March 13, 2010

It is Important That You Read This Before You Have LASIK Surgery

It is Important That You Read This Before You Have LASIK Surgery
By
Daisy Profits

Many people are interested in getting LASIK surgery, and they want to know the risks and benefits as well as how the procedure works. One of the first questions you need to ask yourself before getting LASIK vision correction is, "Am I a good candidate for LASIK Surgery?" You need to consult with a qualified LASIK physician and after a preliminary exam you will have your answer. Each individual case is different but here are some basic guidelines to follow before you consider getting LASIK surgery.

Eyes must be properly matured before you can get LASIK. Anyone under 18 years of age should wait to have LASIK as the shape of their eye is still changing and will probably not stop until they are at least 25 years old. If you do it too young your eyes could keep changing shape and the clarity of your vision will be affected. Your vision prescription should be stable for a year or longer as this shows your eyes will not greatly change making the surgery highly effective.

There is no maximum age cutoff as older patients have had the same successes as younger patients. The only consideration in older patients is tear production for successful healing and eye lubrication after the surgery.

Your eyes must be healthy. This means that all LASIK candidates must not have had any eye infections or injury to the eyes for at least a year. Plus you must not have any recurring eye problems.

Your medical history plays an important in becoming a candidate for eye surgery. Some disorders like Lupus will prevent some people from having eye surgery. You must disclose any medical conditions current and in the past to your doctor before you have the surgery. Also pregnant or nursing women should wait before they schedule their LASIK surgery.

Patients with dry eye syndrome are usually not good candidates for LASIK surgery. You must have sufficient tear production for lubricating the eye naturally although minor problems may be aided with medication during the healing process. But those with eyes that dilate very widely are not good candidates for LASIK surgery.

These are some basic guidelines to follow when deciding on having LASIK Surgery.. If you can't meet some of these guidelines there are other eye improvement methods you can look at. If you are generally healthy and have a standard vision problem, you are probably a good candidate for LASIK Surgery. Make sure you find a professional physician well trained in LASIK Surgery to discuss your individual needs in detail.

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