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"There are many risks of laser facial surgery, but it doesn't really happen as it has a low risk as long as you go to a professional surgery. One would be scarring, another would be cutting and deep facial removing."
Why would you need contacts after the surgery? You need to ask your doctor about this one.
The results of laser cataract surgery are typically long-lasting. Once a cataract is removed, it does not return. However, other eye conditions can develop over time, so regular eye exams are important for ongoing eye health.
No that has to be real surgery. I think it's because one muscle is too long so they have to make it shorter. Laser wont do that.
The results of laser refractive cataract surgery are intended to be long-lasting. The implanted intraocular lens (IOL) is permanent, providing improved vision for the foreseeable future. Regular eye exams are recommended to monitor eye health over time.
The risks of laser eye surgery are as followed, numbness, blindess, caterax and potential infections in in rare cases death. Speak with your doctor to get a complete list before getting surgery.
A relatively recent development in the medical world, laser eye surgery often inspires fear in people who think about having it done. This fear is very much unfounded, as the use of lasers in eye surgery has come a long way from its origins. Almost all problems associated with these procedures are related to operator error and as long as one takes care to research their potential doctors thoroughly, the risks are almost nonexistent.
There are a few different advantages of having laser eye surgery with an astigmatism. Some of these benefits include no longer having to wear glasses and possibly getting rid of other medical ailments like headaches.
The results of laser cataract surgery are typically long-lasting and often permanent. Once the cataract is removed and replaced with an intraocular lens, your vision should remain clear. However, it's important to continue regular eye check-ups as your eyes may change over time.
Yes, although it is way more expensive than glasses or even contacts. In the long run, laser surgery would be cheaper than buying contacts every year.