Should I Undergo A Denver Lasik Eye Surgery Operation?
- By:Chris Montgomery
Curiosity hounds would probably probe quickly upon reading the title here and ask: what is a Denver Lasik eye surgery operation anyway? Simply put, the Denver Lasik is a form of eyesight correction treatment that relies on the skills of an eye surgeon at manipulating the laser used so that after treatment the patient no longer needs to use contact lenses or eyeglasses to see clearly. To call it a Denver Lasik treatment only means that you undergo the Lasik laser eye surgery in a Denver clinic or by a Denver eye doctor.
The Lasik in the term Denver Lasik is the acronym for the much longer name of the operation, which happens to be Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. The Denver Lasik is classified as a form of refractive surgery done under the hands of an ophthalmologist (an eye doctor.) The advantage with a Denver Lasik is that the patient recovers much more quickly (compared to other eye treatment options). It is said that a Denver Lasik is also not as painful as other eye treatment procedures.
There are three main forms of eye disorders that can be corrected by a Denver Lasik operation. The first – astigmatism – is the result when the corneal surface of the eyeball itself has irregularities so that light is not focused properly by the cornea and the patient experiences blurry vision. A person with astigmatism will not be able to discern the fine details of objects so that the patient has to wear contact lenses or prosthetic lenses. A Denver Lasik operation can correct this by actually altering the curvature of the cornea via a laser passing over the eye itself.
The second type of eye condition that a Denver Lasik aims to cure is called hyperopia. When a patient has hyperopia, basically he is farsighted. It means the patient has problems focusing on nearby objects but can see distant objects quite clearly. Traditionally, a person with hyperopia would have to wear corrective glasses all his life. But with Denver Lasik, the person gains more normal eyesight so that glasses are no longer necessary.
The last type of eye condition a Denver Lasik is meant to correct would be myopia. You have often heard the phrase “myopic point of view” right? It is the opposite of hyperopia and means that the patient finds distant objects hard to see, but nearby objects are seen quite clearly. Denver Lasik surgery is also supposed to make myopic patients not have to wear glasses anymore.
Is the Denver Lasik a safe form of refractive surgery? Well, there are admittedly some potential side effects to Denver Lasik eye surgery. One proven side effect is that the Denver Lasik laser will make your cornea thinner – kind of like carving away a layer of your corneal surface to change how light hits your eye. This can make it difficult for eye doctors to accurately check for intraocular pressure measurements. Sometimes, despite precautions, Denver Lasik surgery can have complications anyway. The problem with developing side effects is that the Denver Lasik procedure is irreversible so complications are also irreversible.
Still, up to 92% of the patient population that has undergone Denver Lasik has reported being satisfied with the results – a remarkably high number for an expensive operation.About the author:
Dr. Jon Dishler offers his patients more LASIK choices with 5 state- of- the art on site LASIK laser, and two custom platforms with wavefront capabilities, Bausch and Lomb Zyoptix and Alcon Custom Cornea to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Dr. Dishler performs over 42,000 Denver Lasik Surgeries.
For more information visit http://www.dishler.com