"With lasik surgery, there are three stages of possible complications: Intraoperative, early postoperative, and late postoperative. The main intraoperative complication would be if the doctor displaced the flaps or folds, which is fairly common in lamellar corneal surgeries. Possible early postoperative complications could be among the following: dry eye, diffuse lamellar keratitis, and infection. Possible late postoperative complications could be among the following: epithelial ingrowth, glare, late traumatic flap dislocations, and dry eye (or Chronic Dry Eye). There is a lot of information on this particular surgery. If you have any personal questions or concerns, I would recommend speaking with your doctor before making a decision."
If there is a four percent chance that something will occur that means that it will happen four times out of 100. To clarify a bit: Say there is a 4 per cent chance of a given complication following a specific kind of surgery. This means that on average (counting many hundreds or thousands of surgeries) the complication appears in 4 surgeries out of every hundred surgeries.
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it depends on your physician and what kind of surgery you have undergone.
No kind of engineer does laser eye surgery. Surgeons do surgery, in this case, a specially traine eye, or opthalmic surgeon.
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Plastic or reconstructive surgery
Surgery
You saw right. She was 307 pounds and had the gastric bipass surgery done to help her lose the weight. She didn't come out right away about the surgery in light it might not work.
Depends on what kind of surgery? This question isn't detailed enough to answer.
An ophthamologist would be the doctor that would carry out eye surgery. The most common types of surgery are Lasik surgery, cataract surgery, and glaucoma surgery.
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