Leaning About The Types Of Laser Eye Surgery
August 6, 2008
Laser eye surgery today has become a very popular operation to have indeed. As I’m sure you know by now laser eye surgery is capable of removing the need for people to wear glasses and contact lenses in many cases.
One of the best features about this surgery is that it is so quick and has such a short recovery time.
You may or may not be aware of this but it so happens that there are quite a number of different types of laser eye surgery that can be performed.
For this very reason it is absolutely imperative, especially if you are considering the procedure yourself, to learn about these different types of laser eye surgery, so that you can select the particular type best suited to you and your condition.
Some of the kinds of laser eye surgery available
Radial keratotomy is a fairly basic procedure in which is involved the cutting out of spoke-like incisions into your eye with the objective of flattening its surface out.
Most of the time this kind of surgery is used in the treatment of nearsightedness. Having said that it is indeed capable of treating a whole load of different eye problems, so you would really need to consult your doctor to find out if this is the best procedure for your condition.
Another well recognized type of laser eye surgery is Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis, better known as Lasik.
Basically what will take place in this procedure is that your surgeon will cut a tiny flap on your eyes surface and then with the help of a laser will carefully remove a very tiny amount of your cornea.
The amount of cornea removed will vary from one procedure to another, depending on how serious your vision problem is.
Like with any medical procedure there are of course some risks involved, the most common tend to be under correction and overcorrection.
I’m sure that the two risks mentioned above are self explanatory but just in case under correction means not enough tissue was removed and overcorrection simply means too much tissue was removed.
With Lasik laser eye surgery wrinkling can be an issue as well.
This sometimes takes place when the cornea flap is put back with a small flap or wrinkle. The problem is when this does happen it is normally not noticed until it’s too late; normally this can be put right with an additional operation later.
For the most part these complications are rare and most people come out of their surgery with far better eyesight than they had before. The best way to find out whether laser eye surgery is for you or not, is to consult with your doctor.
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