Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Side Effects of Lasik Eye Surgery

All surgeries will have side effects and lasik surgery is no exception from it. Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis is mostly commonly performed surgical process for the eye .It doesn’t take more than 50 seconds and people do not have any pain during this surgery. The known side effects of LASIK are well-documented and researched and overall are considered to be minimal, with many of them healing on their own within six months without any additional treatment.

A corona effect and some glare at night around lights are commonly reported by patients after surgery. It's always advisable not to rub your eyes. Most people end up with 20/20 vision after Lasik eye surgery, but some still need glasses or contact lenses to assist with proper sight requirements.

A side effect of a surgery is considered to be the body's reaction to the surgical procedure that is not related to any error which may have resulted from the surgery.


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