Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Lasik Risk

If you are considering Lasik, you should be aware of the risks and complications that this procedure involves. Lasik is being touted as a nearly risk-free operation. There is still a fraction of less than 1% people who do experience vision problems following Lasik. Problems include blinding light distortions, double or triple vision, or even extreme complications that sometimes cannot be fixed. The most important thing is to find a qualified surgeon who explains all the risks and benefits and decides if you are a good candidate for lasik before having the procedure. You might take comfort in knowing that many complications can be resolved through re-treatment.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Custom Lasik

Custom Lasik surgery also known as wavefront Lasik is considered an improved form of the traditional lasik surgery. This kind of operations improves not only how much you can see – visual acuity measured by the standard 20/20 eye chart- which can be treated by traditional lasik surgery, but also how well you can see. Thus, it reduces the risk of post-Lasik complications such as glare, shadows, and halos. It also involves a reduced chance of losing best-corrected vision and maximizes your chance to achieve 20/20 vision or better. Custom lasik surgery is usually much more expensive than the conventional lasik procedure. Neither of them will cure all vision-related problems.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Categorized under Lasik

Lasik Dry Eyes

Dry Eyes is a very common eye condition that affects millions of people. The main factor that causes dry eyes is a deficiency in the quantity or the quality of the tears. A deficiency in any of the tear film layers can also lead to dry eyes.Dry eyes is also a temporarily side effect induced by a Lasik eye surgery. Sometimes if the Dry Eyes after lasik are severe, your eye sight may become blurry due to the tear film instability.

Luckily, nearly all Dry Eyes symptoms after lasik are temporary and gradually diminish over time until they end within a few months of having your lasik surgery. Pre-existing dry eyes needs to be treated before considering a lasik surgery or you may be excluded as a candidate. Do not forget to discuss any dry eye problems – before or after surgery – with your doctor.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Lasik Cost

The cost of a Lasik surgery varies between $1,600 and$2,000 per eye for traditional lasik. The prices usually vary due to the reputation of the doctors or the differences in equipment costs. Prices may also change according to the amount of time that a surgeon spends with his patient. It is very important not to make the cost your chief consideration when choosing a surgeon. You should pay attention to the discount practices since that could signal an inexperienced surgeon or a deficient equipment. It is important to understand exactly what your surgeon has to offer for the established price.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Lasik Surgeon

A lasik surgery has its own risks and complications and these factors are strongly connected with the surgeon’s skill and experience. First of all, only an ophtalmologist is permitted to perform a lasik surgery, and you must assure that he is also a member of the Academy. You might need the one with the best reputation in the profession since your treasured vision depends on his competency. When consulting the surgeon you should make sure that he is giving all the information you will be needing. He has to assure you that he has been performing refractive surgery procedures for more than three years, and that his licence to perform refractive surgery has never been suspended or restricted. At the end of the meeting you should be confident that he is the right man for the job. Do not hesitate to ask for a second opinion. After all, your vision is at stake.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Categorized under Lasik

Lasik Surgery

Most people suffering from myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism, have already heard about the lasik surgery – one of the newest procedures to overcome vision problems and an important advancement in ophthalmology. You may consider lasik eye surgery being also aware of the possible risks, complications and side effects. You should take this operation only if the doctor decides that you are a good candidate. The surgery does not take more than 15 minutes for each eye. The lasik surgery gives you the possibility to free yourself from glasses or contact lenses and from the limitations they create. Lasik surgery is definitely an important alternative towards achieving improved, natural eye sight.