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Sharpening Vision with LASIK
While blurry vision can be corrected through the use of eyeglasses or contact lenses, a more advanced approach that can solve the root of the problem, is a procedure called LASIK. LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, which is a type of refractive surgery that reshapes the cornea to clarify vision. And while the official procedure’s name makes it might sound like a long, complicated process, it generally takes about 15 minutes from start to finish. Common problems that are addressed with LASIK include nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
Before undergoing LASIK surgery, it is important to find the right doctor to perform this type of laser eye surgery. Below are some helpful hints to help you in the vetting process:
- Research the procedure - The eye surgeon will ultimately decide if you are a good candidate for LASIK, but its always a good idea to do your own homework. Websites like WebMD are a great resource for this type of information. just to make sure, do research before finally making a decision. Remember that the decision can change your life.
- Weigh the pros and cons – As with almost any surgical procedure, there are numerous benefits, but there are still risks involved with laser vision correction. A good LASIK surgeon will proactively address these risks and any other patient’s concerns. Risks include over or under correction of the vision problem, and the possibility that results are not permanent (the patient might have to wear eyeglasses again, at some point in the future).
- Be wary of guarantees - Don’t be swayed by ads that say that LASIK can guarantee 20/20 vision. Every patient and every case is unique and the outcome will vary to a degree. This is another important reason why it’s smart to select a well-respected, highly creditable surgeon who can mitigate the risks of the procedure.
Laser Eye Surgery in NJ is a type of surgery that is becoming more and more popular because of its the high success rate and brief recovery period. If you are interested in sharpening vision through this method, contact a LASIK NJ physician and schedule a consultation.
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