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Are You A Good Candidate For LASIK Surgery?

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If you wear glasses or contacts, you might start to consider a third treatment option: laser correction surgery. The most common type of laser vision correction surgery is LASIK. If you want to live free of glasses or contacts, LASIK might a good option for you; however, LASIK is not an option for everyone, and you have to get several eye exams to make sure you are a good candidate for surgery. Here are some things that make you a good candidate for surgery:

1. Consistent Vision 

Some people who wear glasses have a prescription that changes over time. They have to get new glasses every few years. Others have had the same prescription since childhood. If you have no changes in your vision for several years, LASIK is a good option for you, because it means that you are more likely to have steady and lasting results. People who have fluctuating eyesight quality may still get LASIK, but the results might not last as long as they would with someone who has a reliable, steady prescription. 

2. Milder Prescriptions

You would think that people who need thick corrective lenses would benefit the most from surgery, but sometimes, when eyesight is very poor, LASIK cannot correct it all the way. if you have an extreme prescription for lenses because of refractive errors and because of astigmatism, your surgery could be less effective. However, you might be able to get surgery in order to have a reduced prescription, which some people still find to be freeing. 

3. Healthy Eyes

When you get assessed for LASIK, the eye doctor will not only look at your prescription and need for correction, but they will also look at the overall health of your eye. You need to be able to heal from LASIK in order for it be effective. You will get tests to view the inside of your eye, to test muscle strength, iris function, and your eye's ability to react to light. If you have any other eye problem, such as glaucoma, you cannot have eye surgery for vision correction. 

4. Commitment to Good Recovery

Finally, you also have to be honest with yourself. LASIK requires some recovery time, including not touching your eyes for a couple of weeks after. If you rub your eyes often, this could be hard for you. You also need to stay out of the water and put eye drops in your eyes several times a day.

For more information or to schedule an eye exam, contact clinics like Quality Eye Care.


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