without the use of eyeglasses or contact lenses

ii) makes one look better, thus improving self confidence and esteem

iii) can perform better in certain sporting and other physical events

iv) ability to see clearly when waking up from a nap or after good night’s sleep

v) can treat eye dieseases like glaucoma, presbyopia, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

vi) no maintenance needed

If you have to wear glasses daily, you will no doubt want to get rid of it. Imagine being able to see thing clearer and not get blurred vision without something hanging on your nose and ears. Even being able to go for a relaxing swim and not bump into something or someone accidentally. Laser eye surgery can make this a reality for you.

Before going for a laser eye surgery, you will be examined by a doctor who will find out the extent of work that needs to be done on your eye. This usually takes less than 5 minutes, that’s it. And the good thing is that almost anyone can quality for such procedures.

During the operation, you will not experience any pain since anesthesia will be used. However, the doctor will probably prepare you for any case of itchiness post operation. Some people have the urge to scratch when it itches. This should be avoided so that there will not be any disruption in the healing process that will happen after a few days.

If you are suffering from bad eyesight, it may be time to seriously consider laser eye surgery to remove the need for glasses or contact lenses. Depending on your problems, your doctor may perform LASIK, LESEK, PRK or CK on you. But it is a relatively minor operation and you should be able to return to work after the procedure.

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By: Mike Selvon

These days there seems to be a good deal of “buzz” and excitement around the Lasik corrective eye surgery that is not only being widely discussed but is increasingly popular in many different crowds. While one can get caught up in the excitement of the promise of improved vision, one should always invest the time to be sure that a highly qualified eye surgeon is selected and that the choice of a laser eye surgery clinic is the best quality facility available.

Since laser eye surgery is an operation that will be making permanent changes to the cornea of the patient’s eye, and therefore to their vision, it is very important that this procedure is carried out at a reputable center. It is always a good idea when “shopping around” for a lasik eye center to not only consider the cost of Lasik surgery but also the reputation and background of the Lasik eye surgery center.

There are many aspects to be considered before selecting a laser eye surgery clinic where you will have your work done. Some of the most important of these points are: the overall cleanliness of the premises; how long the clinic has been in business; the education, licensing, and years of experience of the laser eye surgeons associated with the facility; the aftercare program that is offered; and finally, the training and experience of the support staff.

It is also a great idea to check with the local and state agencies that oversee such clinics. If there have been any serious problems with the results of a Lasik vision procedure, then the laser eye clinic will most likely have received complaints. You can check with your state agencies and also with the Better Business Bureau for any type of adverse events that might have happened in connection with that business.

As well, check on the track record of the Lasik eye doctor who will perform the procedure. As an additional step in due diligence, the patient can also check on the reputation of the administrator of the clinic, who in most cases will also be a certified laser eye surgeon. This is important because the director of an eye surgery clinic will be overseeing all operations and should also have a sterling reputation.

There are many large and well-known hospitals which now have an eye surgery clinic on the premises. For some people, this association with a highly reputable hospital gives them an additional level of security and confidence in the quality of care that they will receive, both in preparing for their corrective optical surgery and in the after Lasik eye surgery recovery.

However, in most cases, a laser eye surgery clinic that is part of a major hospital will be more expensive than a smaller, independent Lasik clinic. In general, the cost of Lasik eye surgery may be covered by your optical insurance coverage, at least in part, depending on the condition that needs to be corrected. Check your policy or consult with your insurance carrier is to be sure.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/take-care-when-finding-your-laser-eye-surgery-clinic-426038.html

 

