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Information On Lasik
By John
If you are looking for information on LASIK, then you have stumbled upon the right page. The web is full of information on LASIK. So much information might end up confusing you. In this article we attempt to cover all the relevant topics. At least you will get the introductory information. You can research more on particular topics if you want to.

Did you know that this is an abbreviation of Laser Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. One of the various refractive eye surgery available today, that has gained immense popularity after it was approved by the FDA. The main reason for the popularity of this operation is that it has been successful in over 95% cases with amazing results. And when it is about your eye and your vision you will opt for only the most safe and effective option.

First thing you need to know about this surgery is whether you are eligible for it. There are a few criteria you need to fulfill. First of all you have to be over 18 years in age. Many doctors would even want their patients to be at least 21.

Your eligibility will be nullified if you are suffering from any of the conditions like diabetes, glaucoma, rheumatoid arthritis, herpes infection of the eye or lupus. Make sure you do the necessary examinations before committing yourself to the surgery.

You should also consider the risks involved with a eye surgery. If you think that your eyes are to precious to even expose them to such risks, then you can back out anytime. At the end of the day it is about your choice. The complications that might out arise of this operation include dry eyes, light sensitivity, ghosts or double vision, blurry vision, discomfort, corneal scarring or infection, overcorrection or under correction.

The kind of work you are involved in also decides if that is an option for you. Say you are in contact sports, then you are not the ideal candidate for surgery.

Another thing you need to consider is the cost. The average cost of this surgery comes to around $1800 for each eye. Now that is a lot of money, especially if it is a one-time investment. You will be very fortunate to have it covered by your insurance policy, cause most policies wouldn't. The other option is to avail various financial schemes where you pay the money over a period of years.

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