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Is LASIK surgery safe?

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Yes, the extremely low complication rate has been a primary reason for the popularity of LASIK worldwide. The risk of a serious problem resulting in any loss of vision is about 0.01 percent. More common but less serious problems include under or over corrections, flap-related problems, infection, dry eyes, and night vision problems. There have been no cases of blindness or loss of the eye with LASIK in the United States.
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How safe is the LASIK surgery?

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There are risks involved with any surgical procedure. However, because LASIK surgery uses a cool beam of light that is computer controlled, there is little chance of error. In the U.S. alone, the procedure has been performed well over a million times. According to recent data, 98% of patients treated with LASIK for nearsightedness and/or astigmatism see well enough to pass a driver’s test without glasses in all 50 states.
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How safe is LASIK?

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LASIK has been approved by the FDA as a safe and effective eye surgery procedure. The LASIK procedure uses a computer controlled laser, that the surgeon turns on and can turn off at any moment. The laser has many built in safeguards to reduce the risk of error. As with any surgical procedure, however, there are always risks. While the majority of LASIK patients achieve better vision without any serious complications, a small percentage of LASIK patients do experience some difficulties.
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Is LASIK safe?

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It is important to realize that, like any surgery, LASIK is not without risk. However, major complications are extremely rare. Most complications that do occur, however, are likely due to the old style "Blade Microkeratomes," the metalic blade that cuts the cornea to make the LASIK flap. Here at Northern California Laser Center, we offer the All-Laser LASIK using the IntraLase that has virtually eliminated the potential for any complications.
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Is LASIK eye surgery safe?

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While all surgery involves some risk, LASIK eye surgery is not an intraocular surgery, and therefore is less risky than more invasive procedures. The highly controlled LASIK process uses a computer-controlled light beam under the guidance of a trained and certified LASIK surgeon. Virtually all laser surgery patients experience significant improvement in their vision. A discussion with your eye doctor will help you to understand the risks and benefits of the procedure.
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How much myopia is safe to be treated with LASIK surgery?

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LASIK gives good results for myopia from -2.0D to -10.0D. A power of -15.0D / -1500 degrees is usually taken as the upper limit of safe LASIK treatment but this constantly changes as new software and technology develop. It is important to realize that the higher the amount of myopia treated, the greater the amount of corneal tissue that must be removed by the laser, and this will thin the cornea to the minimum safety limits.
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Is LASIK surgery painful?

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There is minimal discomfort with LASIK. Some patients even report absolutely no discomfort during the laser vision correction procedure. At Ocala Eye, topical anesthetic (numbing) eye drops are used prior to the procedure. As the microkeratome is applied to the surface of the eye, some patients may experience a pressure sensation. The cutting of the flap itself is painless, as is the laser treatment.
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What is LASIK eye surgery?

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LASIK is a surgical procedure designed to correct common vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. During the procedure, the LASIK surgeon uses an excimer laser to correct abnormalities in the cornea’s curvature that negatively affect the way images are processed by your eye. LASIK belongs to a group of vision correction procedures collectively referred to as refractive surgery, of which it is the most popular.
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What are the risks of LASIK surgery?

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Through LASIK eye surgery, numerous Michigan residents have safely eliminated or reduced their dependence on glasses. However, as with all surgical procedures, there are risks associated with laser vision correction. Potential complications of LASIK include: In rare instances, patients may experience reduction in visual acuity. These risks can be addressed at your consultation. Complications affect only a small minority of patients.
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Who is a candidate for LASIK surgery?

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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 done. The best LASIK surgery candidates tend to be people who are dissatisfied with their contact lenses or glasses.
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Will I be in any pain during LASIK surgery?

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The treatment, itself, has been reported by most patients as being painless. You may experience discomfort and a “gritty” feeling in the first 24 to 48 hours after LASIK surgery. Our Sacramento area patients can be given medication to curb this discomfort.
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I have "dry eyes". Will this affect my LASIK surgery?

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Many patients seeking refractive surgery do so because they have dry eyes and are unable to wear contact lenses anymore. It is important that your dry eyes be treated. This usually involves the use of tear supplements and punctum plugs (tiny silicone plugs placed in the tear drainage openings of your eyelid) that delay the drainage of your own tears so your eyes will stay moist.
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What do I need to do to prepare for LASIK and PRK surgery?

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Ke Ala Ike offers a complete step-by-step description of preparations, procedures and post-operative actions. For details, view our video documentary in our Refractive Surgery section. Yes, most candidates are suitable for the same-day treatment. However, patients must carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages and discuss them in detail with the surgeon.
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How long should I allow for recovery after having LASIK surgery?

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LASIK surgery is known for having a particularly quick recovery, partly because the flap acts as a natural bandage for the cornea. Patients can usually return to work in a day or two, although it is best to take a few days off and take it easy to allow proper healing. One should wait a week or two before recommencing strenuous activities, and at least a month or more before contact sports.
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My child wears glasses. Is he/she eligible for LASIK surgery?

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Throughout childhood and the teens, a person's vision often does not remain stable. The body is constantly developing and changing. LASIK is a permanent procedure. For this reason, LASIK may not be performed on minors. Once your child is 18 or older, and his or her glasses or contacts prescription has been stable for at least a year or two, he or she may wish to consider LASIK corrective eye surgery.
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What is LASIK surgery?

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LASIK stands for Laser In Situ Keratomileusis. It is a form of refractive surgery, which corrects near or far-sightedness and astigmatism. It cannot correct presbyopia, but treatment is sometimes aimed at leaving one eye slightly short-sighted in order to account for this condition. For more information on presbyopia, see our Optical Terms section. LASIK can only be performed by an eye surgeon. Use is made of a microsurgical instrument to create a flap through the cornea (front part of the eye).
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LASIK or Laser in-Site Keratomileusis is a procedure that uses a computer controlled Excimer laser to reshape the cornea. The cornea is the clear front surface of the eye. LASIK combines the use of the laser with a surgical procedure called Lamellar Keratoplasty. This procedure creates a flap of the cornea. The flap is lifted and the laser is used underneath. The flap is then folded back in place and acts as a bandage to speed up healing.
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LASIK, is considered very safe and the risks are minimal. However, as with any surgery there are risks. According to the FDA, the Food and Drug Administration, about 5% of patients after LASIK, laser eye surgery experience some side effects or complications. Most usually disappear over time. Of these, less than 1 out of hundred are considered serious.
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What are the side effects of LASIK eye surgery, if any?

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The most common initial reaction after LASIK is a “halo” or glare effect. You may experience a slight glare around lights, especially at night. However, these side effects are generally no more serious than those resulting from contact lenses, and are frequently much less serious. Normally, these effects subside in 2 to 4 months for most LASIK surgery patients.
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