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December 2, 2009

What are the Risks of Lasik Surgery?

Any time you have any type of surgery, there are dangers. When you are having surgery done on the eye, if the surgeon’ hands slip even a little bit, you may wind up with problems.

The risk of severe complications during Lasik surgery is rare, but still possible. About 50% of the people who undergo Lasik surgery have dry eyes for six months or more. Eye drops is a palliative that usually works until the lachrymal glands get back to working normally. Night vision may be less acute, and it is possible that you will have double vision.

In the course of doing the surgery, a corneal flap is formed and then put back in place. If this flap is not replaced perfectly, over time, it can wrinkle. If it is cut too thick or too thin, it can also create problems. If this flap doesn’t stick to the eye properly, your vision may not be perfect.

On the other hand, if the flap is cut too thin, you may have an overcorrection causing the surface of your eye to bulge. Corneal implants or gas permeable contact lenses may be necessary to correct this.

Very rarely, your surgeon will overcorrect or under correct your vision, leaving you with less than perfect vision. Usually, a second surgery can correct either of these situations.

While performing this surgery, the doctor must focus on the exact center of the eye. These situations may result in something called irregular astigmatism. Any one of these problems may be corrected by having more surgery.

Some inflammation of the cornea happens after most Lasik surgeries. Very rarely, this becomes severe, creating a condition nicknamed the “sands of the Sahara”, which slows or stops healing and which could possibly result in blindness. Most of the time, topical steroids and antibiotics will take care of this. Rarely, the surgeon will have to go back into the eye, lift the flap and rinse under it, washing out the cells that are causing the inflammation.

Do your research before you go in for Lasik surgery. Find a surgeon who has a good track record because he or she will give you the best results.

The Lasik in Dallas Guide was established to help people learn about the various aspects of Lasik. These facets include how much Lasik costs to how to get the best Lasik in Fort Worth.

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Filed under Laser Eye Surgery, News by Tom Moseley

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