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Proper post-operative care for LASIK treatment

Posted on: November 30, 2009
Category: Eye Care

Of the many different treatments for medical conditions available today, LASIK eye surgery is perhaps the most common. This is mainly due to the advanced technology used to perform this treatment. Since its introduction, LASIK eye surgery has been providing patients with excellent results.

However, if you are undergoing LASIK eye surgery, it is important that you do not take the procedure for granted. Like all surgery, eye surgery comes with an element of risk, and it is important to reduce that risk by following certain rules post-operatively.

• Keeping the eyes relaxed and free from stress is one of the most important healing instructions. This means that you should avoid watching television or looking at computer screens. For a few days after the operation, limit the time you spend on these activities.

• Touching and rubbing your eyes is completely prohibited after LASIK treatment. You will be provided with goggles to wear in bed until the cornea has healed suitably.

• It is also advisable to only bathe after a Lasik eye surgery rather than showering. You should also avoid spraying fluids in your eyes. Swimming is completely prohibited until the eye is fully healed.

• Wearing sunglasses outside can be an effective way of protecting the eye from dust and debris at the same time as giving some comfort whilst the eye is sensitive to light.

• Attending regular check-ups and ensuring full compliance with eye drop medication are also important for a successful Lasik eye surgery.

How laser eye surgery works

Posted on: November 29, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Our eyes are very complex. Light enters the eye and falls on the retina at the back of the eye creating an image. The surface of the eye acts as a lens controlling the light which enters and facilitates a clear image.

Where eye surgery can be used

In some cases, the shape of the eyeball and imperfections on the surface can have a detrimental effect of the quality of the image produced on the retina. These imperfections can result in near-sightedness, far-sightedness and astigmatism, necessitating the need for glasses and contact lenses. The good news is that these conditions are very much curable by simple LASIK surgery.

What LASIK means

Laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis, or LASIK, is a process by which a minor alteration to the transparent layer in front of your eyes, called the cornea, is made. Since the cornea operates conjunction with the pupil to project an image on the retina, LASIK works on the theory that an alteration of this layer will change the focal point of the rays falling on the retina. Perfecting this image will correct the visual defect and remove the need for glasses and contact lenses.

How to choose the right practitioner for undergoing LASIK

Posted on: November 28, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

The term LASIK stands for laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis and is the most commonly performed method of laser eye surgery in practice today. LASIK surgery can eliminate a patient’s reliance on glasses and contact lenses instantly.

LASIK eye surgery has to be performed by a highly qualified eye surgeon. The surgery involves the use of an oscillating blade to cut a corneal flap over the eye, which is then folded back to expose the stroma. After this, an Excimer laser will vaporize a small portion of the stroma and the corneal flap is replaced.

Speaking to people who have undergone LASIK eye surgery could really help you to prepare yourself for what is going to happen. It will also help you to choose which provider to opt for. Shortlist a number of reputed practitioners and browse through their brochures in order to help you select the best one. Many offer a free consultation, so you can attend an appointment and decide if you are comfortable with the plan.

LASIK surgery can lessens the effect of near-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism and also solve eye related problems of the aged. In many cases patients benefit from 20/20 vision post-operatively. Although LASIK eye surgery cannot be guaranteed, it has shown remarkable success rates.

Laser eye surgery provides instant results

Posted on: November 27, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Unlike traditional eye surgery procedures, laser eye surgery has shown exceptional results. It effectively corrects vision-related problems and offers patients a quick solution to their impairment. In the past few years, laser eye surgery has become more and more popular. Laser eye surgery has helped many patients to effectively eliminate their need of glasses and contact lenses.

If you suffer from visual impairment such as short-sightedness, long-sightedness or astigmatism, you may be suitable for laser eye surgery. However, before opting for laser eye surgery, you should initially do some research to get familiar with the nature of the procedure. If it sounds like something you would like to pursue, a short examination by an experienced optometrist will verify whether your eyes are suitable for the procedure.

Once you have had your consultation, you are ready for surgery. Your eyes will be tested again at each stage of the pre-operative preparation.

Laser eye surgery offers wonderful release from the restrictions imposed by poor eyesight. The procedure itself is quick and painless, and the post-operative recovery time can be as little as a matter of hours. If you are looking to improve your vision, laser eye surgery may represent the most rewarding option.

The many benefits of LASIK surgery

Posted on: November 26, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

LASIK, or laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis, has several advantages over preceding eye surgery procedures. The LASIK procedure lessens the risk of scarring and minimises the surface area that will need to heal. It also demands less post-operative requirement medication, reduces the risk of corneal haze and, in most cases, leaves patients with excellent vision after just a day or two.

LASIK can also be used for treating a greater range of visual impairments. As everyone’s eyes are different, each procedure is tailored specifically to the needs of each patient. Following the LASIK procedure, patients are usually in a position to dispose of their glasses and contact lenses and enjoy 20/20 vision. Not everyone is suitable for surgery however. Patients can be informed of whether they are a suitable candidate after a short consultation.

Whether you suffer from near-sightedness, far-sightedness or have astigmatism, LASIK eye surgery can treat any of these problems.

LASIK is safe, painless and conveniently corrects the vision of both of your eyes at the same time, unlike some operations which deal with one eye at a time. With laser vision correction you can resume your work just a couple of days after the completion of the procedure.

