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How To Choose The Right Laser Eye Surgeon For LASIK

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How To Choose The Right Laser Eye Surgeon For LASIK

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  1. How To Choose The Right Laser Eye Surgeon For LASIK Millions of people undergo LASIK eye surgery to have improved eye vision. It is the most commonly performed laser eye surgery that can help a person to get rid of their glasses and contact lenses. With this surgery, one can correct their vision. Before you embark on getting a LASIK surgery, you need to have a proper idea about it. What is LASIK Eye Surgery? LASIK, officially stands for laser in situ keratomileusis, is used for correcting vision. With this laser eye surgery, one can easily treat hyperopia (far-sightedness), myopia (near- sightedness), and astigmatism. LASIK can be considered as a surgical technique that can help to reshape the cornea. In fact, all laser vision correction surgeries are meant for cornea reshaping so that light is able to enter the eye and reach the retina. Two-Step Procedure LASIK eye surgery has been approved by the FDA. It is a 15-minute procedure and involves a two-step procedure. First, a micron-thin, circular flap is made on the cornea. The surgeon makes use of either microkeratome or femtosecond laser to make the flap. Once the flap is made, the surgeon finds out where the actual vision correctness treatment should be offered. Secondly, a computer-directed excimer laser removes the microscopic pieces of tissue permanently from the patient’s eye. Once removed the surgeon work on the vision problem. The flap is then put back in place so that it acts as a natural bandage for safeguarding the reshaped cornea. It is left to heal. It can be said that LASIK eye-surgery offers a lot of advantages. Advantages  It works to correct the vision. Patients are able to get their desired level of vision after this surgery.  There is no need of stitches or bandages after this surgery.  Offer a great reduction in eye-glasses or contact lenses.  Patients won’t feel the pain because of the numbing drops. Things to Know Here are some important things that you need to know before opting for a LASIK surgery. They are: Success Rate

  2. Approximately 9.5 million Americans went through LASIK eye surgery over the past few years. Most of them are highly satisfied with the results. Results included improved vision as well as no more specs. LASIK Eye Surgery Pre & Post Ops Before the LASIK surgery, patients are required to go through a series of pre-op visits. During the visits the LASIK specialists plan the procedure and answer queries. Before starting with the surgery, the surgeon applies anesthetic eye drops. Once the surgery is complete, patients need to stay for a brief time at the centre. As one won’t be able to drive back home, it would be better to have someone to drive back home. On reaching home, take a quick nap. Visual stimulation should be kept to bare minimum. Recovery Full recovery from LASIK surgery can take time. Follow-up visits are very important during the recovery period. As the recovery process moves on, follow-ups can get even long. You can talk to your doctor about the progress and any related questions.

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