By: Gerri Stone

Most patients who undergo refractive surgery are delighted with the results. However, just like any other surgical procedure, there are also some risks that come with it. This is why it is very important to be aware of the possible complications, effects and laser eye surgery risks.
Here is a list of the most common laser eye surgery risks, and complications
In order to understand the complications, there has to be a simple understanding of the procedure of Lasik eye surgery. Lasik eye surgery involves the cutting of a small flap in the front covering of the eye or cornea. The flap is lifted so that the laser may reshape the eye and then the flap is replaced as a type of bandage.
The flap is cut using a type of bladed instrument called a “microkeratome” or else with a laser. The surgeon’s preference determines what technology is used. Using a laser to perform this portion of the procedure allows for more precision and, therefore, fewer complications are likely to arise.
Now, if the flap is not cut correctly it may fail to form properly to the surface of the eye. The flap might also be cut too small or thin, which would cause wrinkling upon the attempt to adhere the flap to the surface of the eye. These complications can lead to an irregularly shaped eye surface and in time may lead to astigmatism or blurry vision.
Vision Loss
After the procedure, a very small percentage of all patients experience a vision loss which cannot be corrected with glasses, contacts or a second surgery. This is a very rare, but very serious laser eye surgery risk.
Debilitating Visual Symptoms
Some patients experience halos, glare or double vision after surgery. This causes serious night vision problems. Even if they have a good vision on the vision chart, they may not see well at night, in fog or in other situations of low contrast. They may even see worse in these situations than they did before treatment.
Under Treatment or Over Treatment
This is a very frequent laser eye surgery risk. Only a small percentage of patients obtain 20/20 vision after surgery without glasses or contacts. You may need additional treatment to enhance vision, but this is not always possible. Even if you used to wear very weak prescription glasses before treatment, you may still need glasses or contact lenses afterwards. If you used to wear reading glasses before, you might still need them after surgery.
Severe Dry Eye Syndrome
Another laser eye surgery risk is to develop serious dry eye syndrome. After surgery, your eyes might not be able to produce enough tears for keeping moist. This not only produces discomfort, by can also reduce quality vision due to permanent blurring and other problems. This eye condition may be permanent. It is usually treated with intensive eye drop therapy, but other procedures can also be used.
Results Diminishing with Age
Another laser eye surgery risk is for results to decrease over time, especially in patients with farsighted vision. If your manifest refraction (an exam with lenses before using dilating drops) differs from your cyclopegic refraction (another exam with lenses after applying dilating drops), the chances of getting this side effect are higher.
For newer technologies, there is not enough research data available. As some of them have been developed only a few years ago, long-term effectiveness and safety cannot be determined yet. Even though they are more advanced, they might have some unknown long-term side effects.
As with any surgical procedure, there are a variety of complications. Care must be taken to select the right Lasik eye surgeon for your specific needs and also to decide of Lasik eye surgery is the right procedure for you. The most important factor in successful surgery is to find an experienced surgeon, who will monitor your follow up care, and be there with you if you find yourself having any of these complications.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/risks-and-complications-of-laser-eye-surgery-36395.html

 

By: Chris Chew

For people with myopic eyesight, the mere prospect of having a perfect vision is certainly a dream come true. People with short sightedness problems would have probably at some time or other wondered about the benefits of having a lasik laser eye surgery to correct their vision.

Since the advent of lasik laser eye surgery, this dream is now a reality for millions of people all over the developed world. This article raises some dangers and side effects of this surgical procedure.

In the original version of the laser eye surgical procedure, the PRK, which is an acronym for photorefractive keratectomy, involves the complete removal of the cornea’s outer layer to operate underneath it and later let it to grow back on its own.

However, with the lasik surgical procedure or laser in situ keratomileusis, eye surgeons can now peel back the cornea surface to operate underneath it and then return the cornea to its original position.

Now, the bad news about the surgery is that there can be some side effects and complications just like in any other surgeries. Some people who have had lasik eye surgery done have found that not only did their vision had not improved, but are seriously damaged by the eye surgery.

The surgery permanently changes the physiology and optics of the eyes. Therefore potential eye surgery patients should always be aware of the risk-benefit ratio and whether is it worth to risk the dangers and side effects to the eyes. The benefits are that you can do away with glasses or contact lenses, probably permanently. However, the risk of permanent damage to your vision can be palpable and alarming.

In a ‘Review of Optometry’ report, up to one in six patients who undergo lasik laser eye surgery end up with complications and side effects. This ratio is indeed alarming.

Complications and side effects arising from the lasik eye surgery include distortion of vision, such as irregular astigmatism, which cannot be corrected by eye glasses. Others experienced deterioration in the quality of their vision or very bad dry-eye side effects. Some very unfortunate patients have reported having double vision or even triple vision arising from a lasik laser eye surgery.

