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Get rid of Your Worries Over Lasik.

By: John Farrow

Considering eye surgery using a Lasik operation is a big step, and some people are a bit hesitant to ask the questions that they have. The Lasik process, though commonly talked about, is not discussed in detail, and patients tend to fear the unknown. This commentary addresses several of the more commonly held doubts, and talks about the experience for the sizable majority of people that undergo a Lasik procedure.

A most common concern when thinking about a Lasik procedure, or really considering any surgery in general, is the risk of pain during or after the procedure. Since the Lasik surgeon operates on patients that are conscious, this is a commonly held fear. In every operation the Lasik surgeon applies anesthetizing medicine into the eyes before the process and the patient is also given a gentle sedative to relax them and make sure that the patients are comfortable. While a small pressure to the eye may be experienced during the Lasik procedure, the process itself is relatively painless.

The surgeon does use a laser in the eye to reshape the cornea during the Lasik procedure. Several individuals are concerned about the laser being beamed directly into the eye, or that they could glance away and due to this, acquire a serious difficulty with their eyes. In truth, the laser is only operating for ten to fifteen seconds for each eye and the Laser is controlled by a tracking system that allows the beam to be active only when the eye rests in the correct position.

Another general fear for people contemplating a medical process is fear of the scalpel. Any Lasik process uses only a very small microkeratome blade to approach the eye, or a few more recent Lasik innovations have the laser itself act as the blade. There is no reason to be concerned about a scalpel, as the Lasik doctor does not employ one.
Many wonder about the terrible stories they hear about Lasik or any other procedure, and wonder about grave consequences like going blind. According to U.S. government statistics processed by the Food and Drug Administration, there have been no reported cases of loss of sight due to a Lasik operation. In point of fact, the possibility of a serious enduring complication due to the Lasik procedure is less than 1 percent and the risk of any permanent complications even if not significant (such as light halos) is three percent or less. It is very rare for a patient to not have improved sight after a Lasik operation.

If the thought of remaining conscious and having your eyes open during the Lasik procedure worries you, keep in mind that you will be given a mild sedative for the procedure and that your eyes will have numbing drops administered to them. If the thought of actually watching the Lasik physician's hand approaching your eye is worrisome, be reassured that the doctor applies drops to the eye that blacks out the sight in that eye for about fifteen seconds seconds, which is enough for the operation to be completed for that eye.

This article has hopefully addressed the most universal reservations concerning the Lasik procedure. For anyone that may obtain a better life quality with improved vision, please visit your local Lasik clinic and discuss the operation in detail with the professionals there.

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Thinking about eye surgery by means of a Lasik operation is a considerable step, and several patients are a bit hesitant to ask any questions that they may have. The Lasik process, though widely talked about, is not discussed in detail, and patients tend to be anxious about the unknown. This commentary addresses several of the more commonly held fears, and talks about the experience for the substantial majority of patients that have a Lasik process.

You can see more information on eye health topics such as lasik surgery and cataract surgery at all-about-eye-health.info

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