Standard LASIK takes from 10 to 20 minutes to perform and the results are immediate.
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Yes, LASIK surgery is generally not tax deductible as it is considered an elective cosmetic procedure.
Lasik is a very effective eye surgery. Nearsighted or farsighted patients usually get excellent results with Lasik vision correction procedure. Progress in Lasik technology during the last years has also translated to a higher chance of obtaining 20/20 or better vision. According to available statistics, more than 90 percent of patients who have Lasik done obtain 20/40 or better vision after procedure and no longer have to use eyeglasses or contact lenses; 55 percent of patients get 20/20 or better vision after Lasik. The FDA found that complications take place in 1% to 5% of Lasik procedures.
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Lasik eye surgery is an increasing popular procedure for those with vision problems such as nearsightedness. For Canadian resents of the province of Alberta, options for a surgeon can be found at Clearly Lasik and Lasik MD.
Patients with glaucoma should not have LASIK because the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye is raised during the procedure.
It is laser eye procedure which is useful to correct vision problems.
Yes, it is relatively safe. (see related link: Lasik Surgery Clinic) What the procedure Lasik does is create a thin flap on the surface of the cornea w/c is then surgically folded to the side to let laser energy reshape the exposed surface of the cornea. After the procedure, the corneal flap is folded back for rapid recovery. If you want a visual on what I just said you can refer to the related link(Lasik Philippines) I placed below...
Picking a Lasik eye doctor is very important. There is a lot at stake when getting Lasik, including your vision. You must ask a doctor how many time they have performed the procedure, what their success rate is, and if they ever have had the procedure done on themselves. Doctors will be open with potential clients about these numbers and knowing these things beforehand will make not only the decision better, but the procedure too.
Lasik eye surgery is a very safe procedure. As with any surgery, there are some dangers and these should be discussed with your doctor prior to surgery.
For both LASIK and PRK, the patient's eye is numbed with anesthetic drops. No injections are necessary. The patient is awake and relaxed during the procedure.
One can find information on LASIK procedures by speaking to an optometrist, or a regular family doctor who can forward a patient to an eye surgery specialist.