Dear
Friend,
After many years of experience in the field of sports, and
having numerous close family and friends who have all been
involved in sports and national and international levels,
I have gained a lot of knowledge through my own learning
and research, as well as from my friends research on how
best to treat poor vision. Throughout these years of experience,
my friends and I have tried and tested many experts methods
on treating impaired vision, and reducing the need for glasses
and contact lenses.
Both friends and I have wasted a lot of time and money with
some methods, therefore I have decided to put together some
information and advice on what to look for when choosing
a laser eye surgery clinic. Each page provides a great wealth
of information and from very knowledgeable bodies with years
of experience.
I hope you find a Laser Eye Surgery that works for you,
and I am sure you will.
Yours
Sincerely,
Paul
Callis - World Medallist Swimmer
247 Laser Eye Surgery
Laser Eye Surgery
Laser
eye surgery is becoming one of the most well known and popular
forms of eye treatment. It can eliminate the need for contact
lenses and glasses once and for all. If you are considering
eye surgery, then you are certainly not the only one, as
more and more people with vision problems, are taking the
option. The process today is safe, and most people never
have any problems afterwards, although there are some risks
involved that need to be considered.
Some of the risks involved can include the whole loss of
your eyesight in a worst case scenario or partial sight
loss. You can also experience dry eye problems, and also
the return of decreasing vision as you start to age, and
your eyes deteriorate again. You must spend a lot of time
researching the options available and the risks involved,
as well as deciding which surgery is the best for you. Sight
is a very important part of your life, and any surgery on
your eyes needs to be thought through.
Through records and past treatments, it has only been found
that a small percentage of patients lose all of their eye
sight or some of it. This to some can make the final decision
of whether or not they are prepared to take that risk, and
just settle for keeping their lenses or glasses for the
rest of their life. Other not so serious problems can occur,
but that are still problems, such as double vision, glared
sight, and been able to see halos. These are not serious,
but nevertheless will affect your day to day vision in some
way, and may not make it safe for you to drive on the roads.
Laser eye surgery uses lasers to correct vision by reshaping
the cornea. If surgery is performed to correct slightly
impaired vision, then chances are your vision will deteriorate
again over time. This is normally the case if you have surgery
at a younger age, and older patients will not have this
problem as much, although this type of eye treatment has
not been around long enough to track enough patients’
results over the long term.
Patients should be aware that those who experience dry eye
syndrome will notice the condition being slightly worse
for approximately one month after having eye surgery performed.
After a month it should start to get much better, but not
as good as before the surgery. Non dry eye syndrome patients
before the operation will also have an issue afterwards.
They will experience possible symptoms such as itching,
loss of tears and dryness of the eyes, these symptoms may
never disappear completely, and will start to fade away
as time goes on.
If you deiced to take laser eye surgery, then you must study
and understand all of the risks involved and possible worst
case scenarios that can arise. Take on a good surgeon, and
ask them as many questions as you can, so you know in yourself
your are completely satisfied with what is potentially going
to take place.