What to Expect from Lasik Eye Surgery
I suffered from poor vision for most of my life, and formerly had to use glasses or contacts in order to see anything beyond ten feet away. This was an inconvenience that affected me in so many different ways. Going to the pool or playing sports was a hassle, and driving at night, or when it was raining or snowing was downright dangerous even with my corrective lenses. I was tired of having to keep track of my glasses everywhere I went. I was tired of the expense and maintenance involved in using contacts. So I finally decided to get Lasik eye surgery a few months ago, a move that has completely changed my life for the better!
My Lasik eye surgery went off without a hitch, and the results are simply stunning. I have better than 20/20 vision, and I am amazed at the sharpness and clarity of the objects around me. I no longer have itchy, red, irritated eyes on a daily basis, nor do I ever have to worry about things going back to the way they were since the corrections made by Lasik eye surgery are permanent.
Now I’d like to share some of my experiences with you so you can have some idea of what to expect if you are considering this procedure. First and foremost, you have to find a doctor or clinic that is licensed to perform Lasik eye surgery. I recommend visiting or checking the websites of several different places just to give yourself more options. Not all clinics are the same, so you should check for patient testimonials as well. Also, it’s not a bad idea to ask about any possible side effects (such as infections) that might arise from the operation. An honest doctor should have no problems being straightforward with you regarding these things.
Once you select a clinic, you’ll have to go through a preliminary checkup to determine if you’re a good candidate for Lasik eye surgery. Not everyone is, so be prepared for a possible disappointment in this regard. If your doctor gives you the green light, he’ll probably schedule your operation date and then send you home with some special drops to help prepare your eyes.
The day that you get Lasik eye surgery can be a bit nerve-wracking, but there’s really nothing to worry about. Some people experience a bit of discomfort due to the mechanism used to hold your eyelids open. Other than that, the actual procedure itself is pain-free.
The few days following Lasik eye surgery might be uncomfortable. You’ll be given more drops to use, you’ll have to carefully protect your eyes, and you might experience some soreness or a dull pain at this point. You’ll also have to go in for a follow-up exam to make sure there are no complications or infections. Within a week or so, your sight will be clearer than ever!
Now I am not a health care professional, so your experience could vary significantly from my own. Before you make any decisions, I recommend talking to a qualified doctor about Lasik eye surgery to determine if it IS the right option for you.
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