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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Lasik - A Cure For Blurry Vision?

Presbyopia is an eye disorder that normally sets in between the ages of 40-50. A lot many theories have been suggested to delineate its proper cause. However, the most convincing theory is that the eye lens loses its elasticity over time, and this in turn results in the loss of accommodation power of the lens. Consequently, the lens is unable to focus on nearby objects, and hence the patient’s near vision is rather blurry. Presbyopia affects everyone at a certain age and it is not routinely curable.

The loss of accommodation power can be compensated for through LASIK surgery by producing what’s called “monovision”. Normally, people possess binocular vision. That is, both eyes work together equally while viewing an object. On the other hand, in case of monovision, one eye is corrected for near vision and the other is corrected for distant vision. LASIK surgeons make use of this technique to counter presbyopia.

LASIK can be a viable option for producing monovision. However, there is a caveat. Monovision is not appropriate for everyone. Furthermore, monovision may also interfere with depth perception. That is, the patient may not be able to perceive the accurate distance of any object, since accurate 3D perception requires input from both eyes. Therefore, it is recommended that the patient first uses contact lenses to produce monovision, in order to ensure that he or she can adapt to the change. Apart from surgery, a patient may use prescription glasses (bifocal or progressive) to compensate for the loss of power of accommodation.

Intraocular lens implant is another viable alternative to counter presbyopia. In essence, the natural lens is replaced with a new lens to achieve accurate refraction. Another interesting aspect is that presbyopia may not have a major affect on people with myopia. In general, a myopic does not have trouble reading without glasses. Thus a myopic often possesses perfect reading vision, without any visual aid, even in the old age and even after presbyopia sets in.

About the Author:

You will find the LASIK Surgeon's Directory http://www.find-lasik-surgeon.com useful. Nicola Kennedy publishes articles and reports and provides news, views and information about presbyopia and LASIK surgery at Your Lasik Information. Copyright http://www.Your-LASIK.info All rights reserved. This article may be reprinted in full so long as the re

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Lasik Articles

Everyone is talking about Lasik. Is it for you? There are lots of different Lasik procedures available these days. Certainly there is one that is right for you. As the technology grows, so does the number of different surgeries that are available. No matter what your vision problems are, Lasik procedures can help with the many wonderful treatments they have.

The most popular treatment from Lasik (as well as from other companies and eye doctors) is, of course, laser treatment. Laser treatments are completely reliable. There are lots of great eye doctors in your area able to provide you with this great procedure. Don’t you want the gift of better vision?

The main goal of the two most popular procedures by Lasik is to reshape the cornea itself. The cornea is the source of all vision problems. The tissue surrounding the cornea is what causes bad vision. In laser eye surgery, the laser gently cuts away the bad tissue around your cornea and reshapes the cornea. This gives you the better vision you need in the exact way that you need it. With the alternative method, you are choosing to have your eye cut with a scalpel instead of a laser. The scalpel is used to cut several small slits in your eye. These slits reshape the curvature of your eye and correct your vision.

These vision procedures are both considered reliable and have proven to be successful. Each is a one time procedure. With each you will find an increased difference in your vision by the very next day.

Lasik is the number one choice for vision correction surgeries today. Choose the best. Lasik has the highest technology – you will notice the difference. They say that your eyes are the windows to the soul. Don’t they deserve the best? Take advantage of these great procedures. Trust in Lasik.

About the Author:

Robert Miller contributes articles to several popular web sites, on health and wellness and living healthy themes.

Lasik Eye Surgery Aftercare: The Do's And The Don’ts

Lasik surgery is becoming increasingly popular among individuals struggling with vision problems. Providing people with a way to toss out glasses and contacts, lasik surgery offers complete vision to those who have lived their whole lives on those mechanisms. Still, there are things to consider, including how the surgery works and the dos and don’ts of lasik eye surgery aftercare.

How the Surgery Works

Lasik eye surgery is not a long process. In fact the FTC explains the procedure only takes 10 to 15 minutes per eye. During the procedure, a small flap is cut and lifted away from the eye. The tissue of the cornea is then reshaped by the laser and then protected by a plastic or metal shield.

What You Should Do After

Another important element is taking your medication as described by the prescription. If you need help with drops, ask for it. Wait the appropriate length of time as described by your doctor before you continue with your regular activities such as work. Lomas Eye Care adds that you should wear eye protection during the nighttime to keep anything from bumping or scraping the eye. Drink adequate water to keep hydrated.

