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Types Of Laser Eye Surgery - All You Need To know!

By: Jonas Laquil

Laser eye surgery today has become a very popular operation to have indeed. As I'm sure you know by now laser eye surgery is capable of removing the need for people to wear glasses and contact lenses in many cases.

One of the best features about this surgery is that it is so quick and has such a short recovery time.

Although a lot of people have heard of this surgery not everybody knows that there are several different kinds of procedures possible, we'll cover some of them here.

If you are considering having a laser eye surgery operation performed on your eyes it would be a good idea to educate yourself about the different types first.

Different types of laser eye surgery

One of the most basic and commonly recommended types of laser eye surgery is known as radial keratotomy, in which the surgeon will cut spoke-like incisions into the eye, in order to flatten its surface.

Radial keratotomy is mostly used to treat nearsightedness; however it can treat other vision related problems as well. You must consult your doctor in order to find out whether or not this procedure is the right procedure for your eye problems.

Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis or as it is commonly known Lasik, is another very well-known laser eye surgery procedure.

Basically what will take place in this procedure is that your surgeon will cut a tiny flap on your eyes surface and then with the help of a laser will carefully remove a very tiny amount of your cornea.

Just how much of your cornea is removed would totally depend on your condition, if your eye problems are more serious your surgeon will probably have to remove more.

But of course we don't live in a perfect world and in what ever operation we have performed there are risks involved. In the case of laser eye surgery the most common tends to be overcorrection and under correction.

With under correction there was not enough tissue removed during the procedure, and in the case of overcorrection, there was simply too much tissue removed.

Wrinkling is also a problem that can result from vision correction surgery, namely Lasik.

This can occur when the corneal flap has a small fold or wrinkle in it when it is replaced. Sadly this is often not noticed until it is too late. So if you are not satisfied with it afterwords you will have to have another procedure for the surgeon to attempt to fix it.

It's important to remember that although these complications can occur for the most part they do not and people who undergo laser eye surgery generally come out with far better eyesight. Consult your doctor to see whether or not laser eye surgery is right for you and do more laser eye surgery research on the different options available to you.

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