Friday, March 21, 2008

Should You Go For Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK)?

Ok, so Laser Eye Surgery can really do wonders, allowing people who have short-sightedness or have myopia to see better without the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. But, LASIK is not for everyone. How do you know if you are a suitable candidate for this vision correction procedure?

Are you a suitable candidate for LASIK?

Here's a quick checklist:

- Are you at least 18 years old and above? For many people below 18, their eyesight remains unstable, especially if they have myopia. More importantly, make sure your eyesight has stopped fluctuating before you go for LASIK.

- You shouldn't be nursing, or carrying a baby in you. These conditions actually affect the shape of your eye.

- It is best if you are not consuming any prescription drugs.

- Your health must be in an overall good condition. If you have diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, glaucoma, herpes infections of the eye, or cataracts etc, it's best you talk to your surgeon.

- Make sure you understand the risks of going through laser eye surgery, and have realistic expectations. If you are still not sure of what you want or what to expect, you better think twice.

If you meet the criteria set above, you should be ready to go.

Of course, no matter what, discuss your condition and situation with your eye doctor.

If you have chosen the right surgeon, he/she can best understand your expectations, and give the best recommendations for you.

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