3 Reasons You Should Do Eye Laser Surgery
By: Charlie Cory
There are a number of reasons why you should do eye laser
surgery, but also many reasons why you shouldn't. This article
examines those reasons, in order that you can make an informed
decision if eye laser surgery (or Lasik) is right for you.
To start, we can discuss the conditions which are certainly treatable by Lasik, and mean that you could or you should do eye laser surgery. Myopia or nearsightedness, hyperopia farsightedness or astigmatism are all treatable by eye laser surgery. As long as your vision has remained unchanged for at least two years, then you would probably experience benefit from having the procedure done. There are some caveats to these though, and we can start with your age. If you are under 18 years old, then eye laser surgery is most definitely not right for you. The FDA has not approved any laser for the use of LASIK for people under 18, because in all likelihood, your visions prescription will still be changing. There is also the legal argument that minors may not be able to sign a legal consent form. There are also some other considerations. You should be aware that eye laser surgery, like all other surgical procedures, does come with some risks attached to it, and your vision at the end may be less than perfect. Furthermore, it is possible that you may encounter side effects such as a 'glare' effect. If you are not willing to accept the potential risks, then eye laser surgery is not right for you. Once the Lasik procedure has been completed, there will be a significant amount of time required to recover. In other words results will not be immediate. You will also need to follow a fairly strict regime of medications such as eye drops. If you feel unable to do this, then eye laser surgery is not right for you. If you have any of the following conditions:- * Diabetes * Auto immune diseases * If you are Immunocompromised at all * Collagen vascular disease Then you should not be considering to do eye laser surgery. If you are taking any medications which might impair or prevent your natural healing, then you should not be considering to do eye laser surgery. The type of medications in question are steroids or immunosuppressants. There are a number of existing eye conditions which also mean that you should not be considering to do eye laser surgery. Some of the conditions in question are as follows:- * Keratoconus or other corneal thinning disorder * Corneal scarring * Glaucoma * Cataracts * A recent occurrence of ocular herpes. * Retinal disease * Dry eye Any of these conditions should preclude you from undertaking eye laser surgery. I hope this article has been of use, and you leave better informed about eye laser surgery than when you arrived. If you have doubts or questions, then always refer to your Lasik surgeon or doctor. You can visit Charlie's website about eye laser surgery, to review information on 3 Reasons You Should Do Eye Laser Surgery. About the author: The article was written by Charlie Cory, who is the owner of Optic Surgery, a website dedicated to providing advice about optic surgery and eye care in general. |
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| Thanks to advanced technology, LASIK provides an excellent safety profile and results when performed by experienced LASIK Surgeons for carefully selected patients. A promising new technology, called wavefront-guided LASIK, provides an advanced method for measuring optical distortions in the eye. The system is already largely computer driven and, with the introduction of eye tracking technology and wavefront-guided LASIK, it has become more so. However, thin corneas may be an issue because Wavefront mapping may reveal the need to remove more tissue than is safe for LASIK treatment.
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