Tuesday, April 19, 2011

what is lasik surgery ?


It is laser vision correction of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.

Laser correction is a precise method of reshaping the cornea to correct visual problems. A highly accurate excimer laser is used to evaporate layers of tissue from the surface of the cornea, essentially transforming it into a personalized contact lens designed specifically for your eye. The goal of the procedure is to eliminate or reduce your reliance on glasses or contacts.


 Who is a candidate for LASIK surgery?

LASIK surgery is approved for patients 18 years or older who are nearsighted or farsighted, with or without astigmatism. Your vision must be stable for at least one year before the procedure can be performed. Both the health of your eyes and your overall health must be taken into consideration, as well. Pregnant women, for example, should not have LASIK surgery





The best LASIK surgery candidates tend to be people who are dissatisfied with their contact lenses or glasses. They are usually motivated to seek treatment by their lifestyle, recreational, or occupational needs. However, only a doctor who is highly trained in laser vision correction is qualified to evaluate your individual case.

How long does new lasik eye surgery take to perform? How long will my recovery be?

The actual new lasik eye surgery at our Sacramento area office requires about 1 to 2 minutes per eye, depending on the degree of correction needed. Usually, both eyes are treated in a single visit. You will typically notice an improvement in your vision within hours of the procedure. Most people can drive the day after eye surgery and return to work in between two and four days.



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