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Improve your vision and your lifestyle with Lasik eye surgery

Posted on: October 31, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

Lasik is one of the most popular corrective eye surgery procedures in the world. This corrective treatment is very convenient- especially for those who lead a busy lifestyle.
Lasik eye surgery is carried out with state of the art laser technology. It involves using a high precision laser to alter the corneal tissue, in order to achieve the desired degree of refraction. The procedure usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes, although it can take longer, depending on the level of surgery you require. One of the major benefits of Lasik eye surgery is that it has a relatively short recovery period and normal vision can be regained in just a matter of days. However, patients should still take a few precautionary steps in order to aid the healing process.
It is advisable that you conduct some thorough research before settling on a clinic to carry out the surgery. There are many internet sites where you can read reviews, and if you have any friends or relatives who have undergone laser eye surgery, their advice would be extremely beneficial.
Although Lasik eye surgery can be costly, many clinics now offer various finance packages- so you can spread the cost of the procedure into affordable installments.

Laser eye surgery is a great way to improve your vision

Posted on: October 30, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Laser eye surgery has become increasingly popular over recent years. Glasses and contact lenses can often be very restrictive, so many people are looking into more permanent ways to improve their vision.

What is the process?

Laser eye surgery involves using a laser beam on your corneal tissues. Essentially, the corneal tissue is getting burnt and re-shaped, in order to correct any abnormalities.

When the procedure and healing process are fully complete, light should fall on to the retina correctly, therefore improving what the patient can see.

How much does laser eye surgery cost?

The cost of laser eye surgery depends mainly on the nature of the defect in your eyes. This means that if you have a relatively small issue, such as a corneal tear, laser eye surgery can be used to correct it by simply sealing it. This is not likely to cost as much as a larger procedure, such as a cataract.

However, different clinics charge different prices, so it’s worth doing some research and getting some recommendations before deciding, as it’s such an important decision.

How is Lasik surgery different from other eye surgery procedures?

Posted on: October 29, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

Lasik surgery is now a popular form of laser vision correction throughout the world, and there are several names for the procedure, including Intralase, IntraLasik and bladeless Lasik. As the name suggests, there is no cutting of the eye using a blade, but a flap in the eye is created using a laser beam. However, as Lasik surgery is a relatively new procedure, many people are not sure how effective it will be.

Many patients who have undergone Lasik surgery have seen their vision improve enormously. This is one of the main reasons why it is proving to be so popular, as it can allow patients to get rid of their glasses or contact lenses. However, Lasik surgery is not suitable for everyone. It is not suitable for those who suffer from serious health conditions or who are taking certain types of medication.

With the help of Lasik eye surgery, eye problems such as long-sightedness, short-sightedness and astigmatism can be greatly improved. Glasses and contact lenses can get in the way, and are not suitable for certain activities- such as playing sports. This is why many athletes choose to undergo laser eye surgery.

Lasik surgery is the ideal option for if you want to improve your eyesight without having to undergo a lengthy healing process.

What exactly does laser eye surgery involve?

Posted on: October 28, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

If you are tired of wearing glasses and contact lenses every day, then laser eye surgery could be the ideal solution for you. However, before opting for laser eye surgery, it’s a good idea to understand how the procedure works.

The procedure is performed whilst the patient is awake and consists of three main steps:

Flap creation – In this step, a suction ring is applied to the eyes. After the suction, a flap is created. This procedure is known as Intra Lasik and the flap is created with a specially adapted laser. A hinge is left at the end of the flap, which is then folded back. This fold reveals the middle section of the cornea. The process of lifting and folding back the flap can feel a little painful or uncomfortable at times.

Laser remodeling – The second step of the procedure is the remodeling of the cornea, using a laser. One of the main benefits of using a laser is that no cutting or burning is required. When the flap is lifted, the patient’s vision will become blurry and they will generally only be able to see the light from the laser.

Repositioning of the flap – Once flap creation and laser remodeling is complete, the surgeon carefully repositions the flap over the treated area.

After laser eye surgery, the patient is usually instructed to use eye drops and may also be prescribed a course of antibiotics.

Correct vision problems with Lasik eye surgery


Category: LASIK surgery

Lasik eye surgery is a popular method of laser surgery, used to improve vision. It is suitable for a wide range of patients with a wide variety of vision issues. However, it can only be performed on individuals over the age of 20.
Problems with vision can make it difficult for you to spend long hours working on a computer at home or in the office. Many other non office based professions also require you to have good sight. However, there is no reason why issues with your eyesight should get in the way of you achieving your goals.

Lasik eye surgery can help to improve the sight of those who suffer from:
• Short Sightedness
• Long Sightedness
• Astigmatism

Lasik eye surgery is a relatively quick process- although the total procedure time will depend on the condition which you are being treated for. Pain is relieved through the use of an anaesthetic (administered by your surgeon), and taking pain killers regularly.

Many clinics across the UK now offer affordable Lasik eye surgery, so you should do your research and get recommendations before making a final decision.

