5 Complications Associated with LASIK Surgery
If you are a wearer of glasses or contact lenses then you have
probably looked into the possibility of getting LASIK eye
surgery performed. This surgery has become increasingly popular
as the costs associated with it have come down and the number of
doctors performing it has gone up. While you are looking into
have the procedure done, be sure to check out the complications
that can arise from this, mostly uncomplicated, surgery.
1- The most obvious danger with any surgery that is being
performed on your eyes is the loss of sight. This is also true
with LASIK eye surgery, although it is not a very common
consequence. A more common issue with this procedure is actually
the partial loss of vision. This includes losing bands of sight
on the reading chart, if this happens the use of glasses or
contacts will not be able to correct the situation.
2- There are a fair amount of people that complain of distorted
vision as a result of the LASIK procedure being performed. These
complications include seeing halos around objects, blurred
vision, and an increased difficulty seeing in adverse conditions
such as nighttime or foggy weather. This is because of the
diminishing contrasts in colors in these types of situations.
3- Another common complication that can arise from the LASIK
surgery is the condition known as dry eye. This is when the eye
does not produce enough tears to keep the eye moist. There are
people that have this issue without ever having LASIK surgery;
however, there is a very high incident rate among recent
patients after the surgery. Most people do experience some
relief from dry eye after about a month or so into the healing
process. However, for most patients, the symptoms do not
disappear entirely.
4- It is important to note that if any of these complications do
arise because of your decision to get the LASIK surgery done on
your eyes, that corrective eyewear will no longer be an
effective solution to your vision dilemmas. Be sure to consider
this when researching the surgery.
5- Talk to your surgeon about all of the risks that are
associated with the LASIK surgery. You will need to weigh them
against the potential gains in your self-esteem and even perhaps
the future savings of not having to purchase glasses or contact
lenses. Your doctor will be happy to talk to you about these
potential problems and let you know how you can help to avoid
having them happen to you.