What You Should Avoid After

There are many, many things you will want to avoid after your surgery. The first of these is rubbing your eyes. Do not, under any circumstances rub your eyes. In addition, avoid driving until your vision is completely clear and focused. In addition, the Federal Trade Commission also recommends that you keep away from hot tubs and swimming.

Keep away from strenuous physical activities, especially one that could cause eye injury. Also do not exercise for a week after the operation. In addition to these things, you should keep away from smoky, dusty areas and refrain from wearing eye makeup.

Conclusion

Lasik eye surgery can change a person’s life, and in most cases healing time is relatively quick. But this time can be made easier if individuals follow the dos and don’ts listed above. If you follow your doctor’s instructions, you are much more likely to heal without complications.

About the Author:

Sara Chambers is a marketing consultant and an internet content manager for http://www.lasiksurgeryblog.com

Lasik Eye Surgery: Understanding The Techniques

In the world of 21st century medicine, the many surgical procedures which fall under the umbrella term “LASIK eye surgery” are growing ever more complex. Those considering LASIK eye surgery, therefore, might find an explanation of the differences between the procedures helpful.

The LASIK surgeries which are directed toward correcting astigmatisms and nearsightedness fall into three classifications. They are corneal incisions, flap procedures, and photablation.

Corneal Procedures

The corneal incision procedure, sometimes referred to as a keratotomy, is appropriate in cases of misshapen corneas interfering with optical refraction. Poor refraction mean poor eyesight, and LASIK eye surgery which reshapes the cornea will improve refraction. Within the corneal incision family are three slightly different approaches to LASIK eye surgery.

For those suffering from astigmatism, astigmatic keratotomy, or AK, entails the surgeon cutting and then smoothing bulges in the cornea to produce a curve which allows better refraction.

In mild cases of myopia, or nearsightedness, the LASIK eye surgery procedure radial keratotomy, or RK, is the treatment of choice. This technique surrounds the cornea with a spoke-like arrangement of incisions, causing it to flatten. RA is slowly being supplanted by more advanced techniques.

At one time, heaxagonal keratotomy, or HA, was the LASIK eye surgery used to correct farsightedness, but its adverse side effects were so pronounced that it has been nearly eliminated as an option.

Flap Procedures

LASIK actually gets its name from one of the flap procedures, the Laser-assisted In-situ Keratomileusis. In this procedure, the surgeon cuts a flap through the epithelium and into the stroma of the eye, and uses an excimer laser to remove any material which might be responsible for the patient’s vision problems.

Epi-LASIK surgery is similar to LASIK eye surgery, except that the flap the surgeon cuts does not go deeper than the epithelium. Because this procedure requires the use of neither a blade not alcohol, the recovery period is both less painful and shorter.

LASEK surgery, while it to only cuts a flap in the epithelium, loosens the flap with alcohol and therefore is slightly more painful, and requires a longer healing period, than epi-LASIK surgery. But it is an ideal option for those not qualified for LASIK eye surgery. For more info see http://www.2020lasikeyesurgery.com/Articles/Lasik.php on Lasik.

Automated lamellar keratoplasty, while it has traditionally been the LASIK eye surgery performed on those with either hyperopia or myopia, is rapidly becoming obsolete. This procedure, which usually lasts an hour, also creates a flap in the stroma.

Photoablation

Photoreactive keratectomy is the most common of the photoablation LASIK eye surgery procedures. PRK is the step in LASIK and LASEK surgeries during which the surgeon uses UV radiation to remove damaged or useless tissue from the eye and reshapes the cornea with an excimer laser. PKA, which takes very little time, can be used to treat astigmatism, and near and farsightedness.

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You can also find more info on LASIK Eye Surgery and Lasik Cost. 2020lasikeyesurgery.com is a comprehensive resource to get information about LASIK eye surgery.

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Lasik - Finding The Right Surgeon

Though LASIK surgery is a relatively simple procedure, you should still take special care when considering it. After all, a poorly performed surgery will affect your vision for the rest of your life. One of the most important things that you can do when considering LASIK surgery is to carefully choose your surgeon.

So how do you go about finding a good LASIK surgeon? Most likely you will have seen many advertisements announcing the now widely available procedure. And with the surgery being so widely available, you may have noticed that many are performing the procedure at really attractive rates.

