2012年7月15日星期日

A Blade On or In My Eye?

It抯 human nature to fear the unknown and Lasik is no different. Even though many resources exist to explain the LASIK treatment to prospective patients, fear still persists. Below we have identified the most common fears and questions and have your answers. Is There Pain? Simple answer ?no. Pain is a common concern amongst potential candidates. After all, you are conscious during the treatment and your fear of 揻eeling something?is plausible. Rest assured, you will not feel any pain. Before the treatment, your doctor will apply numbing drops to your eyes. Additionally, your doctor will give you a sedative; usually Valium to take off any edge you may be feeling before the treatment begins. It is common to feel a mild pressure to your eyeball, but this is common and does not hurt. What If I Move During The Procedure? What would happen if you look away while the laser is being shined directly into your eye? Most, Doctors utilize the latest and greatest in laser technology. If you move or look away, the laser tracks your eyeball; therefore, the laser can only possibly work when your eye is in the correct position. Truth is the laser is used sparingly during a LASIK procedure, maybe 10-20 seconds on each eye.

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A Blade On or In My Eye? In the old days of LASIK, a blade was the only way to perform LASIK surgery. Now, most doctors do not use a blade for the vast majority LASIK treatments. In the past, the doctor would use a microkeratome blade to make a tiny incision on the eye. This was the way the flap of the eye was cut. Today, with the latest technology employed by most doctors, the incision is made with a laser. A fear of the blade is not valid with the iLASIK procedure. Keep in mind some doctors still use the blade which is safe an garners amazing results. Make sure to ask your doctor how they perform the procedure. What If I Lose My Vision From The LASIK Treatment?

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The FDA has NEVER reported a case of a patient going blind from the LASIK procedure. Simple facts: ?Less than 1% risk exists of any serious complication from LASIK ?The risk of any permanent complications, such as halos or star bursts are less than 3% The simple truth is; you will have significantly improved vision the moment you walk out of the LASIK procedure than you did when you walked in. Lastly, if you have a fear of an object coming towards your eyeball, such as the doctor抯 hand, have no worries, your doctor will apply 揵lack out drops?to your eyes that will, as the name implies, black out your vision for a period of 10-20 seconds. Believe it or not, this short period of time is more than enough time to complete the laser treatment.

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