For patients who do not suffer any side effects, it is certainly an undoubted positive life changing experience. For example, Richard Branson of the Virgin fame or notoriety is a huge fan of lasik laser eye surgery as the surgery has transformed him from being ‘blind as a bat’ to having an almost perfect vision. Till this day, he is still gushing praises on lasik laser eye surgery.

However, on the other hand, Margaret Dolan from Ireland is a victim of the surgical procedure went wrong. After her surgery, her eyes developed a complication known as Post-Lasik Dry Eye.

Margaret Dolan needs to add artificial tears to her eyes many times a day and throughout the night just to keep the eyes moist. Patients who suffer from this dry eye syndrome usually have the symptoms for about two to three months after their surgeries and then the symptoms will disappear.

However, for some very unfortunate people, their conditions do not improve with time and they need to drop artificial tears on their eyes for the rest of their lives. This can be very frustrating and distressing for the unfortunate victims.

So if you are considering a lasik laser eye surgery, do discuss the possible risks and complications that may arise from of the surgical procedure thoroughly with your eye surgeon and get as much information as you can before you reach a decision.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/lasik-laser-eye-surgery-side-effects-133105.html

 

By: Cindy Heller

Nowadays, it is just not practicable to wear glasses every day. Many people do so, but many more decide to wear contact lenses every day, or part of every day. However, even contact lenses have their problems. One of the main problems is that you simply have to put them in every single day. Everyday, you have to wake up with your blurry eye and brush your teeth and put pieces of plastics in your eyes. If you are tired of doing this everyday, you are definitely not the only one.

Just imagine being able to wake up in the morning and not have to put on your glasses or your contacts in order to see well. This is something that many people have to cope with on a daily basis, particularly as we get older. Not only do you have to worry about using contacts or glasses each day, but you also have to worry about the recurring costs and about the risk of losing them. How about the trouble of having to get special equipment for things like underwater recreation? The good news is, laser eye surgery has changed all of this for you. It will actually let you to see the world without the use of glasses or contacts.

What Is Laser Eye Surgery?

Laser eye surgery is a procedure where lasers are used to fix the parts of your eyes that create bad eyesight. It is truly a way for you to realize how much you want to change about yourself. For a long time, the only types of surgeries that you could do were cosmetic surgery. Well, laser eye surgery lets you change not how you look to the rest of the world, but how you look at the rest of the world. This is a type of surgery that helps you actually correct a vision problem.

Keep in mind that this doesn’t work for everyone, but for those for which it works, laser eye surgery have been able to actually repair people’s eyesight.

How Does It Work?

Laser eye surgery employs the laser technology to correct the lenses in your eyes. As you get older, or for whatever reason, the lenses in your eyes have gone out of whack. It’s for this reason that you have to use eyeglasses or contacts to do even the simplest things, such as watching TV or reading. By using lasers to correct the position of these lenses, you’ll no longer need to use vision enhancers to see clearly again. You can just open your eyes and see with your own vision, as nature intended.

Is It For Me?

Check with your doctor or your eye doctor to make certain that your eyes are done changing, and also to make sure that getting this surgery will be useful to you. If it is something that is actually going to assist you in your life and alter your whole outlook as far as seeing goes, then it is something that you should think about. It could be away to help yourself get back on track health wise.

How Do I Find A Good Surgeon?

For your own safety, you will need to go through a checklist thoroughly and only when you are satisfied with the answers you may go ahead with the laser eye surgery.

The first thing you should look at is the experience of the surgeon. You will absolutely not want to have a new doctor performing your eye surgery. Ideally, he should have at least two years of experience. On the other hand, if the doctor has more than 10 years experience, it is not good news too. You should ensure that he is aware of the modern techniques. The laser technology is about a decade or so old, hence, you should make sure that your surgeon is abreast with the latest developments.

