Things To Consider Before Undergoing Eye Surgery - Boston Laser

Things To Consider Before Undergoing Eye Surgery

Glasses and contact lenses are used in order to correct an error in the sight even without surgery. For some people, wearing eyeglasses or contacts are comfortable enough. However, there are also people who don’t find wearing eye products appealing and would prefer a one-time operation to make their visions better. If you’re one of the people who want an alternative in wearing eye products, you should consider getting LASIK eye surgery.

 

What Is LASIK Eye Surgery?

The Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis or LASIK eye surgery is a procedure that can give the patient 20/25 vision or even better results, depending on the factors present. In a LASIK surgery, the error is corrected by reshaping the cornea to provide a better refraction and vision correction. This is because the blurriness of the vision is affected by the shape of the cornea. In order to correct the vision, the LASIK procedure will cut and alter the curvature of the cornea, either the curve is flattened or make it steeper than before.

LASIK can provide a good vision without help from external eye products for years or decades. People who received this procedure are able to play sports and swim with good vision. However, it is still required to use glasses when they are doing something in low-light conditions or when they get older.

 

Eye-Related Factors That Can Affect The Result Of A LASIK Procedure

People who have eye diseases that cause progressive deterioration of the vision (e.g. keratoconus) which causes thinning of the cornea are advised to get this procedure. In addition, those who have eye injuries, large pupils, glaucoma, or Cataracts are not recommended to undergo LASIK as it might make these complications worse or these complications can result in a poor outcome.

People who have a good vision overall are also not advised to take eye surgery. The surgery might not also be worth it for those who only need to use glasses or contact lenses in limited time. People with conditions such as nearsightedness or have a high refractive error are also not recommended to take this surgery,

 

Other Factors To Be Considered

There are a lot of factors that are not related to the eyes which can still affect the outcome of the LASIK Surgery. Your surgeon might ask you general health questions which can include things related to your immune system. If you have an immune system condition such as lupus, HIV, and rheumatoid arthritis, your recovery for LASIK might be compromised.

In addition, people with diabetes, depression, chronic pain conditions, and irritable bowel syndrome are also asked about their conditions before undergoing LASIK Surgery. Before undergoing LASIK, you should do your homework and consult an eye doctor near you in order to get proper advice.

 

Should You Get A LASIK Eye Surgery Or Should You Stick To Glasses?

You should take note that a LASIK session will cost a lot of money. In addition, most insurance policies consider laser eye surgery as only an elective and will not cover the cost. Follow this adage: If it isn’t broke, you don’t have to fix it. Only get a LASIK Eye Surgery if this is the only procedure that can improve your condition.

Low-cost LASIK surgeries might use blade-based procedures and might cause more complications, that’s why eye clinics such as Boston Laser doesn’t offer the option. In addition, Boston Laser uses Custom View by using an Iris Registration technology which improves the night vision even after a LASIK surgery. This also enhances the accuracy of astigmatism correction. Always get the best doctor to minimize the complications that might arise in this operation.

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