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LASIK Eye Surgery - General Eye Care and Refractive Surgery Information


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Eyes - Vision

By Wally Singer   [ 30/07/2009 ]
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Our senses help us to enjoy the world around us. Taste, touch, sound, and sense of smell help us know what we have come upon in many situations. Perhaps one of the most precious gifts in this grouping is the sense of sight. Vision allows us to capture pictures of our surroundings to go with our memories, thoughts, and dreams. It helps us to enjoy on an even greater level the beauty surrounding us whether it is mountains, valleys, parties, or people.

Eyesight happens to be at the most risk of diminishing throughout life, sometimes earlier than anticipated. Most of today’s population needs corrective lenses in some form to enhance their failing eyesight. What can one do when glasses and contacts alone no longer help as much as they used to?

Technology shows us the way with the introduction of LASIK, a laser eye surgery option. LASIK is an acronym which stands for laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis. In this procedure, the cornea of the eye is permanently changed in shape. Using a laser, a small flap is cut in this clear covering, revealing the stroma, or midsection of the cornea. A small portion of this area is burnt away by the laser and then the flap is laid back in place.

In preparation for this type of eye surgery, several steps have been suggested. If you are generally a contact lens wearer, it is recommended to stop use of your lenses and switch to eyeglasses anywhere from two to four weeks prior to your initial LASIK eye evaluation, as the contact lenses change your eye shape from their normal measurements. You should discuss your past eye problems as well as any medications you are currently taking. A thorough eye exam will be conducted to review your candidate status, risks, benefits, and any questions that you may have.

As with any medical procedure, you should always research the stages of treatment first using all resources available. Search the internet, books, magazines, firsthand accounts, and always consult your doctor. With a little knowledge under your belt, you will help assure a positive outcome with your LASIK procedure.

About the author:
Are you interested in LASIK laser eye surgery and other refractive surgery options? If you said yes, then you need to visit a LASIK office in St. Louis, Missouri to get the info you need.

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Article tags: lasik, laser eye surgery, laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, vision problems, eyesight, corrective lenses, glasses, contacts
 

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