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What are the Pros and Cons of a LASIK Eye Surgery?
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Today, we will explore the good and bad aspects of the LASIK treatment method. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of LASIK eye surgery in detail.
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Pros of LASIK Eye Surgery
The goal of LASIK is to reshape and adjust the cornea so that it refracts the light properly and creates a clear image in front of the retina. People who have worn eyeglasses or contact lenses for a very long time often get tired of them. With contact lenses, people mistakenly rub their eyes causing the lenses to fall out. Eyes also feel irritated after prolonged use of contact lenses. The hassles of wearing eyeglasses often irritate people as glasses can fall off anytime, get scratches, and need replacement after some time.
Fortunately. The LASIK surgery helps to get rid of all these hassles and provides a permanent solution for vision problems. Still, when an individual hears about the procedure and knows the fact that they will be awake during the surgery, it scares them off. So, here are some key advantages of LASIK surgery that will help you realize how beneficial the treatment really is.
LASIK Surgery is Quick & Safe
Performed on an outpatient basis, the surgery only takes about 20 minutes. After the procedure, you can go home on the same day with peace of mind. The surgery is safe as the ophthalmologists use modern equipment and machines to carry out the treatment. The laser technology allows the surgeons to operate on the eye with precision and reshape the cornea perfectly for full vision recovery.
The laser is controlled by a computerized system to make sure that there are no errors in the vision correction. The system also shuts off the laser if the patient’s eye makes sudden movements that could damage the eye. That’s why the surgery is considered safer than any other treatment method.
Better & Faster Outcomes
With laser surgery, it doesn’t take long to gain clearer vision. The patients will be able to notice the difference in their vision within a few hours. The complete vision will restore within 24 to 48 hours of surgery.
Complete Vision Improvement
The advanced LASIK procedure allows the patients to regain 20/20 vision. There are good chances that your vision will be completely restored and your eyes will function properly without glasses. If needed, you can again undergo LASIK surgery to further improve your vision and eliminate the need to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses entirely.
Faster Recovery
After laser eye surgery, you need to follow a lot of precautions, but the recovery is fast. Most people return to their normal activities after 48 hours and the eyes heal completely with one or two weeks when you follow all the care tips.
Cost-Effective Procedure
Many people consider LASIK an expensive procedure for vision correction. However, if you compare the overall amount of money you spend on eyeglasses or contact lenses, you will realize that LASIK is actually cost-effective. It is a one-time investment and provides long-lasting results.
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Cons of LASIK Eye Surgery
Like any other surgical procedure, LASIK also has a few downsides. Even though LASIK is a minimally invasive surgery, there are some risks and complications associated with it. Some cons of the procedure are:
Dry Eyes & Issues with Night Vision
It is the most common side effect of LASIK eye surgery. You will feel like your eyes are dried all the time. To fix this, the doctor may prescribe eye drops that you will have to use 3-4 times a day for at least a month. Once your eyes start to heal, the dryness will also go away.
Immediately after the surgery to the next few days, you will notice nighttime glares, halos, and sensitivity. This issue will take time to resolve completely. So, during the recovery phase, make sure that you follow the safety precautions and take care of your eyes.
Overcorrection
Another downside of the LASIK procedure is overcorrection. If your visual acuity is overcorrected, you will feel uncomfortable and your eyes will strain. As a result, you may require further adjustment to bring down the normal vision.
The Flaps Can Be Injured
Without proper care and precautions, there is a greater risk that your flaps will get injured. After the surgery, the flap isn’t stitched but left to heal naturally. The patient is advised not to rub, poke, or wash their eyes as it can displace the flap. If the flap gets injured due to carelessness, then you will have to face some unwanted consequences.
Not Everyone is Eligible for LASIK
As laser surgery has some prerequisites which verify whether a person is eligible to undergo the surgery or not. If you are older than 40 and have some underlying disease that may alter the outcomes of the surgery, then you are not deemed eligible for the procedure. Apart from that, your corneal health is also very important. If your cornea is thin and there is not enough tissues that can be removed to reshape and adjust the cornea, then you can’t undergo LASIK eye surgery.
The Bottom Line
Every human eye is different and patients must be aware of this fact. There is always a small chance that LASIK eye surgery is not the right option for you. So, before you plan to undergo surgery, consult with Pristyn Care’s expert ophthalmologists and find out whether you qualify for the procedure or not. Our eye specialists will guide you at every step of the treatment and provide you all the information that you should know about the LASIK eye surgery.