However, while many of these practices may be competent, choosing your LASIK surgeon based purely on an advertisement is not a wise decision. Sure, advertisements can be good starting points, but there are other things that should be considered also.

One thing to consider is if your potential surgeon is associated with an academic medical center. Practitioners that are associated with medical centers are more likely to be abreast of current information and technology. If possible, you should choose a surgeon who is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, as their standards for acceptance are pretty rigid.

Another avenue for helping you choose a LASIK surgeon is a referral from your regular optometrist or ophthalmologist. Still another resource for helping you to locate a LASIK surgeon is the Academy of Ophthalmology’s website at www.aao.org using the “Find an Eye M.D.” feature. Choose refractive surgery under specialty. You may also call refractive surgery centers in your area.

After you have settled on a potential surgeon, you need to make an appointment for a consultation. Ask any questions that you may have concerning the surgery – it helps to take along a list. If you are having problems thinking of questions, you can visit The Council for refractive Surgery Quality Assurance’s website to get an idea of what you should be asking.

You should also choose a surgeon who is competent in the different areas of refractive surgery, such as LASIK, LASEK, PRK, CK, and clear lens replacement. He should also be informed of the latest technologies in refractive surgery. A surgeon who is competent in all areas of refractive surgery will be able to make the best recommendation for correcting your vision.

Just as you might when considering any other surgical procedure, feel free to consult with several surgeons before making your final decision. It is also important that you are comfortable with your LASIK surgeon and trust that he is competent. You should never feel obligated or pressured to choose a particular surgeon. Be sure to base your preference for a LASIK surgeon on what is best for you and your health.

About the Author:

Lyn Davis is a freelance writer. Vision Health , Contact Lens

Is Lasik Surgery Right For You?

You know a lot of people who have already had lasik surgery, but you are not sure that it is right for you. What do you need to know before making an informed decision? Start with a good eye surgeon and set up an appointment for an examination. The doctor will be able to tell you whether or not you are a good candidate for lasik surgery.

There are many reasons why you may not be a good candidate and the doctor will explain these to you. Listen to him carefully and know that he has your best interest in mind. You may find that you have:

* An unstable prescription -- this means that your eye condition changes regularly.
* A severe refractive error -- to correct your extreme nearsightedness or farsightedness, it will require too much deep sculpturing and cornea reshaping.
* Large pupils -- if the pupil is too wide, then the laser beam will not be able to properly shape the eye.
* A thin cornea will not retain its structure and shape if the top layers of tissue are surgically removed.
* Abnoramally structured cornea -- this condition is not treatable with Lasik surgery.
* Pregnant or nursing -- these two conditions may change the measured refraction in your eye.
* Collagen vascular disease -- affects the collagen-containing connective tissue.
* Glaucoma or cataracts. These eye diseases may cause complications for laser surgery.
* Active herpetic keratitis -- a herpes infection in the eye.
* Diabetic retinopathy -- a potentially blinding complication of diabetes.

These are just a few of the reasons why you may not be a candidate for lasik surgery. You should be honest with the doctor and work with him and his staff to make sure that you have no hidden problems.

Make sure you go to a reputable eye surgeon and not a small medical center that may disappear in a few years. Check into their credentials-how many lasik surgeries have they performed, were there any malpractice suits against them, and ask the Better Business Bureau about them. The eyes you have are the only ones you get-a medical error would be disastrous.

You probably know someone who has already had the procedure done. Talk to them and see what they have to say-they have first-hand experience about what to expect and they may or may not recommend their eye surgeon.

If everything is okay, you will have your lasik surgery and go through your recovery period. It will take a few weeks for a complete recovery, but your eyes should get stronger and your vision clearer.

Take your time, think about your options and then make an informed decision about your lasik surgery. You may end up with 20/20 vision and never have to wear glasses or contact lenses again. Or, you may find out that you do not qualify for this surgery. Either way, you took the time to learn about the procedure and are a more informed consumer because of it.

About the Author:

http://www.TheLasikZone.com brings you the latest on Lasik. Lasik is very popular, and we want to bring you the most up to date information online! Be sure to check out our latest information page on Lasik surgery.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Is Lasik Surgery Covered By Insurance?

Lasik surgery is an eye vision correction method that has been growing in popularity. Lasik surgery can greatly improve eyesight, eliminating the use of eye glasses or contact lenses. It’s a relatively fast surgery needing little recovery time and is easily accomplished with outpatient surgery. It is the cost of the surgery which is most daunting, it is expensive and most health care insurance policies will not cover it because it is a voluntary or elective procedure.

