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Is Lasik Right For You?

Many people are turning to LASIK surgery as a long term cure, but have you considered the question “is LASIK surgery for you?” a fascinating query. Luckily the Food and Drug Administration or FDA has made available to the general public a listing which will help you to assess this very question. By determining your candidacy as well as arming yourself with this important information you will be better informed to ask the correct questions.

Do you know if you’re a poor candidate?

With anything it is important to make decisions based on facts rather then on thoughts and opinions given by others. Thus take your time in answering and considering the following questions.

Do you have the financial resources in which to meet the expense comfortably?

Does your profession at all restrict you from undertaking ‘refractive surgery?’

Do you have any other eye condition that may need to be considered?

Has your prescription been changed within the last year?

Do you have a daily need to wear glasses or is it generally needed for specific purposes such as driving a car?

Do your pupils enlarge in dim lighting?

Are your eyes generally dry?

Are you aware medically of any chronic illness you may have that could prevent you from recovering completely such as autoimmune disease?

Are you currently taking drugs such as steroids that may prevent your full recovery?

Do you have thick or thin corneas?

It is also essential that you are aware of the following risks and limitations that may possibly occur after the procedure has taken place.

Risks and limitations that can occur postoperative

In some cases ‘contrast sensitivity’ may occur, hampering vision in faint lighting.

Night driving, glare, starbursts and halos may occur as visual symptoms after surgery.

Postoperative chronic dry eyes may arise. However should you have suffered before having the procedure done intensity may increase.

Should further surgeries be required are you in the position to do so?

LASIK surgery is not a guarantee that reading glasses may not still be a necessity thereafter.

It is important that you take into consideration all possible risks that may occur when having both your eyes treated simultaneously.

It should be noted that such a procedure may cause temporary blindness or loss of vision.

There is no actual proof that LASIK Surgery will have a long term benefit without the need for further correction.

Have you considered the information found in the patient information booklet?

Learn more about laser surgery Sacramento, CA. Stop by and see the testimonial for Dr. Ellis where you can find out all about laser eye surgery in Sacramento and what it can do for you.

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