Many people who wear glasses or contacts have heard of the procedure called Lasik. It's the laser vision correction surgery that is supposed to make those who cannot see without the assistance of corrective lenses be able to see the clock when they wake up at night and be able to carry on with life as normal without the hassle of contacts or glasses.
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Lasik Laser Refractive Surgery
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- blurriness
- blurry vision
- comput
- cornea
- corrective lenses
- distorted vision
- far distances
- farsightedness
- hyperopia
- laser procedure
- laser vision correction
- laser vision correction surgery
- lasik procedure
- light rays
- natural focus
- nearsightedness
- refractive error
- refractive errors
- vision correction surgery
The Risks of Laser Eye Surgery
Submitted by administrator on Sun, 11/15/2009 - 23:00Millions of people around the world are forced to wear glasses or contact lenses in order to see clearly. These people may have heard about the option of having laser eye surgery to correct their vision problems. While these procedures are relatively safe, they still carry risks as all surgery operations do. This article will share with you some of the most common risks.
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The Dangers of Lasik Eye Surgery
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 10/21/2009 - 16:15Any surgical procedure involves danger, risk, and potentially fatal results. This is also the case with Lasik eye surgery. Before you even speak with a physician, do the research. Understand all the dangers of Lasik eye surgery and be willing to accept them (assuming you are still interested in undergoing the surgery). If you are unwilling to accept the dangers of Lasik eye surgery, then consider an alternative solution such as getting glasses or contacts. Or, merely wait and be patient until the time comes that you feel comfortable undergoing Lasik eye surgery.