Even if you have vision insurance, most plans will not cover the Lasik surgery but it is possible that your employer may have a policy in place to cover some of the surgery or offer a reduced rate. Sometimes a company may have extended vision insurance. This means that some of the cost will be paid for. So always check your insurance coverage and everything they have to offer before scheduling surgery.

The price you see advertised for the Lasik surgery can sometimes be a little bit misleading. You may see an advertisement for a certain price per eye, that sounds affordable but that is usually the bottom price for people who need only a small amount of corrective vision; it can go much higher depending on your vision. On average the Lasik procedure is around two thousand dollars. Always remember to choose your surgeon carefully, just because they are offering a bargain does not mean that they are the best choice. You will want an experienced doctor with the latest equipment and technology.

In many other countries around the world Lasik surgery is usually covered by insurance but for some reason the US is not one of them. As with any surgery there is also associated costs as you probably know from any procedure, so when shopping around for the best Lasik center make sure you are given the full price.

If you cannot get the Lasik procedure done with your insurance you may wish to consider starting a flexible spending account with your employer. That way a portion of your pay will go into the funding so that it will not be a large bill for you to pay at one time. Make sure that you inform the surgeon and the surgery center where you are getting your procedure done because it usually involves some kind of special paperwork. Also check with your accountant the Lasik procedure may be a tax deduction for you.

When considering Lasik surgery prepare yourself for the cost. If you are in the US chances are that you will be paying for the surgery yourself and will be solely responsible, so try to come up with ways to defray the cost. You may also want to discuss this with different Lasik centers in your area, some of them even offer some sort of payment plan that may be a good choice for you. Keep in mind that the cheapest route is not always the best route to take when you consider how valuable your eyesight is.

About the Author:

Peter Rankin is a staff writer at Vision Digest and is an occasional contributor to several other websites, including Wellness Digest.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Is Lasik Eye Surgery Right For You?

Are you planning to get the lasik eye surgery to get rid of those boring spectacles? Well it is a crucial decision of your life I must say. You need to be very much sure before going through the surgery. Indeed just read on, as the information on this page will help you to decide, is lasik eye surgery right for you?

Lasik surgery is a medical process with an aim to correct the vision of your eyes. It is in fact a new procedure developed in the early 1990’s. The lasik eye surgery is efficient to help to improve the shape of eye cornea to have better vision. The purpose of this surgery is to eradicate or totally avoid any need for remedial devices for eyes with reduced vision, such as eyeglasses or contact lenses.

All what you need to decide before going for lasik surgery is that whether it is right procedure for you or not? To make the best decision, you should take your own time to find out more information about it. I have collected some important points for you to know about the lasik surgery.

Before the patient decides to get the lasik surgery, he or she is required to meet the doctor regularly. The patient is expected to follow some guidelines as directed by the physician. The doctor will observe the situation of the eye, make measurements and then prepare a topographical map of patient’s eye to prepare the case.

In the lasik surgery procedure, as a patient you need to be fully awake. You will have mild anesthesia particularly in the eye area. Your eye is kept wide open because powerful lasers rays are guided by your trained doctor to work on eye.

The eye doctor while surgery makes a flap on the cornea. The laser rays work at around 4000 adjustments each second. This makes enough room for the best possible accuracy of precision. It is the job of the doctor to guide the laser rays to reshape the cornea of the patient’s eye. This, as a result allows the patient to have an improved vision.

As the eye goes through a surgery and a flap is made, it is very important for the patient to take due rest as suggested by the doctor. The patient is required to relax at home and go to sleep or keep eyes closed for several hours. This will make the eye of the patient to get healed successfully.

There is a chance of infection, but a very uncommon one. To avoid all chances of eye infection, doctor gives the patient an antibiotic medicine beforehand to be prepared.

It is not in the hands of the doctor to give full guarantee that the patient can regain the ability of full vision. But he can assure you that most of them do gain their proper vision back.

Lasik surgery is improving continuously with technology. You may find it as an exciting and helpful procedure to restore the eyesight though it may or may not be permanent. Are you ready to decide what is best for you and your eyes?

About the Author:

Author: June Mala © 2006 RcKa Hot Tips Online

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Is Lasik Laser Eye Surgery Painful?

