Am I a Good Candidate for
Lasik
So many people are interested in the Lasik vision correction
procedure, and want to know the benefits, the risks, and how
the Lasik procedure works. One of the first things to consider
is what requirements a person should meet in order to have a
successful Lasik procedure. Though each individual case should
be discussed with a qualified Lasik physician, here are some
guidelines to see if you are a good candidate for Lasik vision
correction.
First, the eye should be properly matured. This means that
anyone under the age of 18 really needs to wait before a Lasik
procedure is done, for it is likely that the shape of their eye
will continue to change for several years. If the eye shape
changes after the Lasik operation is done, the clarity of
vision will be affected. Some Lasik physicians recommend
waiting until age 25 in some cases.
In addition to an age cutoff, the vision prescription for
the Lasik candidate should be stable for at least one year, and
preferably for longer than that. This is for the same reason as
above, that the Lasik procedure will only continue to be
effective if the eye shape remains constant after surgery.
One comment about age cutoffs should be made with regard to
Lasik surgery. There is no maximum age, as many patients in
their fifties to their eighties have had a very successful
Lasik procedure. The main consideration in these cases is
enough tear production for successful healing and lubrication
after the Lasik vision correction.
The eyes of the Lasik candidate should be healthy. This
means that any person undergoing a Lasik procedure should have
had no eye infection or injury for at least a year, and must
have no scarring on the cornea of the eye. In addition, they
must not have any recurring eye problem, such as a history of
herpes infection in the eyes.
The medical history of a prospective Lasik client also plays
an important part. Some chronic conditions, such as autoimmune
disorders like Lupus, will prevent some people from being able
to schedule a Lasik procedure. You should be very clear about
any and all medical conditions that are current, or even
completed ones in the past. Also, women who are pregnant or
nursing should wait to have a Lasik procedure scheduled.
A good Lasik physician will also not schedule people with
dry eye syndrome for Lasik vision correction. Having sufficient
tear production is important, though for minor problems this
may be aided by medication during the healing process. In
addition, those people with eyes that dilate very widely are
not good candidates for Lasik.
These are most of the most common reasons that a person
should look at some other eye improvement choice other than
Lasik. Most generally healthy people with standard vision
problems benefit greatly from a Lasik procedure done by a
trained, professional Lasik physician. Look for a good Lasik
center in your area and discuss your individual case in
detail.
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