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LASIK Questions You Need To Ask Your Doctor
By Tim Gorman

Before deciding whether or not to undergo LASIK eye surgery there are a few questions you should probably ask any doctor you are considering performing your vision correction surgery. After all, your eyes are important and if you’re going to have someone operating on them in order to improve your eye sight you should make sure you have the right LASIK specialist doing the job. Even though LASIK is a simple procedure that is generally quick (as fast as 2 minutes) and painless it still requires a special skill that only a specialized doctor can possess. The good news is that the number of people seeking laser eye surgery is growing on a daily basis and the new techniques have many people noticing a huge improvement in their vision within 24 hours after having LASIK surgery.

Choosing your LASIK doctor can be the biggest decision you will ever have to make. You must make sure to educate yourself prior to undergoing laser eye surgery. Your doctor will appreciate this since a knowledgeable patient who is well informed and knows what to expect following vision correction surgery generally makes a better patient. Even though LASIK is becoming a more common surgery there are still some risks associated with the surgery. Most patients experience a positive benefit associated with their surgery but there are a few that do suffer from minor eye infections and a reduced day and night vision capability following the eye correction surgery.

This brings us to some questions you should be prepared to ask your LASIK surgeon or doctor. The answers to these questions certainly aren’t required for successful LASIK surgery but they do allow you to become a more informed patient and ultimately can lead to a more positive experience with your eye surgery.

The first question that needs to be asked involves whether or not you’re a viable candidate for LASIK surgery. Make sure your doctor performs a thorough analysis and diagnosis of your eyes prior to performing any portion of the laser vision correction surgery. If you are classified as a poor candidate then you may want to reconsider whether or not to have the surgery performed. It has been proven that folks with vision problems that are not right for LASIK surgery usually suffer from complications afterwards.

As quick as the LASIK procedure is there is still an amount of recovery time that is involved for everyone undergoing the surgery. That time factor for recovery is dependant on several factors so it would be wise to discuss this important issue with your doctor prior to having LASIK performed.

Let’s be honest as easy as LASIK sounds and as good as the results are there is one drawback and it’s the cost for having vision correction surgery performed. Even though prices have fallen they still can be in the range of several thousand dollars. With that said it’s important that you find out exactly how much LASIK will cost and what is actually included for the price (don’t let a hidden cost prevent you from having the surgery). As a precaution you should probably estimate on spending upwards of $4000 - $5000 for surgery on both eyes and perhaps $2000 for vision correction in one eye. With prices in that range you may want to inquiry about any type of payment plans that may be offered by the doctor performing the surgery.

As LASIK as grown more popular the treatments and procedures used have also become more evolved. Not all doctors perform the same techniques when they perform laser eye surgery. Your doctor may specialize in one technique or favor a certain type of procedure over others. Find out what procedure your doctor is skilled in and what they will do when performing your LASIK surgery. Additional questions may revolve around what will take place during the actual operating procedure. With the advent of eye numbing drops most surgeries are performed while the patient is awake.

Finally you should discuss what will happen after your LASIK surgery, any post operative instructions your doctor may have and most importantly the risks and complications that are associated with LASIK. The answers to these and the other questions presented in this short article will allow you to have a more positive experience as you undergo laser eye surgery in order to improve your vision.

 

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Vision-Doctor.com. He provides more LASIK advice, information and LASIK questions you need to ask your doctor that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_Gorman

Before deciding whether or not to undergo LASIK eye surgery there are a few questions you should probably ask any doctor you are considering performing your vision correction surgery. After all, your eyes are important and if you’re going to have someone operating on them in order to improve your eye sight you should make sure you have the right LASIK specialist doing the job. Even though LASIK is a simple procedure that is generally quick (as fast as 2 minutes) and painless it still requires a special skill that only a specialized doctor can possess. The good news is that the number of people seeking laser eye surgery is growing on a daily basis and the new techniques have many people noticing a huge improvement in their vision within 24 hours after having LASIK surgery.

Choosing your LASIK doctor can be the biggest decision you will ever have to make. You must make sure to educate yourself prior to undergoing laser eye surgery. Your doctor will appreciate this since a knowledgeable patient who is well informed and knows what to expect following vision correction surgery generally makes a better patient. Even though LASIK is becoming a more common surgery there are still some risks associated with the surgery. Most patients experience a positive benefit associated with their surgery but there are a few that do suffer from minor eye infections and a reduced day and night vision capability following the eye correction surgery.

This brings us to some questions you should be prepared to ask your LASIK surgeon or doctor. The answers to these questions certainly aren’t required for successful LASIK surgery but they do allow you to become a more informed patient and ultimately can lead to a more positive experience with your eye surgery.

The first question that needs to be asked involves whether or not you’re a viable candidate for LASIK surgery. Make sure your doctor performs a thorough analysis and diagnosis of your eyes prior to performing any portion of the laser vision correction surgery. If you are classified as a poor candidate then you may want to reconsider whether or not to have the surgery performed. It has been proven that folks with vision problems that are not right for LASIK surgery usually suffer from complications afterwards.

As quick as the LASIK procedure is there is still an amount of recovery time that is involved for everyone undergoing the surgery. That time factor for recovery is dependant on several factors so it would be wise to discuss this important issue with your doctor prior to having LASIK performed.

Let’s be honest as easy as LASIK sounds and as good as the results are there is one drawback and it’s the cost for having vision correction surgery performed. Even though prices have fallen they still can be in the range of several thousand dollars. With that said it’s important that you find out exactly how much LASIK will cost and what is actually included for the price (don’t let a hidden cost prevent you from having the surgery). As a precaution you should probably estimate on spending upwards of $4000 - $5000 for surgery on both eyes and perhaps $2000 for vision correction in one eye. With prices in that range you may want to inquiry about any type of payment plans that may be offered by the doctor performing the surgery.

As LASIK as grown more popular the treatments and procedures used have also become more evolved. Not all doctors perform the same techniques when they perform laser eye surgery. Your doctor may specialize in one technique or favor a certain type of procedure over others. Find out what procedure your doctor is skilled in and what they will do when performing your LASIK surgery. Additional questions may revolve around what will take place during the actual operating procedure. With the advent of eye numbing drops most surgeries are performed while the patient is awake.

Finally you should discuss what will happen after your LASIK surgery, any post operative instructions your doctor may have and most importantly the risks and complications that are associated with LASIK. The answers to these and the other questions presented in this short article will allow you to have a more positive experience as you undergo laser eye surgery in order to improve your vision.

 

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Vision-Doctor.com. He provides more LASIK advice, information and LASIK questions you need to ask your doctor that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_Gorman

 
 
 

 

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