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Lasik Laser Eye Surgery - How To Choose Your Lasik SurgeonThe selection of the surgeon when considering Lasik laser eye surgery is extremely important. In fact, many suggest the surgeon's skill in performing this delicate procedure just about counts for everything.
Selecting a well qualified surgeon will involve a little homework however, endorsements from those who have had the procedure performed successfully in the past is a good way to refine your list. Another selection method is to talk to your doctor and ask for a recommendation. One of the first things you need to check are the surgeon's credentials and in particular, how many procedures he/she has performed previously. In other words, experience is a vita; element in choosing a surgeon. Lasik Laser Eye Surgery For those with severe vison problems, Lasik laser eye surgery should be a consideration. It also allows a faster recovery than PRK(photorefractive keratectomy) and other methods. In addition, patients who have undergone a LASIK laser eye surgery can see accurately enough to drive and read within just a week. The Risks Risks are involved in any type of surgery and Lasik is no different. The risk factor with Lasik however is extremely small especially when the skill and experience of the surgeon is taken into account. However small though, it still exists. For example, there are side effects to be aware of with LASIK laser eye surgery and this could affect a small number of people. Such effects include over or under-correction, scarring of the cornea, astigmatism, corneal infections, lower contrast sensitivity or problems with driving at night. PRK And RK PRK and RK(radial keratotomy) are always an option when going through the pre-screening process. Physicians will evaluate a patient whose intention is to undergo Lasik laser eye surgery and in some cases, could be advised to undergo a PRK or RK procedure instead. After studying all the options they have and consider side effects, many of them eventually agree on other methods. Many clinical centers, while they do perform LASIK laser eye surgery in many situations, they claim that other methods are in some cases more suitable. For example, some physicians believe that for a small number of patients with low or moderately near-sighted eye conditions, a RK (radial keratotomy) is more appropriate. The bottom line however, is Lasik laser eye surgery is usually the best option and the other two methods would be considered given the requirements of the patient. This is why choosing an experienced surgeon is in your favor and why the pre-screening process is such a vital aspect of laser eye surgery. |