Los Angeles Lasik Surgery Guide

May 5, 2009

What are the actual risks of LASIK surgery?

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lasik-eye-surgeryIn Los Angeles, LASIK is a common procedure, but not all doctors may warn you of the potential dangers of the surgery.

99% of the time, LASIK surgeries go perfectly well, and there are no problems. However, as with any surgery or procedure, adverse effects can and do happen occasionally. These are a few of the things that may happen:

  • Some patients do not receive improved vision. In a few cases, performance on the eye chart may be affected by the surgery.
  • Some patients develop odd visual impairments. Some patients develop glare, halos around objects, or double vision that can seriously affect vision at night.  Much of the time if this happens, it cannot be corrected.
  • Some patients may get really bad dry eye syndrome. Sometimes the surgery impairs the ability of the eye to keep itself moist, causing discomfort or impaired vision, necessitating artificial tears or other form of treatment permanently.
  • Results might not be as good in patients with very large refractive errors or problems. If you’re severely impaired this way, you still may need glasses or contacts after surgery. Discuss this with your doctor to see to what degree you may improve.
  • Long-term data just isn’t there. The first LASIK surgery was in 1998 (just 11 years ago), so long-term effects just aren’t known yet.

Make sure you know all the risks before undergoing any medical procedure.  As with any medical procedure, you may want to consult with more than one doctor before proceeding.  Always put in the due diligence and take the time to make the decision you feel is best.

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May 1, 2009

Sports: Baseball players love LASIK surgery

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The first time wasn’t the charm: Atlanta Braves player Brian McCann may require a second LASIK procedure to correct his vision issues. He’s visiting with his eye doctor to determine if he’ll need another surgery.

McCann went for LASIK after the 2007 season after having eye issues and had no problems during the 2008 season. Something may be wrong right now though.  He is currently mired in a 1-for-20 hitting slump, and he’s complaining of dryness and eye issues again.

McCain isn’t the only player to have LASIK surgery over the last few years. Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano was scheduled to have LASIK surgery, but decided to put it off until the end of the season.

Dozens of other players have had the procedure done to improve their eyesight or to correct eye issues. It can and has helped many players achieve more success than they otherwise would have.

April 29, 2009

Did You Know: How exactly is LASIK surgery performed?

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lasikpicNearsightedness and other common eye problems aren’t things that are always easy to live with, but with advances in eye surgery like LASIK, a sufferer need not live their whole lives with vision issues like these. In Los Angeles LASIK is particularly popular.

LASIK is the most common refractive surgery procedure performed in the world today. Many people don’t know that the name is actually short for “laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis.” It’s a mouthful, which is why people shorten it to LASIK.

What makes it the choice of so many people? Very little pain and quick results (often a day or less) are the two primary reasons for the procedure’s overwhelming popularity.

An instrument called a microkeratome (or some surgeons now use a laser exclusively) is used to start the surgery by creating a thin flap in the cornea. The surgeon moves the flap, then removes some corneal tissue underneath using another specialized laser. This laser uses ultraviolet light with very high precision to remove bits of tissue from the cornea to “reshape” it to make vision more efficient.

This reshaping improves the function of the cornea and retina by focusing light better on both parts of the eye responsible for vision. The flap is then laid to rest over the area where the bits of tissue were removed already, to protect it.

That should give you an idea what goes into a typical LASIK surgery.  Read about Los Angeles Lasik options.

April 14, 2009

Lasik Patient Satisfaction Rate Very High

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lasik-surgeryLos Angeles Lasik guide is all about providing topical and industry-wide news about lasik surgery, as well as providing local information about laser eye surgery.

Overall, lasik is a procedure that patients tend to be very satisfied with.  Even though there are sometimes complications, as there can be with any medical procedure, the success rate is very high and most people who undergo the surgery are happy with it. Everyone is not a candidate for any kind of laser eye surgery, and the decision to have the operation is completely up to your physicians and yourself.  It also never hurts to get more than one opinion.

Lasik surgery is not incredibly invasive and the healing process is very fast, two factors that contribute to the popularity, success rate, and satisfaction rate of lasik.

December 30, 2008

Lasik Beats Out Contact Lenses and Glasses

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One of the biggest upsides to Los Angeles Lasik is that patients who get the surgery typically do not have to wear contact lenses or glasses after the procedure.

This is a big deal for people in California and indeed wherever lasik is popular.  It’s not just for the aesthetic value of it, it is also because many people think it makes life easier to avoid having to wear vision correction tools on their faces.

There are other benefits to the procedure that make it a very popular health choice.

November 7, 2008

Los Angeles Laser Eye Surgery Video

Thanks for dropping by Los Angeles Lasik Surgery Guide.  You probably got to this post because you want to learn more about laser eye surgery.

The video below gives a good background on the biology of the human eye and describes PRK laser eye surgery.  It will give you a better understanding of what the different laser eye surgeries do to the eye.

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