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Monday, April 28th, 2008

10 Things You Need To Know About LASIK Vision Correction

1. LASIK isn’t for everyone
Before undergoing any LASIK procedure, you should have a thorough eye exam. Any good LASIK surgeon will do this to determine whether you’re a good candidate, although some facilities which emphasize profits over quality will do it perfunctorily or even not at all.

Good outcomes are important to a good LASIK surgeon. So it’s in his/her interests as well as yours to test your vision and overall eye conditions carefully before going ahead with any LAS …

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Friday, April 25th, 2008

Realistic Expectations Of LASIK Eye Surgery

LASIK surgery is correcting people’s vision every day with very little complications. The common myth behind LASIK is the effects of the surgery. Many believe that after LASIK they will be free of glasses forever. This is just not the case unfortunately. Having the correct expectations of LASIK will help you not only decide if you want the operation done but also prevent any disappointments in the future.

The first thing to expect if you want this operation is going through the pre-scre …

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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Lasik Surgery: What Happens Before and During Surgery

Pre-Surgery Requirements
Patients wearing soft contact lenses typically are instructed to stop wearing them approximately 7 to 10 days before surgery. Some surgeons recommend that patients wearing hard contact lenses should stop wearing them for a minimum of six weeks plus another six weeks for every three years the hard contacts had been worn.

Before the surgery, the surfaces of the patient’s corneas are examined with a computer-controlled scanning device to determine their exact shap …

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