LASIK is by far the most prevalent and safest refractive surgery procedure. It has been employed to treat a host of visual anomalies. Since it’s a surgery, people often harbor a false belief that LASIK is a painful procedure. In fact, LASIK is a relatively painless technique, and what the patient experiences during and after the surgery can be categorized as mild discomfort rather than pain.

LASIK is performed with the patient awake and mobile, and this certainly corroborates that the operation is relatively painless. The surgeon typically administers a mild sedative (for instance Valium) and anesthetic eye drops. LASIK involves creation of a flap of corneal tissue. This hinged flap may be created with a microkeratome (a surgical blade) or a femtosecond laser. During this initial step of flap formation, the patient may experience a little bit of pressure on the eye.

In the following step, the flap is folded back to reveal the middle section of the cornea, in order to make way for precise ablation by the excimer laser. Then the flap is repositioned to allow natural healing. Upon completion of the surgery, the patient may experience discomfort, scratchiness and irritation, akin to the sensation of wearing an uncomfortable contact lens. Such irritable sensation can be soothed with the aid of eye drops, and it normally wears off within a few hours after surgery.

Since the laser ablation is performed the middle section of the cornea and under the LASIK flap, the cornea does not register the fact that it has been surgically operated. As the wound response is subdued, the patient experiences speedy visual recovery and almost no pain.

However, as with any surgery, LASIK has associated complications that may force the patient to bear greater discomfort after surgery. A few of such nagging complications include dry eyes, visual acuity fluctuation, halos or starbursts around light sources at night, double vision, light sensitivity, and several flap related problems.

All in all, LASIK is a safe and efficacious procedure, which is virtually painless. Though the patient may experience mild discomfort due to potential complications, the complication rate itself is quite meager. If presented with the question of whether LASIK hurts or not, I would certainly say that it’s a painless procedure.

Finding a LASIK surgery that you are confident about will be able to give you more information about LASIK eye surgery.

About the Author:

Nicola publishes articles, reports, news, views and information about LASIK eye surgery at http://www.Your-LASIK.info. LASIK Surgeons Directory http://www.Find-Lasik-Surgeon.com is a useful resource. This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright http://Your-LASIK.info

Friday, April 11, 2008

Is Lasik Eye Surgery For You? Or Are You Too Sqeemish!

For those of you that don't know Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. In Lasik the surgeon cuts a small flap in the cornea and uses a laser to reshape the inner area of the cornea. Problems with the cornea can be related to many vision troubles such as; Hyperopia or farsightedness and Myopia or nearsightedness). Also problems like Astigmatism can also be caused. The good news is that eye surgery and lasik in particular resolve many of these eye defects.

The sheer number of different of surgical procedures for correcting vison problems can leave you uncertain of the best one for you. However, whatever may be your procedure of choice, attaining excellent results is largely dependent on the expertise of your eye surgeon. lasik is by far the most preferred corrective eye surgery, and hence it is imperative that you choose an eye surgeon with a great deal of experience.

If you are thinking of going in for lasik eye surgery then this is what you can expect. Before getting lasik you will be examined by a qualified eye doctor or ophthalmologist. During this examination standard eye tests and computer images of the cornea will be taken to build up a picture of the eye and ascertain what corrections need should made. In addition your overall health is also considered when deciding if you will be a good lasik patient. Any conditions, such as dry eye syndrome, may affect your ability to get this type of eye surgery, but in these cases other treatment may be available.

You will be able to go home on the same day as you eye surgery and should have recovered within just a few days. Minor irritations may take up to a month to disappear. The vast majority of people who undertake this surgery will be able to see much more clearly straight after surgery and this improves still further over the next few days.

Some people may experience some side effects like light sensitivity or night time vision problems. In even more rare cases other difficulties like infections can also occur, but most often, if you follow your doctors orders these things can be avoided or cured quickly with eye drops of medication. Other side effects are more long term. These can occur for 6 months or longer. These are: dry eyes, blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, light sensitivity, glares, and vision fluctuations. If you cannot handle any of this, then this eye surgery is not for you. Attaining excellent results is largely dependent on the expertise of your eye surgeon. Lasik is by far the most preferred corrective eye surgery for many, and so it is imperative that you choose an eye surgeon with a great deal of experience and who is using the best medical equipment available.

