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Laser Eye Surgery Complications

Millions of people have successfully undergone corrective laser eye surgery and found it the answer to improving their vision without the use of glasses or contacts. Massive advertising promotions led by the larger lasik surgical practices lead most to believe that the procedure is absolutely safe, quick, and effective. And for the vast majority of people it is.

Unfortunately it is easy to be seduced by the prospect of such a fairly easy solution to an ongoing vision problem. What many fail to fully realize is that lasik is in fact a surgical procedure, and as with any surgical procedure there are inherent risks and complications. While the percentage of complications from laser eye surgery tends to be relatively low, the wise consumer considering lasik still must take into account the possibility that things may not go as planned (or advertised).

Among the possible complications from a lasik eye procedure are:

- Over or Under Correction. This is perhaps the most common complication from lasik surgery. It is generally a result of how the eye heals, and not a prescription error. The resulting condition can be corrected through glasses or contacts (likely a great disappointment to the patient) or through a subsequent laser procedure known as an "enhancement procedure".

- Night Glare and Halos. This condition results in decreased vision at night and has several causes. While normal during the healing phase, continued problems can be addressed through a variety of techniques.

- Epithelial ingrowth. This occurs when the outer cornea layer grows under the flap. While usually insignificant, a small number of patients will require further treatment. - Flap folds. Occur when the flap becomes wrinkled. A small number of patients will experience vision problems as a result of this and require repositioning of the flap.

- Inflammation (DLK). Inflammation can develop where the flap makes contact with the eye and may result in photophobia (light sensitivity) and some loss of visual acuity. Causes are unknown, however the condition must be treated to prevent damage to the eye.

- Ectasia. This occurs when the surface of the eye is weakened by an overly thick flap and can lead to eye bulging.

These are but a few of the more common complications. They are not intended to scare anyone away from lasik surgery. Your initial consultation with your surgeon will include a comprehensive eye examination which will help identify pre-existing eye conditions which may put you at greater risk of complications. Your surgeon may recommend alternatives to lasik based on your examination. However, even though you may be determined to be a perfect candidate for lasik, the possibility of complications always exists.

As a consumer, most surprises may be avoided by simply learning as much about the procedure as possible beforehand, and then carefully choosing a competent qualified surgeon.

R Heavner
To learn more about what to expect with your laser eye surgery or to find a lasik surgeon in your area procedure visit our website at http://www.lasersurgeryeyes.net
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