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Risks Associated With LASIK

Risks Associated With LASIK



As with any surgical procedures, there are benefits as well as possible risks of LASIK eye surgery done to your eyesight. You should therefore, carefully consider all the aspects of the risks of LASIK eye surgery, before making a decision.

To make this informed decision, you’ll need to learn the facts about LASIK eye surgery. You’ll have to understand how the eye works and learn pertinent details about the cornea. After which, you should take time to look for a good eye surgeon. One way to minimize the risks of LASIK eye surgery is to have a skilled and experienced eye surgeon, as this is a surgeon dependent procedure.

What is LASIK? LASIK is the acronym for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis and is laser eye surgical technique permanently corrects vision. This procedure works best on people who have the following conditions, from moderate to high degrees of myopia (nearsightedness), low to moderate degrees of hyperopia (farsightedness) and astigmatism associated with myopia, and have thick corneas.

People with normal eye sight see objects clearly, for the lights and shadows these cast are brought into a focus point by the cornea and lens of the eye. Ideally, the cornea’s curvature is evenly matched to its length in a normal eye. But people with astigmatism, myopia or hyperopia, have irregularly shaped corneas, so the objects seen are blurred or distorted.

LASIK aims to change the shape of the corneas by a precise removal of corneal tissue, and by doing so correct the eyes’ focusing power. What are the risks of LASIK eye surgery?

Risks of LASIK eye surgery

One of the palpable risks of LASIK eye surgery is totally losing your vision. This could happen if you were misdiagnosed and shouldn’t have had the eye surgery in the first place because you had a serious medical condition. For instance, you could be pregnant, or have cataracts, arthritis, diabetes, glaucoma, and lupus and still undertook the procedure.

Another one of the serious risks of LASIK eye surgery is you’ll lose acuity, because you had large pupils, and extremely poor eyesight.

Do you have dry eye syndrome? One of the risks of LASIK eye surgery, is it will aggravate this condition.

One of the risks of LASIK eye surgery is you’ll permanently suffer from seeing ghost images, have fuzzy vision and diminished contrast.

FDA has approved the use of LASIK laser eye surgery procedure since 1998. While there are a lot of satisfied patients, there are still no long term studies about its effects. Understand the limitations and the risks of LASIK eye surgery, to help you get the best out of the procedure.

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