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LASIK - A Detailed Explanation
By Peter Spartalis

Are you one of the millions of Americans with impaired eye sight?
Are you looking for a fast, effective, and SAFE way to correct your vision?
LASIK eye surgery could be the answer for you. Before even considering laser eye surgery you should thoroughly read all available information.

History

Thousands have to deal with the hassle of wearing their glasses, others to try to avoid glasses use contacts which are a large hassle of their own. A revolutionary technology called LASIK eye surgery has the potential to eliminate the need for older forms of vision assistance. LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. The development of laser eye surgery began decades ago but it has just recently been perfected to the point of being able to use it to correct common eye problems.

Before the Procedure

Many tests are done using weak lasers in order to gather all information needed for surgery. A sort of map is drawn of your eye to prepare for the actual procedure. Measurements are taken of layers of your eye to discover the thickness of the layers that will need to be cut back during the corrective surgery.

During the Procedure

Unlike many other operations of today LASIK is done with the patient still awake or just slightly sedated. The eyes are obviously numbed. To start the surgery the surgeon will cut flaps into the outer eye and pull them back. Once the flap has been pulled back a laser is used to change the shape of the corneal stroma. Once desired reshaping has taken place the flap is put back into place to begin healing. Visit http://lasikeye.homestead.com.cob-web.org:8888/acloserlook.html for more.

Following Procedure

Typically the healing process is characterized of use of eye drops to reduce chance of infection and to prevent swelling. Patients are encouraged to not touch their eyes and to protect them from bright lights in the following weeks.

Risks

Although risks do exist they are typically not a problem. Most people never face problems and those that do often experience minor problems such as dry eye. Most people believe the risks are definitely justified by the rewards but that is a decision one must make for his or her self. Visit http://lasikeye.homestead.com.cob-web.org:8888/Risks.html for more.

Cost

Costs are extremely varied when it comes to this procedure. It’s highly recommended that you meet with many surgeons and select one who has an extensive list of references and who you feel comfortable with.

Other Factors

Studies have revealed a very high satisfaction rate for these procedures.

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