The next thing you should consider is the certification of the doctor. This is a very imperative factor about the surgeon you would select to carry out laser eye surgery. Take note that having an ABO or American Board of Ophthalmology certification does not mean that the doctor is also certified with laser eye surgery. This is why you should seek a surgeon who is rather certified by the ABYS or the American Board of Eye Surgeons since this is a certification that is peer-approved and hence, the best one can have for practicing laser eye.

Next, you will need to go through a few pre-surgery procedures and tests to make sure that you know what these are and for what reason they are carried out. Good planning, in terms of finances and mobility, would go a long way to minimize the inconvenience that such tests would be able to create.

Last but not least, you have to make sure that the surgical clinic has the right kind of equipment. You may also check to see the condition of this equipment and make sure that they are well maintained.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/things-you-must-know-about-laser-eye-surgery-143448.html

 

By: Helen Hecker

If you have been wondering what LASIK is or what laser eye surgery is and what the cost of the surgery is, the following information may be of help to you. Basically LASIK constitutes the combining of two distinct processes: 1) creating a corneal flap, and 2) sculpting the cornea below the flap with a laser. LASIK may treat both myopia and hyperopia with or without astigmatism. Patients are treated and cared for from over 87 nations.

Although the excimer laser had been in use for several years earlier, the development of LASIK is usually credited to Ioannis Pallikaris from Greece about 1991. Prior to 1999, all LASIK was performed off-label, meaning the Food and Drug Administration didn’t okay its practice. This next-generation LASIK addresses fundamental vision problems that previously comprised imperceptible and untreatable conditions.

In the U.S. exclusively, laser surgery is performed upon over a million patients each year, and it’s presently the most popular refractive surgical procedure obtainable. If you’re interested in laser sight correction, weigh what surgery could mean to you. And selecting the proper LASIK surgeon makes up a critical part of any eye surgical process. Your operating surgeon should be accessible to resolve your surgery queries well before the operation and after the procedure as well.

The surgical process is worthy for anyone who’s miserable wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses and has eliminated any other solution to the problem. The surgical process is most suitable for hearty patients who are at least eighteen years old. The surgery could now also be an alternative for presbyopia correction; the surgery may correct one eye for distance vision and the opposite eye for close vision in a procedure called Monovision.

At the vision correction centers, surgery starts after the patient is comfortable with numbing anesthetic eye drops. The surgical procedure itself is usually painless or just about pain-free, and results may be experienced immediately. Those who experience LASIK eye surgery open their formerly bleary eyes and in the morning and are immediately able to see the alarm clock and the beautiful sunrise - no more glasses and no more contacts.

It is essential to be well aware that the surgical procedure is not a guarantee of faultless vision, and a few patients could necessitate more surgery to further heighten their vision. And there could be complications. We don’t know the long-term effects or risks of the surgery. Nevertheless, the vast majority of patients who have experienced laser eye surgery are pleased with the outcome. In addition to comprehensive ophthalmology care and prescribed eye examinations, eye surgeons generally offer their patients the most advanced vision correction procedures, including LASIK, Custom LASIK, PRK, Intacs for Keratoconus, and Cataract Surgery.

If your vision insurance or health insurance policy or plan does not handle the cost of laser eye surgery or the cost of LASIK eye surgery or vision correction or any additional eye procedure you require, you could look at traveling to some other country to get the affordable laser eye surgery you require. Many other countries offer LASIK or laser eye surgery at a very low cost. Of course you need to take into account all your traveling expenses unless you combine it with a planned vacation besides.

LASIK eye surgery, or Laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis, has transformed the way millions of Americans have looked at the world for many years now. Before arriving at your decision, make sure to discover all you are able to about the LASIK eye procedure, its benefits, and its risks, as well as the cost of laser eye surgery, especially if it is not covered in an existing policy. Talk over any doubts you have with your ophthalmologist or surgeon well ahead of time. Ask others who have had the procedure done for some feedback. Ask your doctor for names of patients you can get feedback from. When you have done all your homework you will know you haven’t made a hasty decision and can rest assured you have made the right one.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/easy-guide-to-lasik-and-laser-eye-surgery-281078.html

 

By: Jeff Flow

Laser eye surgery is a medical procedure consisting of the use of laser for reshaping the surface of the cornea. It is used to improve myopia (shortsightedness), hypermetropia (long sightedness) or astigmatism. The first information on laser eye surgery dates back from over twenty years ago.

