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LASIK
FAQs
Is
LASIK safe?
LASIK
is usually safe provided you are a good candidate. The success rate
for LASIK averages above 95% for most experienced ophthalmologists.
Do your research to see if you are a good candidate prior to having
LASIK.
What
are the risks associated with LASIK?
As with any surgery, there are risks associated
with LASIK. Common side effects are starbursts, difficulty with
glare and night vision, and foreign body sensation. Most of these
side effects are temporary and should pass within a few days or
weeks of the surgery. Approximately one to two percent of patients
will have permanent side effects.
Is
LASIK painful?
Because of the minimal amount of tissue affected, LASIK is typically
an almost painless procedure. Most patients complain of mild discomfort,
but this usually can be controlled with medication.
What
kind of result should I expect?
It is very common to see doctors advertising
claims of 20/20 vision in all of their LASIK patients. However,
20/20 vision does not occur with every surgery. You should expect
to have improved vision and reduced dependency on your glasses.
How
much does LASIK cost?
At one time, LASIK averaged about $2,500 per eye, but over the years,
the cost for LASIK has declined. The average price for LASIK is
now $1,500-$2,000 per eye. Recently, some national LASIK chain companies
have advertised prices below $1,000 per eye. However, the American
Academy of Ophthalmology cautions patients not to choose their doctor
based on price. Instead, the AAO encourages people to choose their
doctor based on experience level. Most insurance companies do not
pay for LASIK surgery in Chicago or anywhere else.
What
is LASIK?
Frequently
Asked Questions about LASIK
Benefits and Risk of LASIK
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