The Benefits Of Lasik San Antonio TX

By Betty Lewis


If you wear contacts or glasses, you know that while they certainly make life easier, there are some not-so-great things that go along with them: swimming is tough, for example, and rain can make seeing through glasses difficult. Given the lifestyle restrictions that go along with glasses and contacts, plenty of wearers wonder if LASIK surgery (laser eye surgery) is a good option. But just the thought of surgery on the eyes can be difficult to get past. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect from LASIK San Antonio TX surgery.

Unfortunately, most people are not going to qualify for the "starting at price" and will have a higher average cost than is advertised. What people do not realize is that you could end up spending the same amount or more with this type of LASIK versus visiting a practice that has superior technology and better patient care.

According to the FDA, LASIK candidates must be 18 to have vision correction surgery. There is really no age that makes someone too old to have LASIK. There are of course eye issues that come with age that may make an older person a non-candidate. For example, if someone has cataracts, the cataract must first be handled prior to considering this laser eye surgery. Stability also remains a key determining factor for this laser eye surgery. If an older person wishes to have their distance and reading vision corrected, both need to be stable before going forward with vision correction surgery.

The exact length of "recovery time" is patient dependent and during your consultation, your surgeon should be able to set a reasonable expectation. Typically, patients are able to return to their normal daily activities the next day with some restrictions around swimming, contact sports and activities of that nature.

There are several different manufacturers of flap making devices and lasers to perform the procedure all with varied prices and associated costs. Traditionally the flap is made with an instrument with a blade called a microkeratome.

You can sometimes figure this out by reading their websites carefully. You will often find such information on the bottom of a facility's home page. You are likely to learn only those with low prescriptions and zero astigmatism qualify for the low price.

Although this laser eye surgery is considered the most successful of all the treatments for eyes, you must follow the aftercare precautions that are explained to you by the doctor. It is true that the upcoming technologies will always increase the success rate of laser eye surgery and cost will further decrease.

To know if you are qualified for a laser eye surgery, go visit an ophthalmologist for a pre- surgary eye examination. The doctors can also give you an idea of the cost, aside from other pre-operation and aftercare procedures. The good news is that this laser eye surgery technology has come a long way, making the eye surgery procedure less complicated and more effective.

Find a reputable ophthalmologist who specializes in LASIK and is willing to openly discuss price with you. Honest, straightforward pricing eliminates assumption and maximizes healthy patient to doctor communication.




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