LASIK: Risks and Complications
Friday, June 18th, 2010Today’s LASIK equipment produces amazingly accurate results and risks are minimal compared to the LASIK of 5 years ago.
The primary way to reduce risks and complications is to be sure you find a surgeon who has been fellowship trained – this is an additional training period after completion of residency. Also, be sure they specialize in the area of refractive surgery – for example they are performing LASIK consistently on a weekly basis.
Fully approved by the FDA, Custom Wavefront LASIK eye surgeries, although rare have certain postoperative risks associated including:
• Dry eyes;
• Reduced vision;
• Infection;
• Inflammation;
• Still having the need for corrective lenses;
◦ In such cases, the prescription for corrective lenses, most likely very low powered, would help to sharpen or increase crispness for fine print, prolonged periods of reading, or night time driving;
The ultra-modern equipment used to perform Custom Wavefront LASIK procedures precisely monitors the movement or your eyes 4000 times every second. Even if a patient shifts during the procedure, absolutely no damage will occur. In fact, the energy from the laser is so mild that it cannot even be felt on bare skin. The equipment is fully capable of treating large diameter corneas and features a computerized flap protector. Infrared pupil measuring equipment has been specially designed to minimize the possibility of glare/halos and other nighttime vision disorders.
Learn more today at: http://www.boxerwachler.com/lasikspecialist/lasikprocedures/wavefront.html


