Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Benefits of LASIK

LASIK eye surgery is the term used for a particular surgical procedure on the cornea or outer layer of the eye, called laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis. The main purpose of this LASIK procedure is to improve refractive errors in the eye. This means persons who have problems with their vision that need to have corrective lenses such as spectacles or contact lenses will, after the procedure, be able to dispense with these aids.

The LASIK procedure is usually done under local anesthetic by an experienced eye surgeon or ophthalmologist, the entire procedure taking not more than 20 minutes.

What are the benefits of LASIK?

The most important immediate benefit is the almost immediate improvement of the eyesight, although the maximum or optimal benefit of this procedure may take up to six months. Gone is the need for spectacles or contact lenses. Gone is the fear of misplacing one's glasses or lenses, and the fear of breaking or ruining them accidentally, a fear only understood by the unfortunate person who has to have them on before he can see anything clearly. After this procedure, there is no need to remember to bring spare pairs of glasses or contact lenses if one goes on a holiday, or to remember to bring along the necessary lens containers and solutions for soaking or cleaning the lenses.

A whole new world of clear vision without glasses is open to the person who has undergone LASIK.
Career paths will broaden to include occupations which at one time tended to favour the non-wearing of glasses, such as modelling, law enforcement, and aviation (both as a pilot as well as cabin crew).

Physical activities which were once off limits for bespectacled persons such as strenuous sports like football or rugby, skydiving, diving, and swimming, all of a sudden become possible.

Self-esteem and self-confidence improve by leaps and bounds, as now one can do a lot of things previously deemed suitable only for persons with good eyesight. The social, personal and professional life of the person with newly-restored vision tends to take a sudden dramatic turn for the better. Things can only look up for the for the person who has had his vision corrected by LASIK eye surgery.

So why not get more information about lasik and the latest technologies available to improve your eyesight? Tony Wong is a medical practitioner with an interest in internet marketing.

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