After Lasik San Antonio Patients Can Look Life In The Eye Again

By Maria Bailey


In a hypothetical situation where every human being will have to choose one of his five senses to sacrifice very few, if any, will choose their eye sight. The ability to see is paramount to any form of independence in modern society. When the eye sight is gone the sufferer can no longer drive, play sports or enjoy a film or a show. Quality of life simply plummets. Fortunately, with lasik San Antonio patients can confidently look forward to being able to see clearly again.

Laser eye surgery has become extremely popular. Since the late nineteen nineties more than 28 million people underwent this procedure. The surgery involves the shaping of the cornea in order to ensure that the light focuses correctly on the retina at the back of the eye. It is especially beneficial to patients that suffer from either near of far sightedness and for the correction of astigmatism.

Many clinical studies have shown that this procedure is safe and, in the vast majority of cases, completely successful. This is echoed by the fact that more than 95 per cent of patients have expressed their complete satisfaction with the results. The procedure is performed in the surgery and only a local anaesthetic is used. There are no stitches and the patient can go home almost immediately.

The surgery is not cheap, but many medical insurance companies will cover the cost of laser treatment. However, if the cost of periodic eye tests and the cost of replacing glasses and lenses is taken into account then the cost of surgery is rather low in the long term. It would be impossible to qualify the value of being able to see and to regain control over life.

Very few complications have been reported but there are always risks when invasive surgery is performed. A few patients reported that they experienced a type of star burst vision while others say the see with a halo effect. Infection is extremely rare but if it develops it can be serious, even leading to blindness. Dryness of the eyes is also a common complaint but this is normal and it can be treated with eye drops.

It is important that patients take care of their eyes, especially in the few days directly after surgery. Dark glasses should be worn when outside. In order to prevent accidental rubbing and scratching of the eyes during sleep, the use of eye patches are advised. Patients also receive antibiotics and it is vital that the finish the entire course. These few simple precautions can prevent the development of complications.

Choosing a surgeon should be undertaken with circumspect. It is vital that the chose surgeon is not only fully qualified to perform the procedure but highly experienced in doing so. Patients should never feel too intimidated to ask for references. No reputable surgeon will agree to perform the procedure without performing a full assessment and without making sure that the patient is fully informed on what to expect.

Laser treatment has benefited millions of people. Restoring the ability to see must be one of the most empowering experiences any medical specialist can have. Ongoing research will ensure that the risk of complications will be reduced even further.




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