What
is lasik surgery?
LASIK
stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ
Keratomileusis. This is a refractive surgical
procedure which is performed by an
ophthalmologist. This surgical procedure is done
in order to correct the vision of the patient,
thus lessening his or her dependence on any
corrective devices such as contact lenses or
eyeglasses.
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How risky is lasik eye surgery and what exactly
are the risks?
Some patients are happy with the result of LASIK
surgery. But, like other surgical procedures,
risks are inevitable. This is why it is
necessary that you know your limitations and the
possible complications of the surgery.
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risks of LASIK eye surgery include:
Patients might lose their vision.
Patients may develop unbearable visual symptoms.
The
surgery may either be undertreated or
overtreated.
Patients might develop serious dry eye
conditions.
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How much does lasik eye surgery cost?
If
you opt for the traditional LASIK, the surgery
can cost from 1,600 to 2,000 dollars per eye,
but if it is customized LASIK that you want, it
will cost you around 2,000 to 2,500 dollars per
eye. The prices for LASIK surgery differ
depending on your chosen LASIK surgeon.
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Is the Lasik procedure painful?
Patients do not experience any discomfort during
the LASIK procedure itself, because the eye is
given an eye drop anesthetic before the
procedure takes place. If the patient suffers
much discomfort after the procedure, he or she
can take Ibuprofen or Tylenol during the first
two days after surgery.
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How long has Lasik technology been around?
LASIK technology has been around for more than
10 years now. The first time it was performed in
some clinics in the U.S was during the early
1990s. From that time, more than a million
procedures of LASIK were performed. Recently,
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
endorsed it as the newest eye remedy technology.
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Does insurance cover Lasik surgery?
Although LASIK surgery is not a cosmetic
surgical procedure, it is still considered
elective surgery. Such surgeries are covered
mostly in Asian and European countries, but most
insurance policies in the United States, Canada
and Latin America do not cover it. Furthermore,
not even Medicare will cover it.
However, it is probable that the rate for LASIK
is deductible on U.S. federal taxes. Therefore,
before having the surgery, check to see if it
can be considered a deductible health care
expense.
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What procedures can a laser perform?
There are three types of procedures that a laser
can perform. The most popular of the three is
the LASIK. In this procedure, a thin coating of
the cornea is removed to make a flap. This
allows the laser to take tissue from underneath
the flap. After the flap is replaced, eyesight
is restored in an instant.
Another procedure is the LASEK or EPIFLAP
surgery. This includes the incomplete removal of
the outer layer of eye cells and the epithelium,
which show the cornea. The cornea is flattened
or otherwise reshaped using a laser, then the
outer cells are repositioned and after several
days, the eye will heal.
The
third one is the PRK. This procedure includes
the full removal of the epithelium or outer
cells of the eye.