LASIK FACTS
Debunking Myths About LASIK
Fact: LASIK is a quick procedure, typically taking about 10 to 15 minutes for both eyes. The actual laser treatment only lasts about a minute per eye.
Fact: LASIK permanently corrects the vision issues it is designed to treat. However, it does not prevent natural age-related vision changes, such as presbyopia or cataracts.
Fact: There’s no upper age limit for LASIK; however, older patients may have other eye conditions that could make them less ideal candidates. A thorough evaluation is necessary.
Fact: Most patients see a significant improvement in vision within 24 hours after surgery, and recovery is quick for the majority. Normal activities can usually be resumed within a couple of days.
Fact: Not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK. Suitability depends on various factors including corneal thickness, eye health, and overall medical health.
Fact: Most patients can return to work within a day or two following LASIK, depending on their job and the speed of their recovery.
Fact: While LASIK significantly improves vision, some people may still need glasses for certain activities, like reading or driving at night, especially as they age.
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Six Facts About LASIK Surgery
Quick Procedure
LASIK surgery typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete, with most of the time spent on preparation.
Fast Recovery
Many patients experience improved vision within 24-48 hours and can resume normal activities in just a few days.
Permanent Vision Correction
LASIK offers long-lasting results by permanently reshaping the cornea to correct vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Painless
Anesthetic eye drops are used to ensure the procedure is painless.
High Success Rate
LASIK surgery has an over 99% success rate.
All-Laser Technology
Modern LASIK procedures use advanced all-laser techniques, eliminating the need for blades, which enhances precision and safety for patients.