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Is LASIK Surgery Right for You?

Have glasses and contacts become a burden on your everyday activities? Wouldn’t it be nice to leave the house and not have to remember to grab your prescription eyewear? If your answer is yes, then you’ve likely thought about getting LASIK. Laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis, or LASIK, is a procedure that’s helped millions of Americans achieve quality vision. But how would you know if it’s right for your eyes? Learn more about this refractive eye surgery below, and take our LASIK Self-Test here.

What Does LASIK Eye Surgery Involve?

Before any surgery is done, you will need to undergo an evaluation to determine if LASIK is right for you. During the evaluation,  our team of highly-trained medical technicians will take measurements that will identify the amount of correction you need. LASIK eye surgery corrects common eye conditions, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. If you suffer from any of these conditions, the best way to know if LASIK can help you is to schedule a free consultation. 

After an evaluation has determined that you are a candidate for LASIK, you can expect a quick procedure. The surgeon will use a laser to create a flap on your cornea, which is the clear front part of your eye. Once the flap is created, the laser will reshape the cornea. Most patients notice vision improvements immediately after surgery, but full vision benefits usually take a bit longer.

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 Do You Have Healthy Eyes?

So, what are some things that may exclude you from LASIK? One of the reasons that an evaluation is done before surgery is to make sure your eyes are healthy enough for this treatment. This may be confusing because the reason for getting LASIK is to correct an eye condition. But when doctors talk about your eye health, they are referring to eye diseases, such as keratoconus, which is a progressive deterioration of the vision and thin corneas. Other diseases and conditions that may exclude you from LASIK include:

  • Cataracts
  • Eye injuries
  • Dry eyes

Your Vision Stability

Before undergoing LASIK surgery, your vision must be stable. But what does that mean? Well, those who have myopia (nearsightedness) may go through vision changes in their teenage years. This leads to frequent changes in prescriptions, meaning their correction needs continuous changes. That is why most doctors will ask patients to wait until they are 17 years old before having LASIK. Other conditions and medications can also cause fluctuations in vision. For example, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and steroids can all cause vision instability. Before considering LASIK, wait for your vision to stabilize. 

Is LASIK Affordable?

Despite the life-changing effects that LASIK has on your vision, it is considered to be an elective surgery by most insurance plans. But that should not be a barrier to achieving a high-quality vision. Find out how much LASIK would cost you here. You can also apply for interest-free financing options! 

For LASIK Eye Surgery, The Choice is Clear

When you are ready to start the LASIK process, choose the well-trained and highly skilled ophthalmologists at Clear Choice LASIK Eye. Delivering care with optionality, technology, and personalization is what makes us stand out above the rest.  If you’re in the Cleveland, Ohio area and are tired of the burden of prescription glasses and contacts, then schedule your appointment today.

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