A Guide to Correction Care Lasik Eye Surgery
Vision problems and vision conditions have been multiplying at epidemic proportions. These problems have not been isolated, but rather occur globally. It is estimated that over half the population currently suffers from one or more types of eye problems. While there are a variety of treatment options available, one of the newest options, and currently the most popular, is the correction care Lasik eye surgery.
What is it?
For many patients, the latest technology of vision correction is the correction care Lasik eye surgery. This is a very advanced surgery procedure with the objective of lessening or completely eliminating the need of a patient to use any kinds of glasses or contact lenses.
The Procedure
The correction care Lasik eye surgery is quite simple medical procedure. The surgeon uses microkeratome as the main device of the eye surgery. The microketome is used to slice a flap off the top of the cornea. The flap is folded back out of the way to allow the doctor to remove some corneal tissues underneath the top cornea. An excimer laser instrument is used to remove the corneal tissues.
Once the cornea has been reshaped the right way and the surgeon does not need to make any more adjustments, the flap on the cornea is then laid back into place, covering the area where it was first removed from. With nearsighted patients the goal of the surgeon is to flatten the too-steep cornea, whereas with farsighted patients the surgeon's goal is to create a steeper cornea.
One of the best things about the Lasik eye surgery, besides the obvious results, is that is has very little risk. However, just because the surgery itself has little risk involved, that doesn't mean you don't need to find a highly qualified surgeon.
It will need to be determined if you are a person who will benefit from the Lasik vision correction procedure. While most people can, some are ineligible, and you must be certain you are not one of those. To make his determination, the physician will give your eyes a very thorough examination in order to discover what, if any, optical disorders you may be suffering from and whether they are significant. That will indicate the sort of adjustment you may require and just how much scraping with the laser would be necessary in your case.
Remember that if for some reason you are not considered to be an eligible candidate for the procedure, there are various other treatment options available to you that you can take advantage of. Just work together with your eye doctor to come up with the best ideas on solutions for your eye problems.
Learn which LASIK eye surgery procedure is right for you.
Published May 29th, 2008
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