LASIK Could be a Solution for Your Eye Problems
Saturday, September 17th, 2011LASIK is a surgical procedure which is aimed at helping an individual depend less on contact lenses and glasses. It is usually used as a solution to problems of astigmatism, Hyperopia (farsightedness) as well as myopia (nearsightedness). This procedure is performed with a laser and it can only be performed perfectly by a well-trained and qualified ophthalmologist. An ophthalmologist is experienced at all the physiology, anatomy and possible diseases and infections of the eye. Ideally you want to find an Ophthalmologist who completed a fellowship in Cornea/Refractive Surgery. A Cornea/Refractive Surgery Fellowship is a 1- year program after the completion of residency.
The cornea is a very important part of the eye which is responsible for ensuring that there is focus of light so that an image can be created on the retina. This experience can be linked to the lens of the camera which also focuses light so that an image can be created. However, sometimes, the cornea is shaped wrong and cannot produce the image right on the retina. This image might turn out to be unclear or blurred. These problems of the eye are known as refractive errors. LASIK is used to correct some of these refractive errors.
There are quite a number of preparatory stages that have to be carried out before the exact procedure is carried out. For instance, if you wear contact lenses, you will be required not to wear them at least between 3 to 21 days prior to the day of the surgery. Prior to the surgery, there is close observation of the cornea to find out thickness as well as the surface contour. Additionally, your pupil size should be measured to rule out a risk of glare or halos after LASIK.
The LASIK procedure is quick, usually 5 minutes per eye. Although the patient is awake there is no need to worry because the procedure is quite easy, mostly you will be staring at a blinking light. Eye drops (numbing drops) are used as anesthetic and there is no need for a shot. The three steps of LASIK include the flap creation, laser remodeling and then flap repositioning.
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in LASIK Treatments, and other procedures. For more information on LASIK procedures visit www.BoxerWachler.com

