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The LASIK Handbook: A Case-Based Approach
The LASIK Handbook: A Case-Based Approach
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LASIK Complications: Trends and Techniques
LASIK Complications: Trends and Techniques
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LASIK for Technicians
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The Basics of Lasik Eye Surgery

Laser eye surgery has been around since 1987, but new tools, computer lasers, and new techniques have brought Lasik surgery to not only to the budget conscious, but also to those with moderate vision problems. Although quick and usually painless, the procedure can have some risks as well as complications. Thoroughly knowledgeable patients will not only have an easier time with Lasik surgery, but there's a good chance they'll heal faster as well. Laser eye surgery can often bring 20/20 vision back to those who were impaired, hence its popularity.

 

Many Lasik eye doctors will spend time with you explaining before and after surgery procedures. Be honest with your doctor and make sure that all of your questions get answered to your satisfaction. There are many basic questions that need to be answered, and a thorough discussion with your doctor will help. The first few basics on laser eye surgery, read on.

Many would like to know if they are good Lasik candidate and this depends on many aspects. You'll need to provide a thorough health history as well as have a very thorough eye examination. Your history of vision problems can be a major factor; there are certain degenerative eye conditions, autoimmune diseases and diabetes problems that may disqualify Lasik surgery as an answer to your vision problems. This is why it is imperative that you give honest answers when informing your doctor of not just your eye health, but your overall health as well.

Of course, many patients will want to know of the risks involved in laser eye surgery, and of course being knowledgeable of the risks is a part of being knowledgeable about the procedure. Some of the most common side effects of laser surgery include reduced lowlight vision, which can cause halos, and glowing effects to lit objects in low light. For the most part, patients find the Lasik procedures are extremely quick and painless, and only a minute or two is spent on each eye. Although painless, some patients do desire a mild sedative during the procedure, but almost all are able to walk out directly after laser eye surgery.

Postoperative procedures will require that you take a day or two and possibly more off from your work. It's important to rest your eyes and staying off of your friendly computer, thoroughly involve your doctor in the decision as to when to return to work. Certain types of jobs will be at a higher risk for postoperative complications than others.

Cost is always a factor, and should be thoroughly looked into before you begin any Lasik procedure. Many insurance companies consider laser eye surgery an elective surgery and will not cover it even if you have vision insurance. It is not uncommon to spend $2000 for laser eye or Lasik surgery



 

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