The deciding factor for many people considering Lasik surgery is safety. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) deemed the surgery safe back in 1998. Since then, more than 20 million people have reported remarkable results after having the procedure. Today an average of 600,000 people get Lasik each year.
Does it work?
Millions of people worldwide found Lasik treatment to be successful. In addition to patient feedback, FDA research studies revealed the following:
• 98 percent satisfaction rate.
• Nearly every procedure achieves at least 20/40 vision; most achieve 20/20 vision.
• Side effects are minimal. Most patients are happy with recovery time.
• Some patients reported immediate results. …show more content…
Evaluation
The attention given to the preliminary evaluation is one of the reasons Lasik is a safe option for vision correction. With the help of sophisticated technology, your doctor can define precise irregularities in your eyes then form a specific plan of action for treatment.
During your first visit your doctor will dilate your eyes to assess the thickness of your cornea, the size of your pupils, refractive error stability, and tear production to see if you are a candidate for Lasik.
Not everyone is a good fit for the Lasik procedure. A small percentage, only about 20 percent of people evaluated, are advised not to get the procedure for risks related to underlying health issues like diabetes, auto-immune deficiencies, or even damaged corneas. Your surgeon is a highly skilled professional who will not risk your vision or health. You will have the opportunity to discuss your lifestyle and medical history during your initial evaluation.
Once approved, a pre-operative examination will determine the best treatment for you. You may be asked to stop wearing contacts for a couple of weeks before this appointment to help your doctor get the most accurate readings.
Surgery
The surgery is usually painless and takes about 15-20 …show more content…
It is normal to feel some discomfort for a few weeks after surgery. You might feel like you have a lash in your eye. Some patients report dryness and light sensitivity.
• You will be given protective glasses for the ride home, and asked to wear them while sleeping for a week or so.
• Plan for transportation home. You will not be able to