Lasik Surgery News
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Nearsightedness
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new custom lasik procedure in September of 2005. This new procedure can now treat many
patients who were previously ineligible for the surgery: those with high myopia, or nearsightedness. Nearsightedness occurs when the eye is too
long and light rays focus in front of the retina instead of focusing on the retina. Some of the symptoms of nearsightedness are blurred distant
vision, eyestrain, and squinting, along with having a difficult time seeing at night.
Although nearsightedness can be easily fixed with glasses or contact lenses (when not too severe), many people don't like to hassle with
either one. With this new lasik procedure, folks will now be able to have pure vision.
Astigmatism
The FDA has also approved a lasik procedure to treat patients with astigmatism. Astigmatism is the effect of the eye being shaped like a
football instead of round like a baseball. This deformity -- where the light rays focus on two points on the retina instead of one -- results in
blurred vision, double vision, and shadows on letters when reading. Up until recently, this deformity has prevented some people from getting
contact lenses. Breakthroughs in contact lenses have only helped those with slight astigmatism.
However, with this new lasik procedure, patients can now have their eyes repaired to normal, or at least be repaired enough to comfortably
wear contact lenses. Either way, their vision is enhanced and many are happy just to get rid of the glasses and finally be able to wear contacts,
or possibly nothing at all.
Farsightedness
Another lasik surgery has been approved to help patients with hyperopia, better known as farsightedness. Farsightedness happens when light
rays focus behind the retina instead of on the retina, resulting in blurred near vision. Some patients with severe farsightedness have to step
back from what they are reading and others require magnifying glasses to see something that is right in front of them. People with farsightedness
can see you 30 feet away, but when you get right up close they can't see you! This can be embarrassing and cause the afflicted person much
insecurity along with the feeling that they are going blind.
Farsightedness is easily remedied by wearing glasses to read and see things up close, but it's very inconvenient to constantly be taking your
glasses on and off. Not only is it inconvenient, you take the chance of leaving your glasses behind. Some patients keep their glasses on a chain
so they won't lose them, but this makes them feel old and isn't good for their morale. Now, lasik surgery is another option for these
patients.
New Laser Technology
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the new Visx STAR Excimer laser system. This fantastic breakthrough in technology allows
doctors to do more than they ever could before, giving them the ability to reshape the eye to correct astigmatism, farsightedness and
nearsightedness. Before this marvelous breakthrough these patients were not good candidates for lasik eye surgery. They now can join the rest of
the vision impaired and have the option for lasik.
Recent FDA studies show that over 98% of all patients receiving these new procedures were seeing 20/40 or better 6 months after surgery. Over
84% were seeing much better than 20/20 after 6 months. Now that's reason to celebrate!
New breakthroughs in lasik eye surgery technology are happening all the time. These breakthroughs have changed people's lives. Now they don't
have to be inconvenienced by the hassle of glasses or contacts and it has made their lives better. All they want to do is to be able to get up in
the morning and see normally. These breakthroughs in lasik technology are giving them an improved quality of life that once was unattainable for
them.
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