During laser eye surgery, an excimer controlled by a computer is used to remove tiny amounts of corneal tissue. The aim of the procedure is to restore normal vision, relieving the patient from wearing glasses or contacts.

In one type of laser eye surgery, the outer layer of the cornea, also called epithelium, is removed and an excimer laser is used to reshape underneath tissue. This procedure is called photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).

In a newer procedure, a microkeratome is used to cut a flap in the corneal tissue, which is then lifted and an excimer laser is used to reshape underlying tissue. In the end, the flap is put back to its place. This type of laser eye surgery is called laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Nowadays, it is more commonly used than PRK.

Information on Laser Eye Surgery Procedure

The excimer laser is a special type of laser that does not burn the corneal tissue, but vaporizes a small quantity of the cornea each time a beam is pulsed onto the eye surface. The number of pulses and diameter of the beam are carefully controlled by a computer to enhance accuracy.

Local anesthetic eye drops are used before the surgery. The procedure takes a few minutes per eye. The actual time when the laser is used for reshaping the corneal tissue is generally less than a minute.

Various eye conditions require different types of treatment: l Myopia - the central peak of the cornea has to be flattened in order to reduce short-sightedness and improve vision. l Hypermetropia - the central peak of the cornea has to be made steeper in order to improve vision. The laser is applied to the edges of the cornea. l Astigmatism - this is a condition where the cornea is not evenly curved. The laser is applied more linear to improve vision.

Information on Laser Eye Surgery - Post Surgery

After laser eye surgery, you should expect some minor discomfort. However, you should be able to see, although not very clearly. You won’t be able to drive on your own, so you need to have someone drive you home or take a cab.

Information on Laser Eye Surgery Possible Side Effects

Just like any operation, laser eye surgery involves a few risks as well. You should have some information on laser eye surgery and its possible complications and side effects before deciding you want to have this type of surgery. l Treatment not successful - this may be the result of either under treatment and over treatment. You may need another surgery to enhance vision. l Dry eyes - you might have to use eye drops. l Delayed healing - the flap or the outer layer of the cornea might not heal properly and require follow-up treatment. l Infection - in case of an infection, you may need to follow an antibiotic treatment. l Superficial scarring - a second procedure might be needed to repair scarred tissue. l Excessive thinning of the cornea - vision problems may return and you might need to use contacts or have another surgery. l Sensitive eyes - some patients experience excessive sensitivity to glare, which makes driving more difficult. l Blurred vision - ‘halos’ might result from the surgical procedure, but usually they fade out over time.

Before deciding on a certain type of laser eye surgery, you should consult a doctor to examine your eye condition thoroughly, provide you with information on laser eye surgery risks and benefits and give you some advice on which procedure is best for your specific problems.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/great-information-on-laser-eye-surgery-29941.html

 

By: Cindy Heller

For many centuries, people have corrected their eyesight using glasses, and later on, contact lenses. For a long time, it was believed that this was the most excellent technology. Albeit it was a trouble for most people, it was something they did, and still doing everyday.
Nevertheless, with the advent in new technologies and new treatments, we are able to fix out eyesight problem with corrective laser eye surgery. This is a way to correct your eyesight, without the need of external objects such as glasses or contacts.

There has been much discussion today about what exactly is eye laser surgery. It has turn into something that many people assert to know about, and many people try to have done for themselves. However, it is a surgical process, so there are some things that you should be familiar with about eye laser surgery before you make a decision if its right for you.

The foundation behind laser eye surgery is just as it sounds. Lasers are used to correct the parts of your eyes that do not work, and in this way, your eyesight becomes clearer and much improved. The level of operation you are going to go through depends on how poor your eyesight is and what type of problems you have to cause your eyesight to worsen. You are going to see different results in how much better your eyesight will get when you are finished with the corrective laser eye surgery treatments.

