What Is Lasik?

Written by Shawn

LASIK is an acronym referring to the medical procedure of Laser Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis, which is intended to correct the vision of those who depend on glasses or contact lenses for flawless vision. It is a refractive laser eye surgery performed by ophthalmologists and is considered an ideal alternative to PRK, or Photorefractive Keratectomy. Compared to PRK, a LASIK surgery requires lesser time for recovery including the overall experience being painless.

In LASIK surgery, the shape of the cornea is permanently changed using an excimer laser. A microkeratome (blade) is used for cutting a flap in the interior area of the cornea. One end of this flap is left with a hinge and is folded back to reveal the middle section of the cornea known as stroma. The flap is then replaced when the pulses of the computerized laser, vaporize a portion of the stroma. However, according to research, there…

Mar
11

Lasik Expectations After Surgery

Written by Shawn

LASIK eye surgery has been the latest addition to the wonders of Medical Science in the vision front, and has been operated successfully on a number of patients. However, just as all the other medical treatments there have been evidences where people have suffered from the aftereffects of a LASIK surgery. While the positive effects are always desirable and comfortable to experience, individuals are also encouraged to be aware of the possible negative consequences after LASIK eye surgery.

LASIK eye surgery refers to the reshaping of the cornea through laser refractive method, for an improved vision. A flap is cut in the inner area of the cornea, which is then reshaped using laser. Evidences show that immediately after the operation a sense of itching, blurring and feeling the presence of piercing particles inside the eyes may cause discomfort to the patient. It is therefore, not recommended to rub the eyes after…

Mar
11

Lasik Surgery Recovery

Written by Shawn

Lasik surgery recovery process is often fast and tireless. Speedy recovery is the main advantage of lasik surgery. Speedy recovery from lasik surgery enables the patients to resume their work from the next day itself. The merits of the lasik technology and the expertise of the surgeon ensure a minimum recovery period.

Lasik surgery recovery takes only a short time owing to the special nature of the surgical process. The surgery will take only 8 to 10 minutes. Lasik surgery mostly employs laser technology. The laser burns the tissue from the innermost part of the stroma. Unlike other surgeries, no cutting of tissue is involved. This process does not call for a long healing period, since the tissues are not “wounded” in the usual sense of the term.

Lasik surgery recovery period is usually 48 hours. However, patients are advised to take rest for two more days. They have to wear a…

Mar
11