October 29, 2008
Reading laser eye surgery reviews needs to be part of your due diligence process before making a decision to put yourself through initial pre-screening. You may have read and heard laser eye surgery is extremely safe and the truth is, it is but that doesn’t qualify you as an ideal candidate.
One of the first stages of studying laser eye surgery reviews is to learn as much as you can about the surgeon. After all, he/she is the person with the surgical laser and just to make yourself feel a little better, at least try and get a guide to how experienced they are, how many surgeries they’ve performed and definitely look for recommendations.
In fact, many consider the choice of surgeon the most important aspect of the whole laser eye surgery review process. We tend to agree.
Careful Of Laser Eye Surgery Specials
While the cost of laser eye surgery hasn’t skyrocketed in recent years it’s still an expensive process for most and the temptation to look for shortcuts is high. One warning, avoid being attracted towards cheap price advertising and if you do, read the fine print carefully. Laser eye surgery should never be determined on price alone.
Medical procedures performed mainly for cosmetic purposes are not usually covered and potential patients should consult their carriers to determine if lasik eye surgery insurance is part of their plan. Even without insurance picking up part of the tab, lasik eye surgery reviews show the surgery is still a popular alternative to wearing corrective lenses. Although there are a few circumstances in which insurance will cover the procedure.
Understanding Laser Eye Surgery
Not all of the lasik eye surgery reviews should focus on the surgeon and staff. The procedure itself should be fully understood before going under the proverbial knife. While most times lasik surgery will correct a person’s vision in only one procedure, there have been times, outlined in lasik eye surgery reviews when a person has had to have two or more procedures to correct their vision effectively.
Once a patient has been examined and declared a good candidate for the procedure, they will be instructed on what to expect during the operation as well as what to expect following their day in the operating room.
According to most lasik eye surgery reviews, the patient will be allowed to go home at the end of the process, however they will not be able to drive themselves and will need someone to take them home.
The eye patch they will wear home from the surgery will remain in place for at least a week, following their initial visit the following day. Once the retina has had a few days to begin the healing process the patch can come off, but all of the lasik eye surgery reviews instruct the patients to keep their hands away from their eyes for several more days.
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