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Lasik Eye Surgery Risk - The Truth About LasikUnderstanding Lasik eye surgery risk is vital if you're intending on having eye surgery procedure.
There is a lot of information available on the benefits of Lasik yet it's important to go in with "eyes wide open." In other words, while it's a very safe procedure this doesn't mean there is no risk factor. The truth is, there is. In this article, we'll look at some of the complications which can occur during Lasik. Understand, some of these are minor and can easily be rectified while others are more serious. Lasik Eye Surgery Risks - Losing vision is obviously the biggest fear most people undergoing eye surgery have. Can it occur? Well, it's a risk but if you have gone through the proper screening methods and qualify for the surgery then the risk is minimal. But it's still a risk. Loss of vision could be anything from minor to major loss. - There is a risk of developing visual symptoms. Halos, double vision and vision glare which can affect night time vision are some of the visual symptoms which you are at risk of. After the treatment even if you had a good vision on the vision chart it is possible, in situation of low contrast, not to see as well as before the treatment. - Additional treatment could be required following surgery. Aids such as contact lenses and glasses could still be needed. This is an area you need to understand. Thinking you'll automatically get back 20/20 vision is optimistic and is something you should discuss with your doctor. - Dry Eye... After the surgery your eye may not produce enough tears to moisture itself and besides discomfort it can reduce the visual quality because of intermittent blurring and other symptoms. This condition may not be permanent and you may be required to use procedures such as use of plugs and intensive drop therapy. These are just a few of the Lasik eye surgery risks that exist. It's important to discuss risk with your doctor. The bottom line is, Lasik is relatively safe with minimal risk. Pre-screening methods are and should be thorough because the truth is, you really need to be suitable for this procedure before going under the laser. |