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How Safe Is LASIK Eye Surgery? Facts You Should Know

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As most of us know today, LASIK is the most well known and the safest laser eye treatment that helps treat many of your eye-related problems, and improve one’s life. Nobody can deny the fact that LASIK has improved many people’s life quality and freed them from wearing glasses and contact lenses, both of which steal away our ease and comfort. It hardly takes a few minutes, and you will regain your eyesight lifelong.

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When considering LASIK treatment, you might think about whether LASIK is safe for me? Well, LASIK is totally safe and more effective. More than 90% of the patients who have undergone LASIK have corrected their visions.

Let us learn everything about how safe LASIK eye surgery is: The facts you should know.

What Is A LASIK?

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LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis) is a painless surgery of an eye that rectifies the refractive index of your eye and corrects your vision of the eyes. The great part is, after surgery, you get discharged on the same day, and can do other activities from the next day itself. Undoubtedly, this is the top choice for people who don’t want to wear spectacles or contact lenses for correcting their vision. Though you no longer need them, you can wear them during driving, reading, or other activities. This is why this treatment life changing.

How Safe Is LASIK?

LASIK is considered as the safest and best laser eye surgery. After LASIK surgery from famous eyecare hospitals like DR Agarwals, fewer than 1% of people claimed sight problems. According to statistics,

  • A recent study shows that continuous use of soft contact lenses for 1 year has shown 3 times more microbial keratitis cases than LASIK.
  • Less than 1% faced vision problems after LASIK.
  • Many patients, up to 96% who have undergone LASIK have got freedom from glasses or contact lenses.
  • The success rate also depends upon individuals’ health, advanced technological surgery methods, post-surgery care, etc., contribute to the safety and success rate of LASIK.

Possible Risks and Side Effects of LASIK Surgery

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Though LASIK is considered safe, there are certain risk factors involved with it. They are temporary and can be managed if noticed early.

  • Temporary Side Effects:
  • Dry Eyes: The main after-effects of LASIK is a temporary reduction of tear formation that leads to drying of eyes. It may cause irritation of the eyes, hardness, and a sensation to a foreign body. Doctors prescribe artificial tears and prescription medications to treat this problem.
  • Disturbed Night Vision: Patients can sense the glare at night times. They can see halos around light and feel sensitivity of the eyes after LASIK. These problems are temporary and can be cured as the eye heals. It might take a bit longer for some patients.
  • Discomfort And Blurry Vision: Immediately after surgery, patients might not feel comfortable, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light. These symptoms will vanish after some time.
  • Red Spots on the Eye (Subconjunctival Hemorrhages): After LASIK, tiny red spots will form on the white portion of the eye. They are not harmful and will disappear over a period of time.

Who Should Not Opt For LASIK?

  • The patients with collagen vascular disease
  • Those who have an immune deficiency
  • Those who have keratoconus or abnormal corneal topography
  • Pregnant or nursing woman
  • Patients under some medications

Conclusion

LASIK is usually a less risky and more efficient way of treating refractive errors through laser surgery. If you are not eligible, LASIK might not be useful and may cause prolonged side effects.

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An experienced surgeon at Dr Agarwals will carry out a proper examination to understand your eyes before deciding whether to opt for LASIK or not.

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