Wednesday, July 4, 2007

What should you know about LASIK before getting it done?

If you are thinking about getting corrective eye surgery to help fix your ability to read, and see more clearly, your eye care doctor should first test you to see which surgery is right for you. While LASIK surgery is getting more and more popular, it is not for everyone. Here is what you need to know when deciding if this procedure is right for you when consulting your eye care physician.

LASIK vision correction can help with correcting farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatisms of all sorts. However, certain conditions, such as Presbyopia, (A condition that requires older patients to wear eye glasses to correct vision) cannot be treated by having this eye surgery done. You see, when you go in to have LASIK eye surgery, the surgeon will actually reshape your cornea. He does this by vaporizing the tissue with a high tech ultraviolet laser.

Before deciding to have a Surgeon do this procedure to your eyeballs, you really need to do your due diligence, and research heavily about different forms of corrective eye surgery. Ask your friends and family members that may have experienced this surgery. ask about their experiences with specific surgeons too. Lasik Eye Surgeons have a great reputation for performing this surgery without causing any damage to the eye. Many patients have experienced great improvement in their vision after going through with the decision to have LASIK done. Do not settle for going to the closest surgeon in your area. Do your homework concerning doctors across the country. It will be worth going to someone with a good reputation, even if it costs a little more money to fly to them.

There are some risks and side effects to LASIK surgery. It is always best to know what your chances of being damaged are, and if having this surgery done is worth these risks.

Your eye doctor should evaluate you to decide if you are a suitable candidate for surgery. Not everyone is a good fit. If your corneas are too thin, it will not be possible, and you could actually run the risk of going blind. Your ophthalmologist should go over all of the risks involved before you go ahead and agree to have the procedure done.

You should find a good set of testimonials of others who have undergone LASIK eye surgery in the past, and get a grasp for whether or not making this decision is right for you. You can find several of them on the web.

One last thing you should know before looking for a good surgeon, is how much they charge. Never under any circumstances let a doctor perform eye surgery if they charge $500 per eye or less. You get what you pay for, and when it comes to your eyes, you have no choice but to go for the expensive, experienced surgeon who has performed the operation on over 100 patients. The cost to have good LASIK surgery done should be no less than $2,000 per eye.

Do the above research, and determine whether or not this solution to vision correction is right for you. If not, then seek other vision correction apporaches, such as wearing glasses, or contact lenses.

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