March
9

Houston, Texas who do you recommend for Lasik vision correction for astigmatism? What is the approximate cost? What do I need to know?

You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here – healthquotes.awardspace.info

March
8

If you are thinking about getting Lasik Surgery, be aware that there are some slight risks involved. Although these risks only occur only 5% of the patients, before getting Lasik surgery, take a look below at some of the pot ential complications.

Halo, this is one of the most common side effects associated with getting Lasik Surgery, this includes small glares, a halo’s that are associated with night vision and sometimes the patient may experience dry eyes.

Under Corrected or Over Corrected Vision: When this occurs the patient will need further treatment or corrective lenses and or contact lenses. The great news is that these complications do dissipate between a few days to 3-6 months after Lasik surgery. For more information it is best to ask your doctor and ask for stats from his or her patients.

Implantable Lenses for Natural Occurrences:

Although Lasik Surgery can correct vision, it does not prevent the onset of Presbyopia, which in laymen terms is the decline in vision that those in middle age and after experience. This can be noted when one has to ready with corrective lenses. The best treatment and the most reliable treatment for Presbyopia is contact lenses. Some patients do not like the daily hassles of messing with contact lenses, dry eyes, etc, and opt to have a lens implanted to replace their eye’s natural lens. This is an option if you experience nearsightedness, which most common resulting from Presbyopia. From a professional and medical opinion this is the best option for those whose vision cannot be corrected with Lasik Surgery. Now, on to more Lasik complications.

Light Sensitivity.

This complication is one of the most common of those who undergo Lasik surgery. This side effect will generally last around 5 days after Lasik Surgery.

“Starbursts”, Glare and the Infamous Halo

These are classified as general vision problems when the flap of the corneal does not correctly adhere after replacement. This side effect will disappear after the first month. Another cause for this is when the pupil will dilate larger than the previous treatment zone.

Dry Eyes

This side effect shows itself through redness of the eyes, sometimes blurred vision, itchiness of the eye, eye crusting, or the false sensation that an object is in the eye such as dust or dirt.

Astigmatism

This is when the cornea becomes warped as a result of Lasik sugery, this warping is due from scarring and results in a complete failure of the Lasik surgery. Those who experience this side effect will still have to wear corrective lenses.

The great news about these side effects is that the further advances in Lasik technology can reduce the amount of these side effects. Infact there this a new Lasik procedure call Intralasik which is bladeless and uses a laser. The result is less complications with the flas that can cause Astigmatism. Since these new developments, the risks for the above side effects diminish rapidly and as science and technology drive forward less instances will be noted by patiences.

William
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/dont-get-lasik-surgery-until-you-ready-this-136931.html

March
8

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March
7

I have back pain and is looking for whatever way to fall asleep easier. I had lasik done so was wondering if its safe doing inversion therapy after lasik can’t find anything on google about it.

It depends on how long ago you had Lasik, if it was recently, I don’t recommend doing inversion therapy. It is best to just try to relax where you are and not disturb the eye’s healing process. But, generally inversion therapy will not damage or affect your eye.

March
6

Yesterday morning I had Lasik in my right eye and PKR in my left eye. A day and a half later I my Lasik eye is still blurry. The doctor said it’s somewhat normal because I had a strong astimatism and very poor sight to begin with. Should I be worried? How much time should I give it before I worry?

the dr’s that i talked to said they had vision right after the surgury, and the next day. They are eye doctors that had it done. I had surgury not lasik but a stigmatism correction and was blurry for a bit maybe a week. now ok but get blurry at times. and that is years later.

March
5

What Is Lasik Plus?

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You have heard about Lasik surgery for several years and you know many people that have had this life changing surgery. But, what is Lasik Plus? You have never heard about this-is it better or just different? Actually, it is a special place dedicated to helping people who want to have Lasik surgical procedures done.

Lasik Plus claims that their surgeons are high skilled and certified through many different medical boards such as the AMA, ABO and NCQA. They have a dedicated medical team that has been performing these surgeries for over 15 years and they have an excellent track record in the Lasik area.

Lasik Plus patients, are treated with sophisticated FDA-approved laser technology. Their centers are outfitted with new generation laser platforms, including Bausch & Lomb, VISX, and Alcon LADARVision. They understand the importance of having different lasers that can provide you with personalized results. This gives you with the ability to be an active participant in your vision correction plan.

They will offer you a choice of both the traditional and custom Lasik platforms. No one laser is suited for every patient or all conditions. There are differences in prescription, corneal thickness, and pupil size that may make the doctors choose with one laser over another with the goal of making your surgery successful.

They know that all Lasik providers are not the same and they tell you that their medical group is setting the standard for the entire industry. They have superior results because of the advance medical laser platforms, technical skills of their staff and their progressive training programs. All procedures are performed by lasers that are computer guided and have eye-tracking technology designed for your personalized treatment.

Lasik Plus facilities charge competitive rates and have promotional financing available to help everyone who wants to have this procedure performed.

If you think you want to have lasik plus performed on your eyes, you should check into the procedure. It is not for everyone and there are risks involved. You might want to read books, magazine articles, and newspapers to see what the latest developed are in this field. Medical procedures are constantly changing and being improved. Maybe you were not a good candidate 10 years ago when you first thought about having this done. But, with the advancements in technology, you may now be a good candidate.

