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What Is Corrective Laser Eye Surgery?

In layman's term, corrective laser eye surgery is a way to fix your eyesight, without the use of glasses or contacts, and a way for you to be able to see the world as you are supposed to see it. Corrective laser eye surgery is considered as one of the newest and established technologies for eyesight correction.

How Corrective Laser Eye Surgery Works

The basis behind corrective laser eye surgery is just as it sounds. In the surgery process, lasers are utilized to operate on the cornea and fix the parts of your eyes that don’t work, so that your eyesight becomes clearer and much improved. The whole process usually takes only a few minutes, depending on the patient’s present state of health.

Depending on how poor your eyesight is, and what type of problems you have to cause your eyesight to worsen, you are going to see varying results in how much better your eyesight will get when you are finished with the corrective laser eye surgery treatments.

The Benefits Of Corrective Laser Eye Surgery

There are a lot of apparent benefits to corrective laser eye surgery. To begin with, you will no longer require glasses or contact lens, which are something that creates a lot of hassle for many people.

If you have a new born kid, you will realize how troublesome it is to wear glasses. Your baby always likes to pull your glasses, and break it if you are not careful! It's such a hassle. Contact lens is good, but you cannot be wearing your contact lens 24 hours 7 days a week!

Needing glasses and contacts also makes things like water sports difficult because you either have to chance losing your contacts, wear prescription goggles, or simply go without being able to see very well.

It is quite easy to see that corrective laser eye surgery is going to be beneficial to you and your life in many different ways.

The Risks Of Corrective Laser Eye Surgery

Just like any surgical operation, there are risks involved in corrective laser eye surgery. Firstly, it is still a new procedure, which means there are still many things that could go wrong. Only time can tell. Secondly, some people reports that they develop glare, halos, and/or double vision that can affect nighttime vision after a corrective laser eye surgery.

Thirdly, you may be under-treated or over-treated. As corrective laser eye surgery corrects your eyesight by cutting your cornea, over cut or under cut may happen. You may still require glasses or contact lenses after surgery.

However, in the vast majority of cases, there are no complications. People are simply able to see better, and that ends up being worth everything in the whole world to the people who have undergone the corrective laser eye surgery.

 

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After the operation, you may feel mild discomfort or pain for the first two or three days and experience a tearing in the eye.

During the first week, you may have a sensitivity to light as hazy or blurry vision and dry eyes and difficulty with driving at night may last for the first month.

Once completed those having laser eye surgery should wear no eye makeup for the first two weeks and should not participate in non-contact sports for three days.

For the first four weeks after the surgery, there should be no contact sports of any kind and the patient will need to wear an eye shield to bed to protect the incision made on the cornea.

   
 

 

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