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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Considering Lasic Eye Surgery? - Read This Article First

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By Evgania Mehler

Are you tired of fumbling around in the morning to find your glasses so you can see? Or not being able to see the newspaper without holding it at arms length, or squinting to see objects at a distance. The miracle answer is Lasic Eye Surgery, right? WRONG!! This article will help you make an informed decision about how to correct your vision.

A procedure that permanently changes the clear covering of the front of the eye, called the cornea, is Lasik surgery. Medical term is Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. This popular surgery promises miracles, like having 20/20 vision afterward. If this sounds too good to be true, it's because it is. 95% of people are satisfied with the surgery. That is according to the industry, not the patients.

After Lasic Eye Surgery you may find that you have poorer night vision, double vision, halos or glare. Also you may find that you no longer can see all the lines on a vision chart and neither glasses, contacts or additional surgery can correct it. Some people find they need additional surgery and it's not possible. They still may need glasses or contacts. These risks are listed on the F.D.A.'s website.

Lasic Eye Surgery is still relatively new and it's safety and effectiveness is not known yet. After surgery you can develop dry eye syndrome which is uncomfortable, can reduce visual quality and may be permanent. Farsighted people may see an improvement at first, but that may diminish with age. And the results for people with large refractive errors is not so good.

The following was reported in the New York Times, March, 2008. Some people have found that if they wear contacts for general vision and eyeglasses for reading, that they lose that option after surgery. It's like reading through contact lenses and you can't take them out because they're not there.

Five to ten percent of patients need to have their vision fined-tuned after surgery because of under or over correction. Between 1998 and 2006 the F.D.A. received 140 negative reports relating to Lasic and suspected there were more that were not reported. After concluding that too few well-designed studies have examined the quality of life after Lasic, the F.D.A. put together a task force in 2006 to design a clinical trial to explore the subject.

Lasic Eye Surgery, is the must read article to find out more about the contradictions.

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