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Oklahoma city laser eye surgery -Free Tips Inside

March 14th, 2010

The Oklahoma City laser eye surgery center has provided medical attention to ailing patients with eye problems around the world for almost years now. Their latest technology employed to treat the simplest and extreme cases of eye problems and disorders is the use of a piercing laser, which bypasses important structure and directly affects the important areas with problems and disorders. » Read more: Oklahoma city laser eye surgery -Free Tips Inside

How Laser Eye Surgery Works – Lasik and Photorefractive Eye Surgery

January 29th, 2010

People with eye-related problems are becoming more and more interested in laser eye surgery and its benefits because this is known to be the most exciting ophthalmologic procedure.

To be more precise, this is a refractive eye surgery that can correct all types of refractive errors such as: astigmatism (distorted vision), myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness).

Even if the medicine offers various types of surgical techniques for correcting refractive errors, the laser eye surgery was labelled by the American Academy of Ophthalmology the most technically advanced and precise one.

The excimer laser was the first laser ever approved for eye surgery and it’s used to correct myopia. Now, this laser is used in two different procedures: Laser in situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) and Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK).

Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)

The surgeon maps and measures the patient’s eye before the procedure in order to analyse the problem. Then, he uses a few local anesthetic eye drops and reshapes the cornea eliminating tiny amounts of tissue from the outer surface.

Next, the doctor uses an ultra violet beam of light and cuts notches the size of human hair. Each pulse of light can remove a 39 millionth of an inch of cornel tissue in only 12 billionths of a second.

According to same studies, only 5% of the patients still use permanent glasses after the surgery while 15% need visual aids only when driving.

Laser in situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)

The LASIK procedure is more complicated than PRK but it’s a solution for solving all types of myopia.

The surgeon uses the Microkeratome to cut a corneal tissue flap in order to replace it. Everything depends on the doctor because with LASIK he has to make a very precise incision.

The patient only feels a little discomfort and sometimes an irritation but those won’t last too long. In most cases, the patients returned to their normal life in only two or three days.

With LASIK there can be only one side effect and that is occasional glare at night.

Anyway, everyone should know that even if the results are said to be permanent, the age can influence the final results and in some cases the doctor may even suggested re-surgery.




By: Ricky Lim

Finding the Right Lasik Eye Surgeon for You

January 21st, 2010

Choosing laser eye surgery to free you from glasses and contacts is a life-altering decision. It’s a decision you don’t want to take likely because of how delicate the procedure is. Finding the right eye surgeon to perform the surgery is the most critical decision you can make. But how do you choose the right one?

Ask Questions

Selecting the right surgeon takes research and preparation. When considering various eye surgeons, don’t be afraid to ask a lot of questions:

· What kind of experience and reputation does the doctor have?

· Is laser vision correction a major part of his/her practice?

· Does the doctor participate in all processes of the procedure including preoperative and postoperative exams?

· Will he/she explain all advantages as well as the risks of the various laser eye surgery options?

· Does he/she listen well and respond patiently and in detail your questions and concerns?

Friends, Family, Former Patients

Find out more about the doctor’s reputation through testimonials and first-hand accounts from other people’s surgical experiences.

· Consult family, friends, co-workers who’ve recently had an eye surgery procedure

· Ask the doctor for testimonials from previous patients.

Investigate

· Check out their website for details on their history, testimonials and credentials.

· Visit and get a “feel” for their office and the surgeon’s communication style

· What kind of environment are you comfortable in? A large corporate-type office or something more intimate and private?

Doctor’s Credentials

Look for a laser eye surgeon with a good reputation and significant experience. Ask your doctor about his/her credentials:

· A reputable LASIK surgeon will have attended an accredited university

· Are they members of any professional associations?

· The American Academy of Ophthalmology

· Their state’s society of Ophthalmology

· Ask about any other achievements including publications or awards

Custom LASIK Surgeon

Custom LASIK surgery is more complicated than traditional LASIK. Your doctor requires additional training for this specialized form of laser eye surgery. Find out how much experience the doctor has with the following custom LASIK technologies:

· LADARVision® CustomCornea® This system focuses on precisely aligning treatment with the cornea and reshaping it bit by bit.

· VISX® CustomVueTM and WavePrintTM System Uses a variety of laser beam shapes, which can deliver extremely precise treatment.

· Bausch & Lomb Technolas® ZyoptixTM System Used in more custom LASIK operations than any other platforms – known for their accuracy, predictability, and ability to create smooth corneal surfaces.

· Wavelight Allegretto WaveTM System PerfectPulse Technology to deliver laser energy to specific areas of the cornea.

Other Considerations

Discounted prices, aggressive advertising and geographic convenience may not be the best reasons to choose a doctor. Remember there are risks involved, so take your time to make the right decision choosing the best doctor and best procedure for you.




By: Patricia Woloch