emptydumpty.com emptydumpty.com emptydumpty.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Add Article   
Get 3 way links
 

Family & Home

Banking & Finance

Outdoor & Sports

Policies & Law

Healthcare & Medicine

Games & Play

Science & Research

Children

Recreation & Entertainment

Education & Reference

Business & Commerce

Automobile & Automotive

Eating & Drinking

Property & Estate

Self Enhancement

Society & Issues

Shopping Online

Fashion & Lifestyle

Creative Arts

News & Media

Computers & Networking

Tour & Travel

Jobs & Employment

Health & Therapy

 

Site Home –› Healthcare & Medicine –› Surgical Operation
 

Know Before You Go: Facts About Lasik Eye Surgery

 
Author: Christopher Luck

Is lasik eye surgery right for you? I see lasik surgery advertised all over the television, the internet, and in magazines, but I really didn't know that much about it. Turns out, it has not been around very long and was only first used and developed in the early part of the 1990's. By now you probably know that lasik eye surgery is a way to correct vision so that there is little or no reliance on traditional forms of eyesight correction such as contacts or glasses. What the surgery actually does is correct the shape of your cornea in order to allow you to see well. Sounds great, but there are things you should know and be aware of before you decide whether or not lasik is the best way for you to go about correcting your vision.

The first thing you will need to know is how lasik eye surgery is performed. You will be fully awake for the whole procedure which takes just a few seconds. However, you will have only a mild sedative in you and drops will numb your cornea to the pain. Your eye will be held open and lasers will be shot into the eye to perform the procedure.

What exactly are those lasers doing during the lasik eye surgery, though? Well, they are actually creating a flap over your cornea. The lasers your doctor will use work at approximately 4000 adjustments per second. This allows them to be as accurate as possible. Your doctor guides and pre-programs the lasers so that your vision will improve as much as possible.

Before your lasik eye surgery begins, you will likely be given an antibiotic. This is to prepare for the case of an infection. While infection in lasik eye surgery is very uncommon, there is a chance. The antibiotic before hand will help out in case it happens. You may also notice your doctor taking measurements before hand. These measurements will allow him to make a sort of topographical map of your eye. With that map, he can program the lasers to make the changes to your cornea necessary to improve your vision as much as possible.

There is no guarantee that after surgery you will have full vision back, but in most cases people get most of their vision back. Your eye will need to heal first after lasik eye surgery, though. Because of this, you will be asked by your doctor to go home and immediately sleep for a few hours. This gives your body time to begin healing your eye and help the surgery to be successful. Make sure you always listen carefully to your doctor's instructions to ensure a successful lasik eye surgery.

So is lasik eye surgery right for you? Only you and your eye doctor can really answer that question. What is for sure, though, is that lasik eye surgery is continually improving. It is a very powerful procedure that may be able to help you restore your eyesight to almost perfect or at least make it much better than it was before. So, educate yourself, consult your eye doctor and try to decide if you would benefit from lasik eye surgery.

Author Bio:
Christopher Luck is a famous writer. Christopher likes to scribble articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: improving joint flexability through surgery, gastric bypass surgery, laser eye surgery
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Asthma Types and Its Symptoms
 
Alzheimers: the Facts
 
Chronic Pain Management for Cancer Patients
 
A Look at Various Wart Treatments
 
Know Before You Go: Facts About Lasik Eye Surgery
 
Allergies, Cures Exist But
 
Regain Lost Confidence By Buying A Mastectomy Bra
 
Is Laparoscopic Bypass Surgery Right for You?
 
Living with Asthma
 
Spotting the Signs of Anorexia
 
 
 
   Site Home :> Privacy Policy :> ToS
Copyright © www.emptydumpty.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.