Things to consider before and after undergoing Lasik surgery

Posted on: October 27, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

Lasik surgery is a refractive procedure which can help to correct myopia, astigmatism and hyperopia.
There are number of steps that should be taken- both before and after the surgery- in order to ensure that the procedure is as successful and safe as possible
Before Lasik surgery– Patients who wear soft contact lenses are advised not to wear them for 21 days before the surgery, whilst patients who are wear hard contact lenses are instructed to stop wearing them for at six weeks before surgery.
Before the surgery begins the patient’s corneas are checked with a pachymeter to determine their thickness. With a low-power laser, a surgeon traces around the cornea. This process also helps to detect any eye problems. The surgeon then calculates the amount of tissue that needs to be removed during the procedure.
After Lasik surgery– After the operation is complete, the patient is often given antibiotics and eye drops. These are usually required to be taken for a couple of weeks, and patients are given dark shields to protect their eyes from bright lights.
Lasik surgery can be less risky and less painful than many other kinds of laser correction surgery, and the healing process is generally speedy if the correct procedures are followed.

Aftercare procedure for Lasik surgery patients


Category: LASIK surgery

Patients who undergo Lasik surgery generally start to regain normal vision a couple of days after the procedure. However, some patients may face difficulty in reading for a number of days, as it can take between 1-3 months for vision to completely stabilise.

Different patients experience different side effects and results after undergoing Lasik surgery. Generally, correcting astigmatism is considered to be more difficult compared to hyperopia or myopia.

Following Lasik surgery, you should try to completely relax. Avoid watching television, using a computer or reading for at least 24 hours. Your eyes need to relax in order for the recovery process to be quick and successful. You should also try to avoid rubbing your eyes if possible.

Some patients may notice a slight burning sensation towards the end and after the surgery, as the anaesthetic wears off. However, this sensation is uncomfortable rather than painful. It is recommended that you wear sunglasses after Lasik surgery, especially if you are likely to be exposed to smoky or dusty environments.

The Lasik surgery recovery process should be relatively quick and without complication provided you follow all the advice given, and recommendations given by the surgeon.

A brief explanation of how laser eye surgery works

Posted on: October 26, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Laser eye surgery is not a complex process. If like millions of people worldwide, you suffer from vision defects, then laser eye surgery could heal your problem permanently. Vision defects can include short-sightedness, better known as myopia and astigmatism, which is caused by abnormalities in the lens of the eye. In laser eye surgery, these aberrations are healed permanently by using a laser on the corneal tissue. So, if you suffer from any of these vision defects and are tired of using contact lenses or glasses, laser eye surgery could be the right choice for you.

Seek the opinion of your ophthalmologist
Whether you can undergo laser eye surgery or not is for your ophthalmologist to determine. He or she will be able to tell you if your eyes have the capacity to undergo this kind of procedure. Given that the ophthalmologist is aware of your case history, they will be able to tell you if you need laser eye surgery or another kind of process.

The two kinds of laser eye surgery available
Laser eye surgery available today includes LASEK and LASIK procedures. Both of these procedures are carried out whilst the patient is awake, as eye drops are used to numb the patient’s eyes.

Of the two processes, LASIK is more commonly used. The difference between LASIK and LASEK is that LASIK creates a flap using certain techniques, whereas LASEK removes the epithelium.

An insight into the procedure of Lasik eye surgery

Posted on: October 24, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

Laser-Assisted-In-Situ-Keratomileusis- otherwise known as LASIK- is currently one of the most popular and frequently performed eye surgery procedures in the world. Lasik eye surgery involves using a cool laser beam to smoothly reshape the corneal surface of the eye.

Compared to many other methods of eye surgery, Lasik has a relatively quick surgery time and speedy recovery period, which are generally seen as the biggest benefits of the procedure. The Lasik surgery procedure involves:

Preparation:
In order to minimise the pain during the surgical procedure, anaesthetic drops are applied to the eye.

Flap creation:
A protective flap is created by the surgeon and then lifted to expose the inner corneal tissue.

Reshaping of the cornea:
For reshaping the inner layers of the cornea, computerised pulses of cool laser light are applied. By reshaping the inner corneal layer with laser beams, a range of eye problems can be corrected.

LASIK completion:
The surgeon replaces the corneal flap and puts it back into its original place. The healing process will then begin.

So if you’re tired of constantly wearing glasses or contact lenses, then Lasik eye surgery could be the solution.

Laser vision correction surgery can eliminate the need for glasses and contact lenses

Posted on: October 23, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Laser vision correction is a surgical procedure that utilises a cool beam of laser light in order to smoothly reshape the eye surface, thus improving vision. Laser vision correction surgery can help those who suffer farsightedness, nearsightedness and astigmatism.

The main objective of laser vision correction is to alter the shape of the cornea, in order for it to focus images onto your retina more easily, resulting in sharper vision. LASIK is one of the most popular laser eye correction procedures. Although laser eye surgery provides numerous benefits to its patients, you must meet certain criteria in order for the procedure to be carried out.

Who is eligible for LASIK?

• The patient should be a minimum of 18 years of age for the treatment of mild conditions, and 21 years of age for more complex procedures.
• Patients should have no infections, glaucoma, severely dry eyes, cataracts or any other condition that could affect the procedure and healing process
• Prior to undergoing laser vision correction surgery, your vision should have been stable for at least a year, with no major problems
• Patients should not have any autoimmune or degenerative diseases that could affect the healing process after laser eye surgery

Patients who fulfil this criteria can then opt to undergo the laser vision correction procedure.


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