Seven Research Sites for Lasik
LASIK (Laser in Situ Keratomileusis) has recently become very popular.
It is a procedure that combines surgical and laser technology and
has helped scores of people all over the world in restoring defective
eyesight. Basic Lasik is ideal for correcting myopia (nearsightedness)
and hyperopia (farsightedness). Highy developed Lasik process also
known as Custom Lasik can correct more severe eyesight defects using
the highly developed “wavefront” technology which produces
lesser complications.
Not to say that this new technology is overrated, but people in
the medical profession are becoming quite concerned that so many
people plunge right on having the procedure without so much of a
thorough knowledge of the procedure, putting their vision at risk,
not to mention incurring huge financial debts. They do not have
a full understanding of the Lasik method, its risks, post-operation
side effects, the full cost of the Lasik procedure and the misleading
advertisements.
Researching on the following Internet sites and understanding the
facts you will find there will give you a heads up in the latest
goings on in the Lasik surgery technology and eventually help you
become a knowledgeable consumer. The data you find in from these
sources could help best decide for a successfull surgery outcome.
All
About Vision could be the most thorough Internet site
that discusses the eyesight. You will find in this site full information
on all facets of vision correction beginning with glasses and contacts
to the most advanced Lasik method. It also gives data on various
vision defects that need correction. All methods of Lasik procedure
are discussed in full detail and it provides you with a two-minute
screening test to determine if you qualify for Lasik. Afterwards,
you will be provided with a customized report for you.
The site allows advertising so you can also see advertisements
for many items for the eyes as well as establishment that give out
vouchers on products for eye protection and other related products.
But the main theme of the site is providing information and not
endorsing a particular brand of items.
AboutLasikEyeSurgery.com
at is where you can get facts about Lasik surgery, price data, assessment
before the operation, the actual surgical process and necessary
care after the operation.
ComplicatedEyes.org
was born out of the need to deal with the concerns of LASIK
patients with complications and to provide doctors with a site where
they can get extra data on Lasik side effects. ComplicatedEyes.org
is the Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance (CRSQA)
and they were responsible for creating the site. You will be able
to find here actual accounts of patients on experienced of side
effects, inquiries and data about those side effects.
The Vision
Correction Website provides classy yet modestly illustrated
topics describing in detail the functions of the eye, its structure,
procedure of the Lasik method and the gadget used, and an account
of how various surgery methods are done such as the Intacts, PRK,
and Radial Keratotomy (RK) procedure.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) has put up a site where
you can look for local reputable AAO members AAO's
“Find an Ophthalmologist” (Find an Eye M.D.)].
Just type in your specific location, in the selection boxes provided.
Then select “Refractive Surgery” in the “Specialty”
selection box; leave the “Last Name” box blank. You
have to “Accept” their disclaimer before you can be
provided with a list of eligible Refractive Surgeons in your location.
AAO members affixing the FACS designations after their names mean
that they are also “Fellows” (members) of the American
College of Surgeons. These Refractive Surgeons went through a thorough
evaluation in their fields of specialization, qualifications, trainings,
competence and conduct to earn the FACS title.
Wikipedia’s
Main Lasik page gives a good account of Lasik together
with the details of the surgical procedure, facts about the possible
risks and the procedure’s reliability. You can also get there
some external links and other Lasik related information.
WebMD is easily the most popular Internet web page that deals with
health information. It offers a lot of data regarding Lasik. When
you go the WebMD
home page, search for “refractive surgery” in the search
box and you will be introduced to a host of countless medical articles
on refractive surgery (Lasik).
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