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Home > Healthy lasix eye > Tips on Avoiding Lasik Surgery Injuries

Tips on Avoiding Lasik Surgery Injuries

January 3rd, 2010

"lasix eyes risk"LASIK eye surgery could mean never having to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses again. But it is important to remain realistic about your LASIK surgery as there is still a chance that complications like infection or injury could happen. Reduce the chance of getting LASIK surgery injuries by following these ideas on how you can avoid them.

Consider if you really want surgery. The thought of the benefits on the other side, sometimes causes people jump into the decision to get LASIK surgery without much thought. Not a good idea! It is important to think carefully about the implications of such a procedure. Most LASIK surgery goes off extremely well but you still need to accept that there could be complications. Are you ok with this? Another factor to consider is whether your employer’s policies will allow it. From a financial point of view, consider whether such an investment is workable for you right now. Many thousands of dollars can be a lot of money for someone who already has debts. It may be the best option to not actually go through with the surgery.

Choose the best surgeon. Getting the best surgeon you possible can reduce your likelihood of injury-free LASIK surgery. The expense should not be your main consideration – your eyes can’t be replaced. Learn about the process of LASIK, and chase up a few LASIK surgeons to make your choice between. If possible, get referrals from their previous patients, and see how satisfied they were. Choose a surgeon who has an impeccable reputation, works at a reputable clinic and has a lot of good recommendations from patients.

Query the type of equipment your surgeon will be using. You won’t necessarily find the same quality of lasers in all LASIK facilities. Some machines do have higher complication outcomes than others. Find out the type of machine to be used on you and if it was the subject of any product recalls. Needless to say, ascertain that the machine is approved for use in the U.S. (or Canada). Searching on the net will give this information as long as you know the make and model of the laser.

Select a specialized procedure. An in-depth consultation at a LASIK office is required so that they can assess your eyes. Then you will be offered two options. One option is a cheaper, but is not a specifically formulated treatment for your eyes while the other, dearer options are specially customized to your eyes. Choose the dearer procedure!

This is particularly important if you have the following conditions: thin corneas; early cataract formation; big pupils; other medical conditions like Lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Doing this will help you to avoid LASIK surgeries injuries such as like ‘halos’, ‘starbursts’ and poor night vision.

By Tiffany Provost

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  2. February 18th, 2010 at 05:36 | #2

    LASIK is an irreversible procedure, and most insurance companies do not cover LASIK surgery. Contact Lens

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  6. April 6th, 2010 at 11:16 | #6

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  8. April 19th, 2010 at 12:31 | #8

    LASIK is an irreversible procedure, and most insurance companies do not cover LASIK surgery. Contact Lens

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  11. April 27th, 2010 at 13:57 | #11

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  12. April 28th, 2010 at 04:06 | #12

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  13. April 28th, 2010 at 07:49 | #13

    LASIK is an irreversible procedure, and most insurance companies do not cover LASIK surgery. Contact Lens

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