Lasik Vision Correction
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Lasik Vision Correction (a.k.a. Laser Eye Correction) is the eye surgery performed for correcting the myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. This is an old technique that has been used since 1950's but it has been very popular with the latest advancements in the laser technology.
The Lasik Vision Correction is consisting of three phases. The patient's eye is immobilized and a flap is created using a metal microkeratome. There is also a new technique know as IntraLASIK in which a laser microkeratome is used instead of a metal one. The flap is lifted and an excimer laser is applied to the patient's cornea. This is the phase which the patient's vision problems are corrected. The excimer laser remodels the tissue below the cornea and when the process is finished the flap is closed.
Recovery
After the eye laser surgery patients are told to keep their eyes away from direct sunlight, avoid rubbing and keeping their eyes healthy to avoid any post surgical complications. It's normal to have itchy eye for a few days but be sure not to rub your eyes. You will use eye drops and antibiotics to avoid infections for a few weeks. When you go back for check-up and your bandages are taken off, the doctor examines your eyes and you will know if you have clear vision or not.
The Lasik Vision Correction brings in lots of advantages and lots of questions within. The laser technology is improving every day and each year a new eye laser surgery technique emerges. The patients who wait more can benefit from more advanced technology.
There are also lots of complications patients claim to suffer after the Lasik Vision Correction. The most common amongst them is; seeing halos around lights in the night. This becomes a major problem while driving at night. Also there are many patients who claim to have blurred vision after the surgery.
How Much Does Lasik Cost?
The Lasik Vision Correction differs in every location as the technology can be considered new and with such high demand the prices differ in each doctor, each city and each country. The best way is calling a Lasik Vision Institute near your residence and getting information. The eye laser surgery costs around 500$-2500$. The most important factors is the technology used and the experience of the doctor. Be sure that you are using the latest technology and leaving yourself to experience hands.
Conclusion
Eye is the most sensitive organ in our body even more sensitive than laser technology so if you are deciding a Lasik Vision Correction, you are accepting the risks. If you don't mind using glasses or contact lenses too much you don't need a laser eye surgery at all. If your eye defect is too much and it's effecting your social life then you should consider the laser eye surgery.
Lasik Vision in the News
- Doctor fine-tunes LASIK practiceDetroit News3 days ago
In June 2008, Dr. Robert Beitman gave a speech at Wayne State University on the business of high-volume LASIK surgery.
- Updegraff Vision Proudly Supports The Pediatric Cancer FoundationPRWeb33 hours ago
October 23-25th marked the 12th annual tournament bringing together anglers and celebrities fighting the battle against pediatric cancer. Stephen Updegraff, MD, has supported the foundation and it's efforts for many years. (PRWeb Nov 7, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/11/prweb3172734.htm
- Consumer Reports: Survey supports vision-correction surgeryWashington Post6 days ago
If you get annoyed by the hassles that accompany wearing glasses or contacts, you've probably at least thought about having vision-correction surgery. But what about the risks? The Consumer Reports National Research Center recently surveyed 793 adults who had laser eye surgery in the past eight y...
- New Laser Technology Clearing Up CorneasCBS4 Miami5 days ago
The same intralase laser vision correction technology used for Lasik is now being used for cornea transplants. It's stronger compared to a traditional cornea transplant that uses a conventional surgical cutting blade.
- Keeping up with KiteKerrville Daily Times35 hours ago
SAN ANTONIO — When Tom Kite walked through the media room door, I wasn’t even sure it was him. So I kept my eyes down on my note pad, scribbling out questions, waiting to be introduced.
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