What is Lasik Surgery

What is Lasik Surgery? LASIK stands for 'laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis.' It is a kind of surgery on the eye where laser beams are used to re-shape the cornea (outer layer of the eyeball) with great precision.

This fancy name LASIK SURGERY is used to describe a procedure that improves vision so that vision can be improved to the point where glasses or contact lenses are no longer needed.

Lasik surgery is becoming popular nowadays as it has advantages over other procedures to correct vision. The popularity of lasik surgery is ascribed to it being a painless procedure and the fact that good vision is often achieved within a day, sometimes in hours.There is very little downtime in performing lasik surgery.

Many eye clinics offer lasik surgery as a day surgery case. You can visit your ophthalmologist on the day of the lasik surgery procedure and be out of the eye clinic within in an hour or two after having both eyes done at the same sitting.

Before LASIK surgery is done, you have to be thoroughly screened by your eye doctors through a battery of vision tests with expensive looking machines. Informed consent has to be obtained before lasik surgery can proceed. Once you are informed about the lasik surgery, a lasik surgery appointment is scheduled.

Before you know it, your vision (and your life) would have been transformed through lasik surgery.

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