Lasik Surgery Can Free You Of Glasses And Contact Lenses

Posted on 26th October 2009 by admin in laser eye surgery

For most of us who manage daily any level of compromised vision, our world is one where eyeglasses, contact lenses, pricey prescriptions, and frequent visits to the eye doctor are standard. But as Lasik surgery technology has continued to evolve and its popularity has risen exponentially, more and more people are choosing refractive eye surgery as an alternative to glasses and contacts.

Lasik surgery involves the reshaping of the cornea - the thin, transparent tissue covering the iris - or colored section - of your eye. The lens of the eye - which sits right behind the iris refracts - or bends - light rays so that they are seen by the retina - located in the back of the eye. The retina’s job is to then take these light rays and covert them to messages that can be understood by our brain’s optic nerve.

If you understand this process then you can understand that if our eyes suffer refractive difficulties, the light is not bent properly to the retina and the image that our brain receives is blurry. When we wear eyeglasses or contact lenses, the light is brought closer to the lens or sent directly to the retina. Lasik surgery uses laser technology to reshape the cornea so that light is refracted clearly.

During a Lasik surgery procedure, the patient is normally first given anesthetic eye drops to help numb the eye and minimize discomfort after which a speculum is placed on the upper and lower eyelids to prevent blinking. The eye is then immobilized using a corneal suction ring. After the eye is immobilized, a thin incision is made in the top layer of the corneal tissue, making a very thin flap in the tissue. When the flap is folded over, the second layer of the cornea - the stroma - is revealed.

Laser power is then used to resurface this part of the cornea. Such resurfacing is done based on what specific issues are apparent in your particular eye; information that is normally gathered during pre-surgical visits. After the reshaping, the flap is repositioned over the eye; healing takes place naturally and often very quickly.

Lasik surgery is a relatively quick procedure - usually completed in less than 20 minutes for both eyes - and most patients report that it is virtually painless; while it can be mildly uncomfortable at times. While vision may be blurry for up to a day following surgery, most people report clear vision after this time.

Lasik surgery, while popular, is not for everyone. In fact, a pre-surgical examination is imperative to determine if you are a good candidate for Lasik. Surgeons who perform Lasik normally look for at least six months of prescription stability in patients - meaning that your eyeglass or contact lenses prescription has remained the same.

In addition, refractive difficulties should fall under the appropriate guidelines for Lasik correction for the best chance of success. The doctor will also want to ensure that you are in good overall health.

J. Lloyd
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/lasik-surgery-can-free-you-of-glasses-and-contact-lenses-122608.html

why this woman is on a self-improvement spree,when time is running out for her?

Posted on 26th October 2009 by admin in laser eye surgery uk

My 30 year old, very attractive, and professional sister went through divorce and separation 3 years ago.
Please note that we are an indian family living in UK.
Now, we all were hoping that at some point she will try to re-settle.
However, she has got very fiddily. She keeps on improving her life like excercise, laser surgery for her eyes, and now planning on having breast augmentation to increase her bust size from A cup to C. All this is fine but her standards in men is really high. She wants someone attractive, confident and professional.
We feel that because she is getting so much better, she will never be able to find a right match for herself.
Afterall, she is not a celebrity , so she doesn’t need to be perfect and should live like a middle class woman.

I am worried about my sister. If she never found anyone, she will be all alone which is too sad.
what do you think?

OMG -she’s 30 with her whole life in front of her

What she does with her life is he business, and by all accounts she is improving things for the better, and feeling better in herself
I’m sure her divorce would have left her feeling very low in self esteem,so I’d be congratulating her on getting on with her life and making improvements that will increase her self confidence and self esteem.

She’s got high standards and there is nothing wrong with that

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How old do you have to be for laser eye surgery?

Posted on 26th October 2009 by admin in laser eye surgery

I am younger then 18 . i have a bad eye vision keeps getting worse and worse i want to get laser eye surgery how much does it cost ? if not any tips for better eye vision ?
Thank You ,

You need to be 18, and your RX also needs to be stablized for a prolonged preiod of time before a doctor would consider it. There would be no reason to do such a drastic procedure if you’re eyes are likely to change.

Good luck! : )

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