Answer Like any surgery there are risks that your doctor will go over with you, but the percentage is very high on successful laser eye surgery.
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There is a very good degree of success on laser eye surgery. Typically you will get evaluated by a medical professional first before they will proceed with the operation. There is a number of cases where it is more feasible to use laser eye surgery with a very good success rate. I had it, and it helped. My friend got told that it's not the best idea. So it varies on a case-by-case basis.
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Any surgical procedure involves risk, but laser eye surgeries have been performed for over 20 years. It is important to fully understand the procedure and discuss any concerns with your doctor prior to surgery. It is also important to follow all post op directions fully and to contact your doctor if you have any questions.
Laser eye surgery is considered to be very safe as the procedure is done with better trained surgeons and better defined procedures. Complications occur in 1 out of 25,000 procedures. Complications are minor like dry eyes and night vision issues. Most people expect too much out of the procedure and may find that reading is blurry at first.
Eye lasers whilst granting significant benefit in regards to eye surgeries do also come with certain risks. There is a risk in false advertising, with six different types of eye laser equipment on the market often there is little proof that the operator is using the 'most up to date' equipment.
A risk and potential complication of laser eye correction surgery is that the flap on the surface of the cornea after surgery might not fit the eyes surface and cause distorted vision. Eye infection is also a small risk.
A big health risk of laser eye surgery is obvious outdated technic. Modern technic is more risk-free and has much less security gaps. Apart from that there is the risk of germs.
Yes, for laser surgery that charge by the eye.
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Laser Eye Surgery is not for everyone. There are a few basic requirements that candidates must meet before they are seriously considered for the eye surgery. Matching the basic requirements reduces any risk of injury to the candidate for the surgery. According to statistics the best candidates for laser eye surgery are at least eighteen years of age, should not be pregnant or nursing, and free of any type of eye infections.
Lasrer eye surgery costs depend on the specific company that is offering the surgery. One of the best known laser eye specialists in the United Kingdom is Optical Express. The company has prices for laser eye surgery on their website and regularly host competitions for the chance to win laser eye surgery. It should be noted that laser eye surgery has its risks and not everybody that applies is eligible to have the surgery.
Lazer eye surgery is a misspelling of the term "laser eye surgery". Laser eye surgery, also known as LASIK surgery, is a service offered by eye surgeons.
No kind of engineer does laser eye surgery. Surgeons do surgery, in this case, a specially traine eye, or opthalmic surgeon.
I am also considering laser eye surgery. It is very affordable these days. Here are some facts about laser eye surgery: http://www.medicinenet.com/lasik_eye_surgery/article.htm
This depends on the type of eye surgery you will be requiring. If you are referring to laser surgery to correct vision, the risks are very, very low. If you are referring to cataract removal, the risks nowadays is still relatively low, but as always there's a small risk. All eye surgery risk ratios should be discussed with your eye doctor.
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