Lasik eye surgery explained | margarito75juare's Blog
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Who may benefit from lasik Phoenix eye surgery. A lot of myopic (nearsighted or shortsighted) younger people are candidates for lasik Phoenix eye surgery. About 1 in 20 people unfortunately will not be, because of disfigurement of the cornea. A appointment with the eye surgeon will let the patient know if they're eligible. The number of ineligible patients is slightly higher for farsighted people because the patients are usually older and often have other eye conditions such as cataracts or glaucoma.About 20% of older people with long sightedness won't be eligible for the procedure. The process. The Lasik procedure does not cause any pain to the patient. A surgeon with a good bedside manor will speak the patient through the process. treatment is fast, taking around ten minutes max per eye. Often times as of late, patients have both eyes done in the same sitting. This wasn't always the case, but as Lasik eye surgery has become more routine over the years this has become the case. Firstly, aesthetic drops are used in the eyes. No needles will be utilized during the process, as the pain relief from the drops is sufficient. The laser is then applied to the eye, and about twenty minutes later the process is finished. Around 30 minutes after the treatment, the pain relief will wear off and the eyes will water and be distressing. This can often be extremely painful and irritable. This high level of pain should not last more than 2 to 3 hours, and by the next day, the patient should feel totally regular again. Lasik, however has a longer recovery time, 3 to 7 days, and also the patient is generally fitted with contact lenses for that duration. Results laser eye surgery has a huge success rate. Around a stunning 99% of myopic patients recovery fully with no complaints. An extremely small minority of patients will have to have repeat surgery several months later, some thing that may be determined in post surgical checks. Patients over 40 will often still require reading glasses, but will be able to see well in other activities. This Blog Entry's Comment Board There are no comments on this post yet, be the first to leave one!
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