Laser eye surgery It is risky my brother says.
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Laser Eye Surgery: My Brother Warns It’s Risky
Summary
The idea of laser eye surgery excited me?"finally, a chance to ditch my glasses and contacts. While it seems like the perfect solution, there are inherent risks involved.
Exploring Laser Eye Surgery
Growing up with a love for reading, I ended up with weak eyesight, unlike my family, who needed no vision aids. Wearing glasses brought teasing nicknames like "four eyes," and my attempts with contact lenses failed. My habit of splashing cold water on my face and dealing with hay fever made contacts impractical.
Some people look great in any glasses, but I’m not one of them?"a fact my brother often reminds me of. When I learned about laser eye surgery, it seemed like an answered prayer: a potential escape from glasses and contact lenses.
Weighing the Risks
Though laser eye surgery offers hope, it’s not without risks. The term "surgery" can be daunting, but the laser procedure itself lasts less than a minute. Choosing surgery requires being the right candidate. Eye clinics assess your suitability via questionnaires and medical history. If deemed unsuitable, the clinic may advise against surgery due to potential risks.
The procedure involves removing a fine layer of the cornea to correct vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. Recovery takes a few days, potentially freeing you from vision aids. The low risk is due to careful candidate selection by surgeons.
Even as a suitable candidate, you'll be informed of post-surgery risks. Controlled by computers, the laser ensures precision, though no surgery guarantees perfection. Some patients report night vision issues or light sensitivity?"albeit a small fraction, around 3 to 4 in 5,000.
Understanding the Potential Issues
Potential complications include double vision, dry eye syndrome, and persistent light sensitivity. Some may still require glasses post-surgery. Full disclosure of your medical history, including conditions like hay fever, is crucial when consulting your surgeon.
Statistics indicate improvements, but not all achieve perfect vision. As technology advances, we’ll learn more about long-term outcomes. Laser eye surgery's success rate is rising, and the cost is decreasing as demand grows.
Final Thoughts
If your family is anything like mine, consider telling them after surgery. My brother’s extensive research highlights risks and even found surgeons who wear glasses themselves. Despite his analysis, I remain optimistic about my decision. For more insights, refer to reputable sources for valuable information.
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