Lasik Help

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Can LASIK Help you?

The Ideal LASIK Candidate

In general, the ideal candidate for LASIK is over 18 years of age and has healthy corneas. Candidates must not have had a significant increase in their prescription in the last 12 months. People with certain medical conditions or women who are pregnant may not be good candidates for LASIK.

Realistic Expectations

The decision to have LASIK is an important one that ultimately only you can make. It is important that you have realistic expectations and that your decision is based on facts, not hopes or misconceptions. The goal of LASIK is to eliminate or reduce your dependence on corrective lenses. LASIK does not always create 20 / 20 or even 20 / 40 vision. It cannot correct a condition known as presbyopia, or aging of the eye. This normally occurs around age 40 and may require the use of reading glasses. In fact, people over 40 who have their distance vision improved with LASIK, may find they need reading glasses after the procedure.

In The Blink Of An Eye

It takes only seconds to treat a lifetime of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.