Wednesday, April 17, 2013

What happens when you get lasik eye surgery?

Q. Like what do they do? Do they put a lazer up to your eye or what? What happens if you blink during the process? What if you move your head? I need answers!

A. I had Lasik 5 yrs ago. They put numbing drops in your eye first, then when they are working you lay down under the laser machine and they place a clamp on you eye to keep it open, it looks like a reverse eye lash curler. Then the Dr. cuts a flap on the cornea and lays it back, next he tells you to look at the red blinking light- this is when the laser starts its job and makes small incisions to let more refractive light into your eye. It takes from 30-60 seconds depending on your correction. Last the Dr. replaces the flap, queeges the flap flat so it reattaches, and WHOLA, you have 20/20. I did have to go back a year later because one eye needed a enhancement.
After care you go home sleep for 4 hrs, they want your eyes closed to start to heal. you wear protective shields in the shower and when you sleep for 10 days. Eye drops and lubrication daily for a couple of weeks. It was the best money I ever spent. Had glasses from child hood.


What is the most common reason why parents say no to lasik eye surgery to kids?
Q. If the kid is ready for surgery and wants to banish his/her's bifocals, why do parents say no on the idea of getting his/her's child get surgery for a better life?

A. The main reason why LASIK should not be done on children is that their vision is not yet stable. Children often experience significant changes in their vision, since all infants suffer from mild hyperopia, which fades, while myopia often does not set in until children enter their teens or even later. The changing vision of children is related to changes in their cornea. If children have LASIK done, they will most likely need it done a second time later on. In addition, no good data exists on the effects of reshaping on still-growing corneas.


How can I cure my lazy eye?
Q. I am 13 years old and I have a lazy eye and I do wear glasses but no constantly, What is the chance of Lasik eye surgery going wrong? And what ways can I cure my lazy eye?

A. How to Cure a Lazy Eye

Amblyopia is also called "lazy eye". This disease mostly affects children. It occurs when the brain has problems connecting to the eye therefore the signals are not properly communicated.


Instructions

1- Treat your eye as soon as possible. If you see that one of your eyes is straying off then you need to go to a doctor to help you diagnose this problem.

2- Usually glasses will be prescribed to help correct the lazy eye.

3- The doctor may also suggest surgery to correct or straighten the eye muscles. It can help both eyes cooperate together.

4- Eye exercises are very beneficial. They help relax the eyes and help them regain focus and sharp eyesight. The patient may use Bate's Method. He was a doctor who invented eye exercises such as palming and believed that these exercises improved eyesight.

5- The optometrist may prescribe medication such as eye drops or pills to help soothe the eyes.





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