A Brief History of Lasik Laser Eye Surgery
Laser eye surgery is the most common refractive procedure performed to correct short-sightedness
. This procedure is very effective and safe, but, if you are worried about the surgery, here are some reasons you should be.
Many people who underwent Lasik eye surgery have been able to stop wearing glasses or contacts after surgery. This is considered to be one of the most effective surgeries to cure short-sightedness.
The rate of recovery for Lasik eye surgery is fast. Patients are able to enjoy an improved vision after surgery and, in most cases, your eyes will be perfect the next morning. In some cases, patients will be able to start wearing glasses or contacts right after surgery.
Lasik eye surgery usually gives good results, but there are some cases when results are less than desirable. Lasik is considered to be a safe procedure, but, it's not 100% safe. Some patients may experience complications, but, they are rare.
Lasik eye surgery is designed to restore a normal vision. It's also extremely effective, but, it's not painless. Some patients may feel discomfort during the procedure. This is considered to be minimal, but, if you are still having discomfort, you should stop wearing contacts and glasses.
What are the risks of Lasik?
1. Cornea destruction This is considered to be a risk of Lasik eye surgery. Cornea is the inside of the eye. It's basically the surface of the eye. Lasik can cause damage to the cornea during the surgery, which will make your eyesight unstable. Lasik is not recommended if you want to keep your eyesight stable.
In some patients, dry eyes occur during the surgery. In this case, the patient has to use drops everyday. This condition is considered to be minor, but, if it persists for more than 2 months, it should be treated immediately.
In some patients, eyes infection occur during Lasik. Eyes infection happen when you put your eyes in solution that contains a contaminated item, like soap. It's dangerous if you have it, because it can cause ulcers in your eyes. The risk of eyes infection is considered to be low, but, if it happens to you, you must seek treatment immediately.
1. Infection of flap If there is any damage to the cornea of your eye during the surgery, this will cause flap will be damaged which will prevent the cornea to heal properly. This is considered to be a risk in some patients. It must be treated immediately.
There's also a chance of eye infection due to the improper caring of the eye during the surgery. If you have this condition, it must be treated right away.
The chances of eye infections are considered to be very low during the Lasik surgery. The risks are considered to be minimal and at present, it is a decision you have to make. It will depend on your personal conditions if you have to apply the drops or not. But, in most cases, you must apply the drops because the eye is considered to be a fragile organ. It must be protected from infections right away.
1. Irregular astigmatism If your vision turns out to be irregular, it will be fixed immediately. Irregular astigmatism is considered to be a common complication of Lasik. This complication occurs when the shape of your cornea become irregular. This may happen if your flap become unfolded too much. This will be fixed during the operation.
If your eye is accidentally hurt during the surgery, it may cause the cornea to be damaged. You must seek a treatment right away. This problem is considered to be very serious and it may lead to blindness.
If the eye dries up during the surgery, it will be treated right away. But, if this happens very often, it may be an indication of a possible drying of the eye. It is necessary to apply an eye drop that will give you a temporary relief. It is necessary to do so at the first sign of dryness. This problem is extremely serious and may lead to loss of vision. 1. Corneal infection
If the cornea becomes infected right away, it may be due to the procedure itself. If this happens very often, it may be a sign of a possible contamination of the equipment. You must apply an eye drop that will treat the infection. 2. Damage to flap
If the flap becomes damaged during the procedure, it will be treated at once. This problem is considered to be serious and may lead to loss of vision. Lasik surgery - Lasik with a blade
In the lasik surgery with a blade, the surgeon uses laser to remove corneal flap. The corneal flap can either be made using blade or the laser. However, the laser is preferred due to its accuracy. This operation usually lasts less than one minute. In addition, this surgery is performed with a special laser.
Generally, you feel no pain during this operation. However, some people may feel slight burning sensation. The surgeon removes a flap in your cornea so that the excimer laser can make a finer cut. Once the excimer laser is finished with its task, you will feel bright, warm and relaxed for a short while.
Dr Joanne Goh - Cataract, LASIK and Corneal Surgeon G11/566 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004 (03) 8080 1082 https://www.drjoannegoh.com.au/