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By Frank Froggatt

  Considering the idea of getting a Lasik eye surgery procedure done is a big deal and many times people are timid in asking the imprortant questions that are going through their head. The Lasik procedure, though widely talked about, is not discussed in detail, and people tend to fear the unknown. This report is going to talk about some of the most common fears that people have, and will also talk about the experiences that the vast majority of people experience when they go through a LASIK eye surgery procedure.


A most common fear when thinking about a Lasik procedure, or really thinking about any surgery in general, is the possibility of pain during or after the operation. Since the Lasik surgeon works on patients that are conscious, this is a widely held apprehension. In every operation the Lasik surgeon applies numbing drops into the eyes before the procedure starts, and the patient is also given a mild sedative to relax them and make sure that they are comfortable. About all you will feel throughout the procedure is a small pressure to your eyeball, which is common and doesn't really hurt at all.

The cornea is reshaped during the procedure by the use of a laser. Many folks are worried about the laser being shone directly into the eye, or that they might look away and, due to this, develop a serious complication with their eyes and the Lasik laser beam effects. In actuality, the laser is only active for ten to fifteen seconds for each eye, and the Lasik machine has a tracking system that allows the beam to be on only when the eye is in the correct position.

Another general fear for people contemplating a medical procedure is fear of "the scalpel". The LASIK eye surgery procedure makes use of a very small microkeratome blade to make the incision on the eye, but this isn't always so as some of the more recent LASIK eye surgery technology makes use of the laser to create the flap so there is no sharp object used at all. There isn't any real reason to be concerned about them being cut on with a scalpel in this procedure as the surgeon doesn't use one.

A lot of people have concerns about the different horror stories they might've heard about different procedures and are concerned about consequences of the operation like blindness. Statistics taken by the government i.e. the FDA, state that there aren't any reported cases of people becoming blind because of a LASIK procedure. Actually, the risk of a serious permanent complication due to the Lasik procedure is less than 1 percent, and the risk of any permanent complications even if not serious (such as light halos) is 3 percent or less. It is extremely rare for a patient to not have improved vision after a Lasik procedure.

If it is really a big concern of yours that somebody is going to be working on your eyeball while you can see them, please take into consideration that your eyeball is going to be completely numb and you will be on a mild sedative. If the thought of actually seeing somebody's hand approaching our eyeball is a frightening thought, take comfort in the fact that you will have drops put in your eyes it is going to black out your vision for a period of 10 or 15 seconds which is plenty of time for the procedure to be done in that eye.

Hopefully this introduction has addressed the most of the common fears that you might be experiencing about the LASIK eye surgery procedure. If you have any thoughts about the benefits of having improved vision from a LASIK surgery, then make sure that you visit your local clinic and discuss what happens in the procedure in detail with the professionals there.

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