On the Fence About Getting LASIK?

Deciding to get laser eye surgery is a significant decision for anyone and if you are unsure about whether the procedure is for you, then read on to learn the basics and decide for yourself. Finding the right doctor is the key to your success. If you are looking for an Orange County LASIK specialist, look no further than Dr. Ghosheh at Advanced Eye Medical.

Advantages of LASIK

There are several advantages to undergoing the LASIK procedure. LASIK has been practiced for more than 25 years and has been proven effective. Approximately 96% of patients achieve their desired results after the procedure. LASIK is also seen as the option with the least amount of pain due to the numbing drops that are used with the surgery. The results are very fast, with most patients seeing a correction in their vision the day after LASIK.

Another important thing to consider is that no stitches or bandages are required with LASIK and adjustments can continue to be made as you age to further correct any vision issues that might come up. Most patients no longer depend on glasses or contacts after LASIK surgery, which is one of the main reasons most people opt for the procedure.

As with any surgery, there are some risks. LASIK is a complex procedure, so it is important to choose a surgeon with the right skills and experience, so any unforeseen complications don’t cause a permanent negative change in your vision.

Some patients experience mild discomfort in the initial 24 to 48 hours post-surgery. Although rare, additional side effects can include glare, seeing halos around images, fluctuating vision, dry eyes and difficulty driving at night.

Preparing for LASIK

The first order of business when preparing for LASIK is to meet with your eye surgeon to discuss what to expect both during and after the procedure. Your eye surgeon will evaluate your medical history and your eyes will undergo a thorough examination. Typical tests include a measuring a patient’s corneal thickness, refraction, corneal mapping, eye pressure and pupil dilation. Once these tests have been performed, it is time to schedule the actual procedure.

If you wear soft contact lenses, you should avoid wearing them for three days prior to your evaluation. If you wear more rigid gas permeable contact lenses, you should avoid wearing them for at least three weeks prior to your evaluation. And if you wear eye glasses, be sure to bring them to the surgeon so your prescription is properly reviewed prior to any LASIK procedure.

During surgery, a laser is used to create a thin flap in the cornea. This flap is then peeled back, and the cornea underneath is reshaped using another laser. The cornea is reshaped to properly focus light onto the retina. Once reshaped, the flap is put back in place and surgery is complete.

After surgery, your eyes might be dry, so your surgeon will prescribe eye drops to both reduce inflammation and prevent infection. These drops will help to keep your eyes moist and don’t use any drops not prescribed by your surgeon.

Orange County LASIK

Just like any health checkup, it is important to get your eyes checked regularly. If you suffer from chronic dry eyes, blurry vision, have allergy-affected eyes, or are looking for an Orange County LASIK specialist, visit Dr. Ghosheh and his team at Advanced Eye Medical. Don’t let problems with your vision become a more serious health issue. Schedule your consultation today.