What Does Laser Eye Surgery Involve

Whether you get a Lasik laser eye surgery in California or anywhere else in the country, the procedures are about the same. You will need to perform an eye examination with a qualified surgeon who will perform the procedure. You will also have to proof that your eyesight has not changed for at least a year and you need a recent medical examination sheet that states your present state of health.

The whole process of the Lasik laser eye surgery may take couple of hours but the surgery itself takes only a few minutes. In most cases, you will not have to be hospitalized. However, it is advisable to have a family member or friend to be along with you because you will be sedated and may not be able to drive or even see well right after the surgery.

Is Eye Laser Surgery For Everyone?

Like any surgical process, eye laser surgery is not for everybody. Although it can assist most people with eyesight problems, there are just some people who cannot be helped by eye laser surgery. To ensure that you are one of those who can be helped by eye laser surgery, you should check with your eye doctor to find out precisely what is wrong with your eyes and to confirm it is something that can be fixed.

Also, you should recognize that eye laser surgery is usually not undertaken until someone’s eyes have stopped altering. Frequently, as we grown-up, our eyes will arrive at a point where they won’t get any worse. At the moment, many people decided to have laser surgery. Take note that it is not going to work well if you have the surgery before your eyesight have stopped altering. If you insist on doing the surgery, you will find that you have to go back to glasses and contacts.

Are There Any Risks?

Like any surgery, there are definitely risks to LASIK laser eye surgery. First of all, it is still a somewhat new method, which means many things could still go wrong. However, almost in every case, only one eye is operated at each surgery. This is the make sure that if the operation turns out to be a failure, you are still not totally blind. This may sound scary but, in the vast majority of cases, there are no complications. Statistics show that approximately 92% of patients are happy with the Lasik laser eye surgery. People are simply able to see better, clearer and they do not have to rely on contact or glasses for the rest of their lives.

Even with the existence of risks, eye laser surgery is still something that has helped millions of people and it could help you too. If you are the right candidate for such procedure, it is something that worth considering.

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By: David A Parton

With exceptional results and the ability to correct many vision impairment difficulties, lasik eye surgery is rapidly becoming one of the most popular elective surgeries. For many vision problems, Lasik eye surgery is a very common and effective treatment.

Keep reading to discover how to eliminate blurry vision with LASIK laser eye surgery

Do you curse your lousy eyesight…

When you?re driving at night?
When you’re reading the newspaper?
While looking for your lost pair of glasses?

If the answer is yes, then you must read the rest of this article…
You may find that tracking down the best eye correction solution can be a daunting task, particularly if you are looking on the internet…

What you should know… about LASIK laser eye surgery

For patients considering the LASIK laser eye surgery, it’s a good idea to compare the available options in surgical clinics and LASIK surgeons. To discover if you’re a likely candidate for LASIK laser eye surgery, make an appointment for a full eye exam with a qualified ophthalmologist.

After your eye exam - you should receive a full consultation from your doctor regarding the potential risks, benefits and alternatives of LASIK laser eye surgery

Aside from harboring realistic expectations, and being aware of the potential risks involved with LASIK eye surgery, a good candidate should have a strong desire to be free from the constraints of corrective lenses. There are some requirements that may make you ineligible as a candidate for LASIK laser eye surgery.

If you are still breast-feeding your baby or are pregnant you are not eligible to receive this procedure.
The best candidate is 18 years old or older.
If your corneas are thinner than normal you might not be an ideal candidate for LASIK laser eye surgery.
If your prescription has shown no significant changes in the last twelve months, you are a good candidate for LASIK laser eye surgery.

With the most up-to-date technology, LASIK laser eye surgery is the best choice for the relief of inadequate eyesight. It is a safe and painless technique. Undergoing a LASIK laser eye surgery procedure, it is a perfectly safe and routine practice to have both of your eyes corrected on the same calendar day.

Many patients’ experience an instant improvement to their vision right after LASIK laser eye surgery. It’s possible you may not be eligible for this treatment; however, there are many other alternative methods of treatment. If you are one of the many people with far from perfect vision, LASIK laser eye surgery can be a safe and accurate way to permanently improve your eyesight.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/important-and-useful-guidelines-about-lasik-laser-eye-surgery-340379.html

 

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