LASIK surgery can pave the way towards the aviation industry

Posted on: November 25, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Do you want to pursue a career in the field of aviation? The aviation industry is growing and growing and employment opportunities for budding pilots have increased. There are, however, stringent rules within the industry postulating that employees have perfect vision due to the nature of the work.

In the past, visual impairments would have spelled the end for your aviation ambitions, but the availability of modern laser eye surgery has changed everything. LASIK surgery is a vision-corrective surgery which can give patients the 20/20 vision required for a career in aviation.

LASIK incorporates the use of technological equipment and the skill of highly qualified surgeons. The surgeon will use a high-intensity laser called an Excimer to shape your cornea. The surgeon will first examine your eye and identify the nature of its defects. He will then detect the irregularities in the shape of the cornea. The procedure is performed using drops which anaesthetise the eye and suppress the blink reflex allowing the surgeon to work.

Recovery time is generally minimal compared to other forms of surgery. One the anaesthetics have worn off you may experience some stinging and the sensation of grit in your eye, but after a short period of rest these side-effects will fade. In a matter of hours you could be seeing with perfect vision, giving you the opportunity to take to the skies.

Opt for laser eye surgery and get rid of your glasses and contacts

Posted on: November 24, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Laser eye surgery helps give thousands of people every year perfect vision, freeing them from the constraints of glasses and contact lenses. There are a number of laser eye surgery clinics in operation today, all competing to offer this life-changing treatment. The procedures and equipment used to carry out the operation are extremely advanced and innovative and the success rate of surgery is very high.

LASIK, Wavefront LASIK, Epi-LASIK and Femtosecond LASIK make up the different procedures.

LASIK laser eye surgery: This surgery is prescribed to correct eye diseases ranging from short-sightedness, astigmatism and long-sightedness. The operation is quick and the recovery period very short.

Epi-LASIK: This surgery takes techniques of LASIK surgery and LASEK surgery and combines them. The recovery period is not as quick as with LASIK.

Wavefront LASIK laser surgery: This type of laser eye surgery is generally used for correcting unusually shaped eyes and also to rectify unsatisfactory results of Epi-LASIK or Lasik treatments. It also helps in improving night vision by removing haloes and other imperfections caused by an irregular corneal surface.

Many patients experience a drastic improvement in their vision by the morning following their treatment. All laser eye surgeons are highly qualified and skilled medical practitioners, with the shared aim of improving the sight of their patients. Take advantage of this groundbreaking surgery and book a consultation today.

Finding a good surgeon for your laser eye surgery

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

Laser eye surgery is becoming increasingly popular with those who have problems with their vision, as it can be extremely effective and is relatively painless.

If you are considering laser eye surgery it is important that you choose a reputable clinic and surgeon.
Laser eye surgery is a long term solution to your eye problems, so you need to ensure that you find the best surgeon possible.

By choosing an experienced surgeon, you will be able to increase your chances of getting the best quality laser eye treatment. A good surgeon will also be able to make the process of the surgery a lot more comfortable for you, and they will guide you through the entire treatment and aftercare procedures.

The best way to choose a good surgeon and clinic is to conduct some thorough research. You could also ask your friends and relatives for their advice if they too have undergone the procedure. There are many sources on the internet where you can also gain invaluable advice.

Opting for laser eye surgery could be one of the best decisions you ever make, so make sure you choose your surgeon wisely.

The different methods of eye surgery

Posted on: November 22, 2009
Category: Laser Eye Surgery

Methods of eye surgery are based around the manipulation of the shape and structure of the cornea in order to correct vision.
Eye surgery can help to correct myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and presbyopia.

What is Radial keratotomy?

The oldest method of eye surgery, radial keratotomy relies on a series of cuts being made to the corneal tissue in a radial manner, so that the eyeball flattens out and thus projecting the focal point onto the retina correctly.

ALK

Automated lamellar keratotomy is a method of eye surgery in which a microkeratome is utilised. A microkeratome is a device which is used in eye surgery for ensuring precision. This device makes a flap in the corneal tissue, then once the cornea is exposed, slices of the cornea are cut out in order to ensure that the entry of light is manipulated properly. Once the required amount of corneal tissue has been removed, the flap of the tissue is replaced.

However, eye surgery has developed massively over recent years, with laser surgery emerging as the procedure of choice for those who have problems with their vision.

What are the processes involved in LASIK surgery?

Posted on: November 21, 2009
Category: LASIK surgery

LASIK surgery is an innovative and popular method of correcting a range of vision problems.

Many people with visual problems have to constantly rely on glasses and contact lenses, although LASIK surgery can help to eliminate the need for them altogether.

Previously, the most methods of eye surgery were ALK (Automated Lamellar keratotomy) and PRK (photorefractive keratotomy). LASIK incorporates a small part of both of the processes.

ALK surgery reduced a part of the corneal tissue, using a precision instrument called the microkeratome. This method could only help short sightedness though.

PRK operated directly on the surface of the corneal tissue, then corrected the tissue on the inside.

LASIK surgery is the latest procedure in eye surgery which can correct vision defects accurately, as it not restricted to the surface of the corneal tissue like PRK surgery.

LASIK also uses an Excimer laser, which is capable of imparting shape to the corneal tissue with sharp precision.

If you decide to undergo LASIK surgery, you should ensure that you choose a reputable and experienced clinic that has had many satisfied customers.


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