July 23, 2008
LASIK Eye Surgery
What is LASIK? LASIK is a surgical procedure using a laser, doctor and computer guided, to repair vision. If you decide to look into it, this is what you can expect.
First you will need to see your eye surgeon to see if you are a good candidate to have a LASIK surgery. One of the problems would be refractive instability. If your vision isn’t stable you usually won’t risk a LASIK surgery.
Other reasons you might not be able to use LASIK could be: previous eye surgery, eye injuries, and certain eye diseases, to name a few.
If you decide to go forward, this is what happens. If you wear contact you will be asked to stop using them for a period of time before your surgery. This will vary depending on the type of contacts you use. The reason for this is contacts influence the shape of the cornea.
Infection must be avoided. The day before the surgery you need to stop using all creams, lotions, makeup etc. These things can find their way into your eyes and cause problems.
You will be in surgery for about thirty minutes. This is an out patient procedure. You will need someone to drive you home after surgery.
You will need to fix your eye on a light during the procedure. The ability to do this is required for the procedure. If you aren’t able to focus on the light for one minute, you won’t be allowed to have LASIK surgery.
The actual surgery involves cutting and peeling back a flap of the outer skin of the eye. This exposes the part of the cornea that will be reshaped. A laser is then used to reshape the cornea to improve your vision.
When the surgery is over you will need to protect your eyes from bumping or rubbing for a few days. This is to give the flap that was created time to heal.
Strenuous contact activities, like football, should be avoided for at least a month. Keeping creams and makeup out of the eye area to avoid infection is critical. Swimming and hot tubs should be avoided for a couple of months.
You will need to take medicated eye drops for a week after surgery. Most people see improved vision almost immediately. It can take three to six months for your vision to stabilize.
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