If you are contemplating corrective vision surgery so as not to have to wear glasses or contacts, Boston laser eye surgery facilities offer may options, but you will need to first seek out the doctor with whom you feel the most comfortable. You are going to trust this person with your vision and the decision you make will affect you the rest of your life.
Laser eye surgery, more commonly called Lasik surgery, is the process during which the cornea of the eye is reshaped to improve the person's vision without corrective lenses. When looking for a Boston laser eye surgery center, you will want information on the doctor who will be performing the surgery. To begin, ask your regular eye doctor, if they do not perform the surgery, for a referral. You can also check with the American Academy of Ophthalmology, specifying the specialty of refractive surgery.
Do not hesitate to ask a doctor some tough questions about his or her experience and equipment before agreeing to the surgery. While many advertisements make Boston laser eye surgery seem to be an easy 1-2-3 procedure, it is still surgery and, if performed incorrectly, can have devastating consequences.
Make Sure Doctor And Equipment Are FDA Approved
The doctor should have the experience in performing this type of surgery, preferably not less than 100 on the equipment that will be used on you. The equipment should also be approved by the FDA for the surgery. The Boston laser eye surgery doctor should be willing to spend time with you to answer your questions and, if they are too busy, it is possible they are running simply a Lasik clinic for profit. You need to find out who is going to be responsible for post-operative care.
The doctor should also conduct a thorough pre-operative consultation to determine if you are a good candidate for Boston laser eye surgery. If your prescription for glasses or contacts has changed rapidly over the past year or so, it could indicate an unstable cornea in which case you may not be able to undergo the surgery. If you are on any type of drug that may prevent healing or have a thick cornea, you also may rejected as a patient.
Before you go in for Boston laser eye surgery you must also recognize the risks involved, such as the potential for dry eye, the possibility of vision loss, and there may still be a need for reading glasses, even after the surgery.
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