Laser Vision Correction
Laser Vision Correction




Laser vision correction addresses the surgical correction of refractive errors such as myopia, far-sightedness and astigmatism. This has enabled the eye surgeons to measure and correct imperfections to each person's vision that would have otherwise gone untreated
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Laser vision correction is a most advanced procedure, wherein the curvature of the eye is reshaped in a matter of just a few minutes. This is done with the help of computer-controlled instruments and advanced excimer laser. Vision is improved by focusing light rays more directly on the retina to create a clearer image. The objective of laser vision correction is to improve your uncorrected vision and decrease the dependency on corrective lenses. Custom laser vision procedures treat both lower and higher order aberration to potentially achieve a higher quality of vision. Many people achieve 100% vision through laser vision surgery without glasses or contact lenses..


Laser vision correction comprises of the complex selection of options for refractive surgery. While most of these options can be difficult, more choices also bring the opportunity to meet more of the needs of individual patients. The choices are broadly divided into; Flap surgery and Surface surgery. Flap surgery is further divided into Microkeratome Lasik and Intralase Lasik. While Surface surgery is further divided into PRK, LASEK and Epi-LASIK Only a comprehensive pre-operative evaluation can determine if laser vision correction is for you, and if so, which laser vision correction procedure is most suitable for you..


Not everyone is eligible for laser vision correction. There can be some general conditions that make the surgery either inadvisable or even impossible. Some of the reasons that affect the suitability for laser vision correction are:

1. Eye problems that are not treatable with laser eye surgery.
2. Lifestyles and occupation can also hinder the use of laser vision correction.
3. Patients with uncontrolled diabetes are not suitable for laser vision correction
4. Laser vision correction is inadvisable for those suffering from keratoconus.

But there are other treatment options available at some clinics that may be appropriate even in disqualifying conditions. They are CK or Implantable contact lenses.

There are several benefits you can enjoy from a laser vision correction surgery, like:

• It is a painless procedure, where everything gets done smoothly and easily.
• You get your eyesight back with a clear and natural vision.
• You are no longer dependent on glasses or contact lenses.
• No hassle with contact solutions, glasses, clip-ons etc.
• Travelling, sporting, recreational activities become more convenient.
• As there are no stitches involved in the surgery, this procedure works best for the people who fear about stitches.

While you are aware of the benefits, you should not overlook the risks involved in a laser vision correction surgery. They include:
• Loss of vision.
• Unsteady focus of the eye because of membrane thinning.
• Low curing process.
• Night blindness or night-time glower.
• Obscure vision.

Hence, it is advisable to choose best doctors to work on your eye problems, in order to get back the normal functioning of your eyes in no time.

 

     
 

 

 
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