San Diego Bladeless Vision Correction
When you are considering vision correction surgery,
keep in mind that all procedures aren't LASIK bladeless surgeries.
To have LASIK surgery, you will need to have a thick
enough cornea to allow a blade or laser to cut a flap to access the
inner part of the cornea and shape it.
During your LASIK vision correction
procedure, you should expect little pain. You may feel a slight pressure
during the procedure, but with painkillers and a numbing eye drop
solution, your vision correction surgery, whether
it is bladeless or conventional, will be surprisingly comfortable.
More Information about San Diego Corrective Eye Surgery
Some people have had eye surgery before, and they
would like to have it again. Sometimes, these people aren't the best
candidates for the newest laser surgery. After undergoing PRK
surgery, for example, in which a laser reshaped the cornea
without the use of a flap, your eyes won't respond to bladeless
LASIK treatment. If you have already had PRK
treatment on the eye, it has changed the structure of your eye, and
the results are unpredictable if treated with additional LASIK
treatments.
LASIK surgery is an elective procedure,
and one not typically covered by insurance. If you are considering
LASIK or any other corrective eye procedure in San
Diego, you should contact an experienced professional like San
Diego Laser Vision Correction Centers.
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