Laser Surgery Zone

April 2006

April 21, 2006

Lasik Eye Surgery

Sounds kind of scary at first, having this laser beam cutting away part of your cornea. What if something goes wrong and you go blind, it has happened. Other people have continuing problems or their eyesight isn’t as good after the surgery as it was before. Yikes! I don’t mean to sound like a pessimist, but it does happen. That’s one of those things they don’t tell you much about, or what is in tiny little print at the bottom of the lasik eye surgery brochure. And how about those discount eye surgery centers, two eyes for the price of one! How crazy is that? Oh yes, I’ll have the two for one special please. You might as well walk in and tell them they can do with you as they like, because that’s what they’re going to do. Lasik eye surgery centers like this, have one thing in common, herd them through like cattle (moooo), put them in the stall, and shoo them out as quick as you can. That’s quality you can trust!

Aside from these fly by night joints, there are some very reputable, skills eye surgeons that you can trust to not mess up your eyes. Be sure to do your research, some people are good candidates for Lasik eye surgery, and some are not. Depending on how bad your vision is in the first place, you may not be able to have it done at all. The eye doctor will evaluate your individual situation and determine into what category you fit, and if he gives you the green light, you can then discuss what type of surgery you want and the results you’re looking for. There is more than one type of procedure, one uses only a laser, and another uses a knife to cut the flap in the cornea. I opted for the first, and had great results. There is less healing time involved with the laser and it is much quicker. Of course, there are risks to any surgical procedure. Ask lots of questions, it’s your eyesight after all.

You’ll also find that prices vary from place to place, and depend on what type of Lasik eye surgery you opt to have. Some types are more precise and require a longer healing time, and they cost more too. I had the traditional Lasik eye surgery and now see better than 20/15 in both eyes. My husband, on the other hand, opted for the most expensive procedure, his eyesight not even as bad as mine, and did not get as good of a result. He still has halos at night when looking at lights or even at the stars. Everyone is different and so is every procedure; it’s only as good as the skills of the eye surgeon. Like I said, do your homework, and make sure you feel comfortable with your decision. If you want to take a chance on a discount eye surgeon, good luck. Many have gone before you and done okay, but I don’t think I would go that route. I’m kind of fond of my vision.

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April 20, 2006

Laser Eye Surgery Benefits

I hate to admit it, but I used to be one of those people who took my eyesight for granted. I never went to the optometrist for regular checkups, I didn't always wear sunglasses to protect against UV rays, and I would often sit in front of my computer or television for hours on end, which usually led to a severe case of eyestrain. Then, perhaps not unexpectedly, my vision began to deteriorate. As I got older, it took longer and longer for distant objects to come into focus. I realized I needed glasses or contacts, so I finally went to see a doctor. After dealing with lost glasses and all the hassles that come with using contacts, I decided to check out laser eye surgery. Boy, am I glad that I did!

Since my vision problems weren't yet severe, my optometrist confirmed that I was a prime candidate for laser eye surgery. There are of course many different types of laser eye surgery available, but the two most common outpatient procedures for minor problems like mine are PRK and LASIK. I am not a medical professional, so it's imperative that you ask your doctor about these procedures or do further research on your own. After reading through some brochures that my doctor gave me about LASIK laser eye surgery, I weighed the potential benefits against the possible risks and decided to go for it. After all, successful laser eye surgery could mean not having to wear glasses or contacts anymore.

Before going in for my laser eye surgery, I checked the Internet to see what kinds of experiences other people have had. I knew that their experiences wouldn't have any bearing on my own, but I just wanted some reassurances. I learned that many athletes who depend on great vision in order to perform well at their sports have opted to get laser eye surgery. Of those athletes who have made public comments, most have said that choosing to have laser eye surgery was one of the best decisions they have ever made. I know it sounds kind of silly, but I felt much better knowing that some high-profile athletes had enough confidence in the procedure to risk their very livelihood on it.

I'm happy to say that my laser eye surgery went very well. I was nervous prior to the procedure, but the technician and doctor really made me feel at ease. The laser eye surgery itself was very quick and painless; and although my vision is not perfect, it is much better than it was before I had the procedure done.

If you're thinking about getting laser eye surgery, there are many websites you can check out for general information about the topic. However, medical procedures require the input of an actual doctor, so take everything you read with a grain of salt and get a professional opinion before making up your mind one way or the other.

