Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Facts About LASIK Recovery



LASIK eye surgery is amazing technology that can correct a person’s nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism (the refractive errors that cause people to need prescription lenses). You can live your whole life with these refractive errors, find out you are an excellent candidate for LASIK and have the procedure done in just minutes per eye – effectively erasing the vision problems.

For most patients, the recovery period for LASIK is faster than you might think. In fact, you may be able to return to work or other normal activities the day after your procedure.

     LASIK recovery steps may include:

  • Wearing dark sunglasses when you leave the office 
  • Wearing a protective eye shield the first few nights to prevent rubbing while you sleep 
  • Taking eye drops to moisten your eyes
  •  Taking antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medication 
  • Resting at home for a few hours following your procedure, limiting  reading or television watching 
  • Taking over-the-counter pain medications, if needed (although most patients do not experience any pain or discomfort during or after the procedure) 
  • Taking a bath instead of a shower for the first 24 hours after the procedure 
  • Avoiding rubbing your eyes 
  • Avoiding eye makeup for several days 
  • Avoiding areas that are dusty or smoky for several days 
  • Avoiding alcohol consumption for 48 hours after surgery 
  • Returning to your LASIK provider for a post-op appointment the day after your procedure

Because your eyes will need to relax, you cannot drive yourself home after LASIK, but you should be able to drive yourself to your post-op appointment the following day. The post-op appointment will identify any complications, such as infection, so it is important to keep your scheduled appointment to ensure your LASIK is successful.

     As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with LASIK, including:

  • Mild, moderate or severe dry eye 
  • Vision problems, such as halos, glare, starbursts and double vision 
  • Need for glasses or contacts after surgery 
  • Loss of vision

With or without LASIK surgery, many people develop presbyopia (or the need for reading glasses) as they grow older.

To learn more about LASIK recovery and all the facts about LASIK, contact Dr. Boozalis at Victoria Eye Center to schedule a free LASIK consultation at victoriaeyecenter.com or call 800-833-0234. You can also take a free online LASIK Self-Evaluation on this website.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

LASIK: Good Enough for NASA



If you’re still concerned about the safety of LASIK, consider this: The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) now accepts astronaut applicants who have undergone LASIK. Many studies were done to ensure that acceptable vision quality was achieved after the procedure. There were also concerns about the stability of the corneal flap that is created for the first step of the surgery. By folding back this flap, the surgeon has access to the underlying corneal tissue to correct the nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism. When the procedure is complete, the corneal flap is folded back into place so it can re-adhere.

     The extensive research showed that advanced LASIK provided excellent results:

  • Corneal flap fared well in extreme conditions (especially when created with blade-free femtosecond laser technology as opposed to conventional procedures using a metal blade)
  • Wavefront-guided LASIK produced superior results (this is technology that uses laser light to identify imperfections in the patient’s eye and create a 3-D map to guide the laser treatment for the most precise vision correction possible)

People in the aerospace environment benefit from being able to see without the hindrance of glasses or contacts (think about glasses floating through the air or trying to clean contacts without gravity!). LASIK has also made it possible for nearsighted people to become astronauts (this wasn’t possible in the past).

Even if you haven’t set your aspirations on being an astronaut, LASIK can open up a whole new universe of possibilities for your everyday life. Many people achieve 20/20 vision – or better – after the procedure and enjoy years of their lives without glasses or contacts.

Of course, not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK. Your corneas may be too thin, you may have medical conditions that will interfere with your healing or your vision problem may be better corrected by a different type of procedure. A quick glance won’t let you know if LASIK is right for you – you need a full eye evaluation. 

If you’re ready to fix your vision, visit the website of Dr. Boozalis at Victoria Eye Center to schedule a LASIK Evaluation. Visit victoriaeyecenter.com or call 800-833-0234 today.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Give Dad the Chance at Better Vision



Father’s Day is June 16 this year. Your good ‘ole dad probably has dozens of neckties, fishing lures and golf pants in his closet, so why not give him a gift that may help him view his work and play in a whole new light?

LASIK eye surgery has given millions of Americans the freedom from wearing contacts and glasses to correct their nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. And while LASIK doesn’t always produce the exact same results for every patient, advanced LASIK technology has made this procedure a possibility for more people than ever. No LASIK center can absolutely guarantee 20/20 vision after LASIK, but many patients do experience these types of results.

Of course, you can’t just go out and buy LASIK for dad, or even yourself for that matter, without first having a LASIK Consultation. An eye surgeon must evaluate a patient’s health first to make sure he or she is a good candidate for the procedure. The surgeon will look at the thickness of the cornea, perform corneal mapping, tear film and pupil size evaluation and assess the patient’s overall medical health.

What you can do is schedule a LASIK Consultation for dad with us at Victoria Eye Center in Victoria. Dad may need a bit of a push to pursue vision correction, and Father’s Day could be the perfect opportunity. We’ll take good care of him – we promise!

If you think your dad might benefit from LASIK eye surgery, contact us today at 800-833-0234 or victoriaeyecenter.com to schedule his LASIK Consultation. If he’s approved for the procedure, we have LASIK financing options to help make LASIK affordable for virtually any budget.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

LASIK and Your Astigmatism


Many people hear that they have astigmatism and it means almost nothing to them except the fact that they cannot see well. Astigmatism is a little harder to correct than just simple nearsightedness or farsightedness. Glasses and contacts may help, but only while you are wearing them.

What is Astigmatism?


Your eyeball is a round sphere. When you are looking at something, your eye detects the light reflected off of the object. This light enters your eye through the cornea, where it is then refracted onto the retina. The retina then sends images to your brain. 


If your cornea is not a perfect circle shape, it can distort the light and make it so the light does not reach the retina accurately.


For someone who has astigmatism, their cornea is slight oblong, or shaped more like a football. This results in the person seeing images as extremely blurry.


Can LASIK correct astigmatism?


Many optometrists, or eye doctors, tell their patients that LASIK cannot correct astigmatism. This is untrue.


LASIK CAN correct astigmatism


However, in order to be 100% sure that LASIK can correct your personal degree of astigmatism, you must have a LASIK exam. It’s the only true way to find out if LASIK can help.


How LASIK Corrects Astigmatism


An ophthalmologist, like Dr. Boozalis, can correct astigmatism with a LASIK laser. The laser will reshape the cornea into a round shape, thus allowing light to accurately refract directly on the retina.


Our LASIK patients are amazed that as soon as the surgery is over, they can see more clearly than they ever have before. The correction with LASIK is fast and permanent. You’ll be able to see clearly right away.


We encourage everyone to participate in our Free LASIKConsultation. Without any obligations, you can find out if you are a candidate, regardless of your degree of astigmatism, and then you can decide if you would like to further pursue the question of “Should you have LASIK?”


Schedule online today!