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Lasik eye laser surgery
The article below looks into the form of eye laser
surgery called Lasik.
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Laser Eye Surgery: Demystifying LASIK by Mike Spencer
Copyright 2005 Octocat Ltd
LASIK - A now common procedure
One of the first things that springs to mind when considering corrective
eye surgery is the term, "LASIK". An acronym for "laser-assisted in-situ
keratomileusis," this rather common procedure is used to correct certain
vision problems through refractive surgery.
Since its debut in the 1980s, there have been conflicting stories about
what LASIK entails and whether or not it's truly successful.
Laser eye surgery is typically used for those who suffer from
nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism. Until the advent of
LASIK, eyeglasses and contacts were used to treat these issues, but only
served as aids to vision rather than corrections.
Those who have undergone a successful laser eye surgery procedure should
find that their need for such aids are extremely diminished or
eliminated altogether.
Reshaping your eyes
Technically speaking, LASIK eye surgery reshapes the cornea from within
the eye itself using laser to accomplish the task.
If, for instance, your cornea is not shaped correctly to fit the
dimensions of your eye, this procedure may be effective. By utilizing
laser to extract bits of tissue from the cornea in order to reshape it,
the refractive error can be corrected and the visual images will then be
focused directly onto the retina, which may eliminate the need for aids
such as eyeglasses and contact lenses.
After a thorough eye examination, you'll be expected to choose a doctor
to perform the LASIK eye surgery. Once this has been done, you'll be
scheduled for a consultation with the doctor to discuss the process, and
you'll have the opportunity to voice whatever questions or concerns that
you may have prior to the procedure.
Don't wear your glasses for up to a month before the op'
You should expect to be instructed not to wear your glasses or contact
lenses for two to four weeks prior to your surgery, in order for the
cornea to return to its natural shape, without interference from
external visual aids.
When an individual wears contact lenses, for instance, the shape of the
cornea is changed, so it's important to remove these and leave them out
for up to a month before surgery.
In addition, your doctor will instruct you not to apply any lotions,
creams, make-up or other products around the area of the eyes for awhile
prior to the procedure.
On the day of your LASIK eye surgery, you'll receive anesthetic drops in
each eye in order to eliminate pain. You'll then be placed on a table
which is positioned underneath the laser equipment, and the doctor will
instruct you to look up at a small blinking light.
During your laser surgery, a special instrument will be utilized to hold
your eye open, allowing the doctor to perform the LASIK surgery, while
the other eye is protected by a shield.
With a couple of hours you'll be on your way home
After making a small incision, the doctor will then expose the cornea,
and apply the laser technology that's needed to reshape and repair the
eye. Once accomplished, the flap that was cut open to expose the cornea
will be put back into position and will heal on its own, without the
need for stitches. An hour or two after the surgery is completed, you'll
be allowed to go home.
Depending upon the individual, the amount of corrective treatment that
was administered and the quickness of the healing process, what can be
expected after surgery will vary from person to person.
Speak with your physician regarding recovery expectations before and
after the surgery and follow any instructions that are given, in order
to ensure a successful LASIK eye surgery experience.
About the Author
Mike Spencer reviews reviews leading, and sometimes controversial,
approaches to improving and protecting our health. Here he looks at the
pros and cons of LASIK eye surgery and whether it can offer any real
benefits to improved vision.
www.laser-eye-surgery-reviews.com
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