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Lasic Eye Surgery

Lasic Eye Surgery Questions

Many people that wear glasses or contact lenses have listened to the claims of how Lasic Eye Surgery can give them perfect vision.  They have also heard great Lasic Eye Surgery success stories, as well as stories from people that were not sure they had given the decision enough thought.  This guide lists the most common questions asked by people who are considering Lasic Eye Surgery vision correction, and answers given by reputable physicians.

The first and most important question asked about Lasic Eye Surgery is, not surprisingly, Is Lasic Eye Surgery safe?  The answer is that it is normally quite a safe procedure, with success rates above 95 percent for good, experienced Lasic Eye Surgery surgeons, and 90 percent average over all physicians that perform the Lasic Eye Surgery procedure.  This statistic about Lasic Eye Surgery success assumes that the patient is a good candidate for Lasic Eye Surgery surgery.  The requirements have some specific details and should be gone over with the physician that will perform the Lasic Eye Surgery procedure.

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It is a very good idea to ask the Lasic Eye Surgery physician which patients he has declined to perform the Lasic Eye Surgery procedure on, to make sure that the particular physician has and operates with good standards.  Any Lasic Eye Surgery practitioner that tries to imply that everyone that comes in to his office is a good candidate for Lasic Eye Surgery vision correction should be viewed with some skepticism.  In any case, it is wise to interview several different physicians that perform the Lasic Eye Surgery procedure before deciding on one.

A second frequently asked question about Lasic Eye Surgery is "What are the possible complications from Lasic Eye Surgery surgery?"  Some of the more common side effects are starbursts or halos when looking at a bright light, sensitivity to light, and also some difficulty with glare and night vision, and even some sensation that a foreign body is in the eye.  Most of these effects will pass within a few days after the Lasic Eye Surgery procedure.  Between 1 and 3 percent of patients who have Lasic eye surgery will have a lasting side effect such as halos or some other vision fluctuation.

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