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April 19, 2006

Laser Eye Surgery

With all of the daily chores we strive to complete, we often don't take into account our health and senses. We sit in a cubicle typing away, only to discover that we've developed a problem with our hands or eyes. We expose ourselves to simple things, but don't typically anticipate the aftermath or repercussions. One of the age-old afflictions that many humans suffer is vision impairment. We constantly damage our eyesight and often don't even know it. While it's great to read and learn, it takes a terrible toll on our vision. You may have had 20/20 at one point in your life, but how is it now after staring point-blank at a computer screen for the past ten years? These common routines wreak havoc on our crucial senses. Fortunately we can remedy this fault with various solutions. You can visit the local optometrist and acquire a pair of glasses that will bring your vision up to par, or maybe you want to take a less noticeable route with contact lenses. Either is fine, but now days you do have a third option. Laser eye surgery can correct your vision perfectly, and once you're finished, there are no glasses or contacts involved.

While eye glasses have certainly become trendier these days, not everyone wants that set of specks pressing down on the bridge of their nose all day. Many of us prefer contact lenses simply because of their inconspicuous nature, and the aesthetic enhancement they provide. With contact lenses you can change your eye color on a whim. You can even accomplish unnatural eye colors that may appear rather fresh and ideal. Although there isn't anything wrong with this remedy, why not turn to laser eye surgery, and all-out fix the problem. I was literally amazed when my grandmother did this operation. I had never heard of such a thing. She had it done on one eye, and it restored vision back to 20/20. If you think about it, it's pretty incredible. Afterwards she said there was no pain, no nothing, just a clear view. Laser eye surgery is ideal for those who strive for that career that requires perfect eyesight.

If you have less than 20/20 vision, and wish to correct your vision without the constant burden of eyeglasses, and the consistent bill of contact lenses, you may want to look into laser eye surgery. This type of eye correction is becoming more and more prominent these days. Hop online and check out the numerous websites that offer guidance on laser eye surgery. You have nothing to lose, but 20/20 vision to gain.

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April 18, 2006

Laser Eye Surgery

Laser Eye Surgery is a wonderful solution for many people, but not all. In some cases, eyesight can be corrected using a technique known as laser eye surgery. Often times, the patient no longer needs to wear eyeglasses after the surgery. Using a precise laser, the surgeon actually cuts into your cornea with the goal of correcting your vision.

Like any type of non-essential procedure, laser eye surgery can be very expensive. And like any surgery, laser eye surgery is not without risks. For these reasons it is important to learn as much about the procedure as you can, discovering all the options that may be available. There are many web site focused on laser eye surgery and lasik eye surgery, which can be a valuable source of information. Good lcuk with the rest of your research into laser eye surgery.

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Laser Acne Treatment

Acne can be a life long problem that some people cannot stand to live with. There are many treatments available that can help with the problem of acne scars. One treatment that is gaining wider popularity is laser acne treatment.

Laser acne treatment can improve not only the inflamed acne, but can also lead to improvement in the acne scars. This is welcome news for many people who have suffered with this problem sometimes for decades.

Medical doctors say that "There are 2 basic groups of acne treating lasers and light based systems. One group of technologies inhibits the growth of the bacteria that is involved in acne lesions. The other group of lasers shrinks the sebaceous oil glands that play a pivotal role in acne". In other words laser acne treatment can both help cure the acne problem as well as take away some of the scaring.

The treatments usually last about five months or longer, with the laser used every month. If there is a flare up of the condition then the laser acne treatment can be used again.

One of the advantages of laser acne treatment is that a person does not have to wait until there is damage to the skin before trying the treatment. Since part of the benefit of laser acne treatment is that it helps control the acne, patients can begin early. This way, they avoid the scars that are left with acne that does not responded well to other treatment methods. In early cases, laser acne treatment can be used in combination with other procedures and topical ointments and antibiotics. The cost of this method is not very expensive either. Usually about one hundred dollars per treatment is the standard rate. Of course, the actual price you pay will be determined by the extent of the problem and what your doctor or other laser acne treatment specialist thinks is best for your situation.

According to doctors, there is very little risk with laser acne treatment as long as it is done by an experienced professional. From talking to different people that have undergone laser acne treatment, it seems like the biggest problem is unrealistic expectations. A person needs to understand what this treatment can do and what it cannot do. Therefore, it is best that you talk to professional that you feel comfortable with and in whom you have confidence. No one wants to have the potentially life long problem of acne. Laser acne treatment is one possible solution that an acne sufferer should properly and realistically explore.

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