Thursday, April 11, 2013

Important Things To Consider Before Having LASIK Eye Surgery

By Frank Kaufmann


Perhaps you are considering LASIK eye surgery. This procedure is helping a lot of people find better vision. Yet, not everyone is a good candidate for this surgical method and there may be some risks. Here are things to know before you decide to have a vision correction operation.

LASIK means laser assisted in situ keratomileusis. Instead of using a normal surgical tool, the surgeon employs lasers to make cuts. A laser can perform intricate and fine cuts that are not possible with standard cutting tools. This procedure is commonly used to correct vision by changing the shape of the cornea or lens with the latest in laser eye surgery technology.

During the process of laser assisted in situ keratomileusis, a flap is cut into the lens and then incisions are made to form the desired shape. This will require some time for recovery, and can be very effective for some conditions. In fact, it sometimes eliminates the need for corrective lenses.

Before you have this kind of procedure, it is important to check into the price. Lasik costs will vary according to the surgeon and the area in which you live. A recent survey in 2010 shows an average cost of about four thousand dollars for both eyes, in the United States. It is important to check the total costs, and make sure that the fees include all of your medical care.

Some people may not be able to afford the price of corrective vision procedures because of health insurance. Most insurance companies see this as cosmetic and will not pay on it. You must pay the entire amount, and some doctors may require prepayment. Some services may advertise extremely low prices, but this should be checked out carefully. For instance, the entire cost of the operation may not be shown.

Most medical operations involve a degree of risk. Some common LASIK risks include a dry eyes condition that can be minor or significant. In a few cases, some vision may be lost and one may have problems like blurred or double vision. Also, if you are opting for laser surgery so you will no longer have to wear contact lenses or glasses you may be disappointed, as this is not always the case. Some patients may still require the use of corrective lenses.

You may not qualify for corrective vision procedures, and it is important to have a complete examination first. Patients with autoimmune conditions are at high risk for infection. These surgeries are not advised for pregnant women as they may do harm to the fetus. Be sure that you understand all of the risk factors and discuss them with a medical professional when you have any questions or concerns.

If you decide to have corrective vision surgery, be sure that you completely understand all of the post op information. For example, you should not submerse your face in water for a few weeks, and this includes swimming and bathing. Refrain from eye rubbing until you know that you are totally healed, as this can affect your procedure. If your vision is blurred or affected do not drive a car until it improves. With proper knowledge and research you can decide if LASIK eye surgery is best for you or not.




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