Laser eye surgery, also known as “LASIK” (which stands for “Laser-Assisted In-situ Keratomileusis”), is the process of reshaping your cornea with a laser in order to correct your vision. This is done by altering the structure of the cornea which is what allows us to see. The procedure is one of the fastest growing surgical procedures in the world, with an estimated 4.76 million people worldwide undergoing the procedure in 2016. It’s important to understand why people decide to get LASIK surgery and why so many people choose to do so.Laser eye surgery is a relatively quick and easy way to correct refractive errors that you may have, such as farsightedness (or long-sightedness), nearsightedness (or short-sightedness) and astigmatism. In some cases, it may also be possible to correct the color or intensity of your vision. The main reason for getting LASIK surgery is to improve your quality of life by resolving any visual difficulties you may be experiencing. This could include being unable to read small print, being unable to see in the dark or needing reading glasses to see clearly. It could also include headaches or squinting when looking at things close up, or having a “foggy” feeling in your eyes when you wake up in the morning.
Farsightedness
Farsightedness or long-sightedness is when you have trouble seeing objects that are far away because your eye needs a clear, undistorted image in order to focus. Typically, if you have farsightedness, you will need reading glasses to see things clearly. This can make reading difficult and tiresome, especially if you read often. Farsighted people may also experience headaches or eyestrain, squinting and eyestrain, and double vision (diplopia).Farsighted people can benefit from LASIK surgery by correcting their vision to see objects clearly both close up and far away. This will allow them to read more comfortably, see in dim light and see more clearly in low-light situations. It will also mean they don’t need reading glasses as often and can save money on eye-care.
Nearsightedness
For some people, the opposite is true and they are nearsighted. This means they have trouble seeing things that are close to them. Typically, if you are nearsighted, you will need reading glasses to see things clearly that are close to you. Nearsighted people may also experience headaches or eyestrain, squinting and eyestrain, and double vision (diplopia).Nearsighted people can benefit from LASIK surgery by correcting their vision to see objects clearly both close up and far away. This will allow them to read more comfortably, see in dim light and see more clearly in low-light situations. It will also mean they don’t need reading glasses as often and can save money on eye-care.
Astigmatism
For some people, their vision is not perfect. This is because their cornea may have an irregular shape, meaning that light entering the eye will be misshapen, causing blurring and distorted images. This is called astigmatism.Astigmatism is the most common type of vision impairment. It occurs when light entering the eye is not focused correctly, causing distorted, blurred images. Those who have astigmatism typically see double vision, squinting, eyestrain and headaches.Astigmatism can be corrected with LASIK surgery. The laser reshapes the cornea to make it more round, improving vision.
Who is a Good Candidate for LASIK?
If you want to correct your vision and correct your vision with the LASIK surgery, here are some things to keep in mind. You should have healthy eyes, be between the ages of 18 and 35, and have tried other corrective methods without success. If you have an irregular cornea, you may not qualify for the surgery.If you think that you may be a good candidate for the LASIK surgery, it is a good idea to talk to your doctor and find out if you are a good candidate. You may also want to do some research online or talk to friends who have had the surgery.
The Recovery Process
The LASIK surgery is done using a laser, and there are few risks involved. However, there are some things to keep in mind before you get the surgery. You should be aware of the potential side effects of the LASIK surgery. You should also be aware of the risks involved. If you are in any way concerned about undergoing the LASIK surgery, it is encouraged that you discuss those concerns with your doctor.It usually takes about a week to recover from the LASIK surgery. You will probably be given eye drops to help you with your recovery, and you may have to wear a special mask while sleeping. You may also notice changes in your vision right away, although it is possible that it will take up to a week for your vision to fully correct itself.
The Cost of LASIK
LASIK surgery is one of the fastest growing surgical procedures in the world. A typical LASIK surgery cost is $1,500 – $3,000, with each eye costing about the same amount. However, the cost of the surgery varies depending on where you live, your insurance coverage, and the surgeon performing the surgery.If you have insurance, you may be able to get your surgery covered; however, it is best to check with your insurance company to get the most up-to-date information. It is also a good idea to shop around and compare prices to make sure you are getting the best deal possible.
Bottom line
LASIK surgery is a common procedure that many people choose to correct their vision. It is a safe and effective way to correct your vision, and it can be done quickly and efficiently. LASIK surgery can help you see better and can improve your quality of life. It can also help you save money on eye-care and reading glasses. However, it is important to understand that LASIK surgery is not a “cure-all” and that there are risks involved. It is also important to understand that LASIK surgery is not right for everyone.