Tuesday, March 25, 2014

did any had gone for a laser eye surgery?




Nice_puppy


if so tell me the whole story and i am a brave man


Answer
I got one eye done 2 weeks ago. Mine was a high case of (-800) Myopia with Astigmatism, and the result now is slightly over corrected and astigmatism of 200 D.

Over-correction & Under-correction is a common problem with LASIK. However, if your error is high, it tend to regress after the surgery,. so most surgeons would purposely over-correct to compensate for the regression. Mine was only over +0.25, which does not affect perfect vision much, except for the remaining Astigmatism which would require an enhancement (2nd procedure) done later.

A common misconception is that the burning smell during the procedure is your corneal burning. No it is not. The laser is a cool laser (about 11F) , and the burning smell is just the resultant chemical reaction.

But as with most surgeries, there's always risks, and one includes complication that may lead to blindness and less critically, there is still the potential that you will need glasses after the procedure.

Independence from glasses is NEVER guaranteed for LASIK vision correction. It never was, and never will. But it will most probably decrease your dependence on glasses in everyday life.

Talk to a LASIK professional for more information. Also select a surgeon who have a good track record of performing LASIK procedures. It always gets better with experience!

i'm short sighted. my eye power is -5.0, can i take laser eye operation therapy?




MadMax





Answer
Laser eye surgery to remove errors of refraction (LASIK) was first developed and used for near-sighted individuals (myopics) such as yourself.

For as long as you will qualify as a candidate for LASIK, and pass the qualifying tests (i.e. stable refractive error for at least a year, at least 18 years of age, with no or controlled dry-eye syndrome and enough corneal tissue to work with). You can go for the procedure.

It would be best to see an ophthalmologist so you can discuss further. One of the most important things that a LASIK candidate must have is a realistic expectation of the results of the procedure.




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