You have made up your mind that you want to use Lasik Plus for your eye procedure. Work with them to ensure that you have all of the information you need and want, that all of your questions have been answered, and that you are ready to move ahead.

Schedule your procedure, following all of the instructions provided by the doctors and medical staff and relax. You are in good hands and soon you will be one of the many people who is able to talk about the wonderful freedom you now have since you do not wear glasses or contact lenses. Soon, friends and associations will be asking you for advice about Lasik Plus and what you thought about it.

Samantha Davis
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/what-is-lasik-plus-139984.html

March
4

Please i just want to know how long to wait after having Lasik surgery done. Its been about a week and 2 weeks can anyone tell me if its ok to wear a contact lens. What are the risks and can i pull the flap off the eye still?

i wouldn’t pull the flap off and it shouldn’t take one year to heal !!

if you did pull it off, it would take one week for the surface of the cornea to fully grow back and your chance of an infection is huge

ring your eye surgeon, that’s what he is there for. he knows your situation.

March
2

LASIK stands for Laser in Situ Keratomileusis. It is a type of surgical procedure to reshape the cornea with laser. It is used to correct myopia, astigmatism, and hyperopia. Keep in mind that LASIK doesn’t work for everyone, but for those for which it works, LASIK has been able to actually correct one’s eyesight. Imagine being able to get up in the morning and just being able to see the world, without glasses or contacts.

Benefits Of LASIK

The benefits to LASIK are priceless. Not only will you be able to see clearly without putting anything on, but you won’t have to spend a dime on glasses and contact lenses. Sports like swimming and diving can be done without the aid of special goggles. You no longer have to worry about losing your eye gear, and most significantly, when you get up in the morning you will simply be able to see.

Unfortunately, LASIK is not for everyone. First of all, there are certain types and kinds of eye disorders that Lasik cannot fix. An eye doctor is needed to make sure that your type of eyesight problem can be fixed by LASIK. Also, you need to be sure that your eyesight has stopped changing. If you get LASIK and your eyesight continues to worsen, you will end up having to rely on glasses and contacts again. It should be noted also that LASIK is not recommended for children.

How Does LASIK Work?

A laser is exposed to a person’s eyes to correct the vision for him/her. First, a knife called a microkeratome cuts a flap in the cornea and the stroma, the middle part of the cornea, is exposed. The laser is then exposed to the eye to destroy some of the stroma and thus changing the overall shape of the cornea. The flap is then replaced and the surgery is over. The degree of correction depends on the degree of the patient’s eyesight.

How To Find The Best LASIK In Town?

Nowadays, there are many LASIK clinics. Almost everyone will claim to offer the most advanced facilities with the best surgeons around. It will seem overwhelming when trying to find out which surgeon to go to, but there are ways to help make the search for a LASIK clinic an easier one.

Probably the best way to find a LASIK center is to find past patients who have had the surgery performed. Are they happy with their surgery? Do they have a certain clinic that they would like to recommend? These testimonials are by far the most excellent way to measure whether the surgery is safe or if the LASIK center has specialists who know what they’re doing. If a past patient is satisfied with the surgical procedure, odds are that you will be too.

Another way to find a LASIK surgeon in a specific area is by using the internet. By doing a search in yellow pages or Google search engine, you will find plenty of LASIK clinics, depending on the area. If you have no recommendation from any past patience and have to find a LASIK surgeon from scratch, the process takes lots of research and questioning. Call the surgeon to set up a consultation session, which is usually free. You will get a better feel for the surgeon when speaking to him/her directly, asking him questions and doubts that you have. A good surgeon will be glad to reply all of your questions and make you feel as tranquil as possible about the coming surgery. There are no questions that should go unanswered. You have to feel as easy as possible leading up to this surgical procedure. By knowing this, you will be able to arrive at a more informed decision about whether or not you want to use the clinic.

Some Final Note About LASIK

Remember that LASIK is not for everyone. There are many LASIK establishments that will provide you with the surgery to correct your eyesight, but there are several conditions that must be met. Note that your eyesight needs to have the right kind of amount of damage done to it for the surgery to be successful. Also, you are going to need to get ready some money, because LASIK is not very cheap.

So, find a LASIK center in your area and get rid of those vision aids once and for all. I’m sure you would prefer to see the world through your own eyes. Once you have the surgery performed, tell others about your successful experience so that they, too, may benefit from the professionals at your local LASIK center.

Cindy Heller
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/an-overview-of-what-lasik-is-all-about-140500.html

March
2

I want to get good medical insurance so lasik surgery isn’t so expensive as well as good dental because cavitys are way too easy for me to get. Any suggestions?

Some Insurance will cover up to $1500. Usually with that Lasik centers will have you pay the full amount up front and will give you a receipt to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.
Try this site, if you want to find the best or the cheapest medical insurance just in one minute,

http://cheap-health-insurance-usa.info/

Here you can get free quotes from different companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable medicable insurance with a reliable company.

Hope this help,

March
1

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