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LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis), PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy), and LASEK (Laser-Assisted Subepithelial Keratectomy) are all laser vision correction procedures. The main difference lies in the way the cornea is accessed and treated. LASIK involves creating a corneal flap, PRK removes the surface layer, and LASEK uses a thinner alcohol solution to loosen the surface layer.
LASIK Surgery can effectively address myopia (nearsightedness) by reshaping the cornea, enabling proper light focus on the retina, and enhancing distance vision. However, it is important to consult with an ophthalmologist for a thorough evaluation and personalised treatment plan.
Common side effects of LASIK Surgery include dry eyes, glare, halos around lights, and temporary fluctuations in vision. These side effects are mild and they subside within a few days to weeks.
LASIK Surgery offers numerous benefits such as improved visual acuity, freedom from glasses or contact lenses, rapid recovery time, minimal discomfort during the procedure, and a high success rate.
You may need to limit certain activities such as swimming and strenuous exercise for a few weeks following LASIK Surgery. Your ophthalmologist will provide specific guidelines based on your case.
To be eligible for LASIK Surgery, you should be at least 18 years old, have a stable vision prescription for at least one year, and have healthy corneas with sufficient thickness. Your ophthalmologist will evaluate your specific case to determine if you meet the eligibility criteria.
LASIK Surgery can provide long-lasting vision correction. However, as we age, natural changes in our eyes may require additional vision correction in the future. Nonetheless, LASIK can significantly reduce dependency on glasses or contact lenses.
Prior to LASIK Surgery, your ophthalmologist will conduct a thorough eye examination to assess your suitability for the procedure. It may be necessary for you to discontinue wearing contact lenses for a designated period before the surgery and refrain from using eye makeup or lotions on the day of the procedure.
Following LASIK Surgery, your ophthalmologist will provide you with prescribed eye drops to prevent infection and facilitate the healing process. It is important to avoid rubbing your eyes, swimming, or exposing your eyes to dust or other irritants during the recovery period.
LASIK Surgery is typically a brief outpatient procedure, typically completed in approximately 15 minutes for both eyes. However, you should plan to spend a few hours at the clinic for pre-operative preparations and post-operative monitoring.
The effectiveness of LASIK is generally high, with the majority of individuals achieving 20/20 vision or better following the procedure. The likelihood of success can fluctuate based on individual factors, including the seriousness of the vision issue and the presence of any pre-existing eye conditions.
The recovery time for LASIK Surgery varies from person to person. Typically, most patients experience improved vision within 24 to 48 hours after the procedure. However, it may take several weeks for vision to fully stabilize. To optimize the healing process, it is crucial to diligently follow the post-operative care instructions provided by your surgeon.
LASIK Surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist who has specialised training in refractive surgery. It is important to choose a skilled and experienced surgeon for the best results.
The two main types of LASIK Surgery are Traditional LASIK and Bladeless LASIK. Traditional LASIK involves using a microkeratome blade to create a corneal flap, while Bladeless LASIK uses a laser for both creating the flap and reshaping the cornea.