ss_blog_claim=b2296f46d1ce10727bda3560890ffb28 My Lovely life with beautiful things I've crossed: LASIK surgery
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

LASIK surgery

LASIK is the name of the surgery that is done for the eye patients. It is mostly done for eye patients suffering from Myopia, Hyperopia, astigmatism. This is a type of refracted laser eye surgery, where a Laser light is used to correct the problems that occur problem. Using the his power light that comes out of the Laser light you could easily correct the eye lens by moving its position. The eye problem occurs because of miss positioning of ones eyes lens, which could be easily corrected using LASIK surgery. Do surf the net for more LASIK information at lasikfacts.com

The LASIK facts are:
  • This is one of the most effective procedure that is followed world wide to correct eye problems
  • LASIK has been right from the day its introduced. Its been successfully running for the past 10 years.
  • LASIK works really effective and the patients could expect 20/20 vision or better.
  • LASIK is safe and there wont be any severe complaints after the surgery.
People who fear of doing these kind of eye surgeries need not to worry anymore. As the FDA panel meeting that is held recently has confirmed the success of LASIK treatment. Scientific datas also provide that around 95.4% of people who undergone LASIK are satisfied on their results. Kenry D said “As one of the most studied medical procedures, LASIK is well-established and has an exceptional track record". Solomon, M.D, a world-renowned ophthalmologist and refractive surgeon at the Storm Eye Institute said "Today’s modern LASIK delivers superior safety and better visual results than ever before”

Dr. Solomon on LASIK:

Q: What is LASIK?
A: Today’s modern LASIK combines 3D mapping and customized treatment for the 1st all-laser technology. The US Military & NASA have approved this combination on personnel including pilots and astronauts. It’s the pinnacle of LASIK technology.

Q: Is everyone a candidate?
A: No. On average 20-25% of people are ineligible. Those with thin, irregularly shaped corneas or unrealistic expectations are not considered good candidates.

Q: What to do if I’m considering LASIK?
A: Talk to people and ask for referrals to find a good physician. The best patients do their own research. The estimated 2 hour exam includes 3-D mapping, customized wave-front measurements of your eye and an examination of your corneas.

Q: Does it hurt?
A: It's fast and nearly painless. Remember, LASIK is surgery. Recognizing benefits and risks is vital. Serious complications are less than 1%. These may include dry eye, halos & double vision that resolve over time or are managed by enhancements or therapy such as drops to replace the eye’s moisture.

“LASIK changes lives for the better. With today’s advanced technologies there is no better time to have LASIK”
-Dr. Solomon.




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