It might be the case that you are tired of wearing glasses, or
you believe that it cramps your style. You also don't want to
use contact lenses, in order to avoid infection or inflammation
due to overuse. In such a scenario, you are likely to consider
LASIK eye surgery, which is one of the most prevalent vision
correction procedures. And therefore, you require some basic
LASIK education, in order to get a clear picture of what you can
expect from LASIK if you want to know whether you should do eye
laser surgery.
If the light rays don't focus on the retina (light-sensing
cells), the image you see is blurry. This is termed as
refractive error, and may be caused due to an irregularly shaped
cornea. LASIK surgery involves carving of the cornea in order to
give it the perfect shape, thereby making light rays focus on
the retina. LASIK surgery employs a high-precision laser, named
Excimer, which is an ultraviolet chemical laser.
Scads of people have undergone LASIK, and most procedures have
been successful. But as with any surgery, LASIK has associated
risks and complications. However, LASIK has a relatively low
complication rate, between 1% and 5%, which is among the lowest
in the eye surgery field. Another trivia from the chapter on
LASIK education is that LASIK may not result in perfect vision.
That is, not all patients achieve a 20/20 vision.
If you suffered from myopia and have undergone LASIK as a
corrective procedure, you would still require reading glasses
(for near vision) in your late 40s. LASIK is an irreversible
procedure, and most insurance companies do not cover LASIK
surgery. Therefore, make sure that your surgery is performed by
an experienced ophthalmologist. Also note that only eye MDs
(ophthalmologists) are permitted to perform LASIK surgery.
Now that you are aware of the ins and outs of LASIK surgery,
decision making is much easier. Have a discussion with an
experienced ophthalmologist. It might be the case that you could
very well forego the surgery. But if need be, LASIK is a
superlative option to correct your vision.
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