This type eye surgery has been big news over resent years as the changes to peoples vision and quality of life can be astounding. People who could not see without glasses are getting almost 20./20 vision and word of mouth about these 'miracles' spreads fast.. With many people flocking to have the procedure done it has become one of the most popular eye surgeries. However, before committing to the surgery you should look into what lasik is and what it can do for vision in general and your sight in particular.

Before committing yourself ask to speak to people who have had the operation with the organisation you are thinking of using yourself. Ask about the good and bad points of both the operation and the company itself.

As lasik is a fairly new medical procedure the long term risks are not known and it is not possible currently to cure the need for reading glasses as this is problem is more connected with the weakening of the eye muscles over time rather then the corner. As a potential candidate for lasik you must discuss all your concerns and expectations with your surgeon before the procedure is carried out to ensure you completely understand the process and outcome possibilities for you as an individual.

Finally, many people can't even think about anyone touching their eyes, never mind someone pointing a laser into them. If you are reading this article and are feeling a bit squeamish then perhaps lasik is not for you!

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

Is Lasik Eye Surgery For You?

Lasik eye surgery can be used to correct myopia, astigmatism and hyperopia. Presbyopia, which causes those of us in our late 40's to need reading glasses is actually a loss of flexibility of the eye lens and cannot be treated with lasik corrective eye surgery.

During lasik surgery the ophthalmologist actually reshapes the cornea with the use of a laser. How much reshaping you have done to your cornea depends entirely on your particular sight problem. The FDA first approved the excimer laser for eye correction in October of 1995. Lasik was approved in 1998.

The first thing you need to do before you see the doctor is homework. Read online about lasik, write down questions for your ophthalmologist. Talk to friends and family who have had the procedure. Ask them their experiences. As with any medical procedure there are real risks involved with lasik and you must weight the risks and benefits of the procedure based on your personal desires.

Some patients seeking lasik eye correction surgery come away with a worsening of their vision. Some come away fighting constant eye dryness. Some have bouts with severe infections. Some suffer from halos and double or triple vision.

Your doctor will evaluate you on an individual basis to see if he thinks you will be helped by lasik eye surgery. Not everyone is a candidate for lasik. Women who are pregnant or nursing are not. People with autoimmune or immunodeficient diseases are not candidates. People who form keloids are not good candidates for lasik. People who suffer from cataracts cannot have lasik. Your ophthalmologist will also most likely want you to have no change in your eye glass prescription for at least a period of one year prior to lasik.

The best way to help yourself obtain the best result from lasik is to arm yourself with knowledge.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Is LASIK Eye Surgery For Everyone?

Can everyone who has a problem with their eyesight apply to have LASIK? Clearly, LASIK has got great potential and benefits but just like with any new procedure there are risks associated.

The risk of complications or impaired eyesight after LASIK vision correction can be greatly reduced if you make an effort to establish if you are a good prospect to have LASIK surgery. Not everyone who wants their vision corrected is necessarily a good candidate to have LASIK surgery. Here are a few things to consider before you decide on LASIK:

• If you are risk averse, you probably shouldn't have LASIK laser surgery. There are possible complications that can come about as a result of LASIK that you should consider before having the procedure done.

• Does your insurance cover LASIK vision correction? How would LASIK laser surgery or possible complications affect your career? If having this procedure would impact your life negatively you might consider another alternative.

• Although the cost of having LASIK done is getting cheaper, it is still quite expensive and you'll want to make sure it isn't prohibited by your employer.

• A requirement for LASIK vision correction is that you must be an adult with refractive stability. Refractive instability is common among patients who are 20 or younger with fluctuating hormones. This is caused by several conditions including diabetes, pregnancy or breastfeeding or taking medications that cause fluctuation in vision.

• People who regularly engage in contact sports or suffer from a condition or disease which may affect the healing of a wound might have to consider an alternative to the LASIK vision correction surgery.

There are a number of other situations one should discuss with your doctor prior to deciding on LASIK laser surgery. If you suffer from conditions such as herpes or shingles that affects the area around the eyes, you should disclose that information. Also, any other conditions, including glaucoma, ocular hypertension, eye diseases, eye injuries, previous eye surgeries, or keratoconus should also be discussed.

Please ask your doctor to screen you for the following conditions prior to LASIK eye surgery:

• Blepharitis

• Large pupils

• Thin corneas

• Previous refractive surgeries

• Dry eyes

Only once you have considered and cleared all of the above conditions or discussed them with a LASIK surgeon, can you determine if you are an excellent candidate for LASIK laser surgery.

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