Monday 22 June 2015

3 most common and surprising myths about laser eye surgery

The very thought of not having to wear those fogged up glasses in the chilling season of winter or cleaning up the contact lenses twice a day makes laser eye surgery a very tempting option for the ones who suffer from long sightedness or short sightedness. But the moment people hear the word laser, they get skeptical and apprehension clouds their mind as they relate the lasers with the dangerous thing they get to see so very often in thriller movies. There is no need to fear because the lasers used for this purpose do not cause any sort of harm but in fact do a lot of wonder to your vision. In a recent discussion with some of the top eye surgeons of the world, we tried to get some of the most common myths debunked. Here’s a look at some of them:

• Myth 1: Laser eye surgery cannot treat ageing eyes

Fact: The simple fact that you need to realize is that the human progress has now outpaced its very own evolution. There have been a significant amount of improvements in medicine and related technologies which has increased the life expectancy of humans to a considerable extent. As far as eyes are concerned, the advances in laser eye surgery means that a lot of vision related problems including myopia, cataract and astigmatism can now be fixed, that too in just a matter of minutes. Some of the treatments also involve replacing the natural lens with a synthetic one which is equally effective and safe.

• Myth 2: The results of this surgery are not long term

Fact: What you need to know about this surgery is that the results of this surgery are not reversible. Once the natural lens is replaced by a new one, the results of this surgery will remain permanent. Of course, our eyes are living organs and time can have its own effect on them but these changes will be very minute when compared to the improvement in vision that you will expect through this kind of surgery.

• Myth 3: It is painful

Fact: One thing that you can be sure about it that the surgery will not cause any pain or discomfort to you, both during and after the procedure. The lasers used these days are so gentle on eyes that you will feel nothing during the course of the treatment.

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