Saturday, August 19, 2017

After Lasik Eye Surgery Brooklyn Patients Often See The World With New Eyes

By Jose Johnson


Sight is a precious gift. Without sight one is dependent upon other, one cannot enjoy the many pleasures of life that require the ability to see and one feels cut off from others. Thankfully, medical science have made very big strides and much can be done to help people that have very poor sight or even some that are totally blind. With lasik eye surgery Brooklyn patients can look forward to a new lease on life.

Laser treatment is one of the most popular and most successful treatment procedures available today. More than 28 million people have undergone this treatment by 1998 and to this day this remains one of the most sought after procedures from those suffering from poor sight. Unfortunately, this treatment does not help everybody. Those with far or near sightedness and those with astigmatism benefit most.

The patient satisfaction rate of the laser treatment method is among the highest of any form of surgical procedure. More than 98 percent of patients are completely happy with the results. They like the idea that repeat treatment is seldom necessary, that they do not have to bother with glasses and contact lenses again and that the procedure is quick, painless and only minimally invasive.

No surgical procedure is cheap, including laser treatment. However, for millions of patients the cost of the procedure simply cannot be compared with the joy of perfect or near perfect sight. There is simply no money value to be placed on the ability to watch a show, to visit a gallery or to participate in sport again. There are savings too, because most patients will not need new glasses or contact lenses every year or two.

Complications due to laser treatment are extremely rare, but no surgeon can ever guarantee that there will be no complications ever. There is always a small risk of infection, of course. Some patients report that their eyes are very dry after the treatment. This is effectively treated with drops. A small number of patients report visual distortions such as star bursts, halo effects and tunnel vision.

Much can be done to avoid complications from developing by strictly adhering to the instructions of the surgeon. Patients need to avoid bright light and wear dark glasses for a while. In most cases patients are advised to wear patches at night in order to avoid involuntary scratching of the eyes. Most patients need to complete a course of antibiotics. Complications are rare in patients that take these instructions seriously.

When choosing a surgeon it is vital to choose one that has extensive experience in the performance of this procedure. Not all specialists are trained in the use of the sophisticated laser treatment equipment. The surgeon should thoroughly evaluate the patient in order to determine whether he will indeed benefit from laser treatment and the patient should be fully informed about the potential risks.

One can only imagine the joy of a person that became used to a world that is perpetually blurred or black. The very idea of seeing clearly once more is nothing short of a miracle. Hopefully, in the future, no one will have to sacrifice their sight or live in the shadows.




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