What You Need To Know Before Getting LASIK Eye Surgery

8. Other Risk Factors

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Be aware of all possible risk factors of LASIK surgery before the procedure. Blepharitis is characterized by inflammation of the eyelids that crush the eyelashes, which also increases the risk of an infected or inflamed cornea during recovery. Large pupils may also develop after the surgery. Symptoms include ghost images, double vision, glare, halos, and starbursts. Many refractive procedures change the eye’s ability to focus by reshaping the cornea, which can cause result in vision loss or other complications. LASIK surgery may also cause dry eyes.

7. Picking A Trusted Practitioner

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Watch out for false claims when selecting a surgeon to perform the surgery. After laser refractive surgery, many patients will enjoy improved vision; however, there are no guarantees that vision will be 20/20, 20/25 or 20/30. Anyone who makes these claims should be reconsidered. An ophthalmologist or optometrist can do LASIK surgery. Be aware that an optician is a loosely used term to describe someone who fits glasses and should not necessarily perform eye surgery.

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