Debunking 5 Common Myths About Lasik Eye Surgery

Apr 28, 2022
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Debunking 5 Common Myths About Lasik Eye Surgery


LASIK eye surgery is a commonly performed laser refractive surgery for vision correction. Over the last several years, it has become increasingly popular because of its simplicity and efficiency. However, along with its growing popularity, there are also several myths associated with the LASIK procedure. In this blog post, we debunk some of the common myths about LASIK eye surgery.


1. Myth: LASIK Can Cause Blindness

Fact: There are no confirmed reports of LASIK causing blindness to anyone. In some cases, some complications do occur but they are extremely rare. When a doctor performs the preoperative examination, they review whether or not the patient is a good candidate for LASIK. Also, all the potential risks are conveyed to the patient.


2. Myth: LASIK is Painful


Fact: LASIK Eye surgery is painless. During the procedure, the eyes are numbed using anesthetic drops. Patients may feel some gritty sensations in the eye for a few hours after the procedure. Most people do not feel anything more than a little discomfort that can be relieved with nothing more than aspirin or ibuprofen.


3. Myth: LASIK Can Burn Your Eyes


Fact: The lasers that are used during the procedure are cold lasers that do not emit any heat, and therefore, cannot burn the eyes. Some people report smelling their eyes burning during LASIK procedure. The smell is the result of concentrated light frequency that disrupts the molecular bonds in the corneal cells in the eye.


4. Myth: Everyone is a Candidate for LASIK


Fact: Although LASIK is a very effective method of vision correction, it is not an option for everyone. For example, patients who have very thin or irregular corneas, poor health issues such autoimmune diseases and uncontrolled diabetes, may not qualify for the LASIK procedure.


5. MYTH: LASIK Surgery Results Don’t Last


Fact: LASIK surgery results are permanent. As the laser used during the procedure removes the bits of the cornea and reshapes it permanently, the results you get from the procedure are long-lasting. However, other eye conditions such as presbyopia may cause post-LASIK vision to regress a little.


Wrap Up


An essential factor that can determine the success Or failure of LASIK surgery is the surgeon’s experience and skill. When it comes to your eyes and vision, you should always aim for nothing but the best care. If you are looking for a LASIK eye surgeon in Waxahachie, Texas, your search ends at Texas Eye and Cataract. Our team of seasoned eye surgeons has an impressive track record of performing successful LASIK surgeries. To learn more about the LASIK eye procedure or book an appointment, call (469)-505-2020, Monday to Friday, 9:00AM to 5:00 PM. You can also email info@teceyecare.com.


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