Wednesday, August 12, 2015

LASIK Treatment in Dubai: Before, During and Afte


LASIK eye surgery has grown to be widely popular around the world due to its high success rates and quick results. While it is a revolutionary option to correcting poor vision over the long-term, given that it is a very delicate procedure, it is best you are as prepared as possible for it. When considering LASIK treatment in Dubai, go over the below so at every stage you know what needs to be done.

BEFORE:

Prior to going in for LASIK treatment in Dubai, doctors typically conduct a full analysis of your health and your eyes before they clear you as a suitable candidate for the surgery. If you are given the go-ahead, you will then be subject to a number of different tests.

The doctor will analyse not just the size and shape of of your cornea and pupils but also the issue you need help with correcting. Shortsightedness, Farsightedness and astigmatism are the common causes for booking into LASIK treatment in Dubai and the doctor will determine which of this it is. Any other eye conditions will also be examined and cleared along the way. Due to the fact that post LASIK eye surgery can result in dry eyes, the moisture levels in your eyes will also be evaluated so preventative measures can be taken mitigating your discomfort.

Following this, a ‘map’ of your cornea will be taken based on its curvature with a tool known as as corneal topographer and with the utilization of wave technology which is common with custom LASIK treatment in Dubai, light waves will be sent through your eye to determine any irregularities that may occur in order to treat it properly.

If you wear glasses bring your prescription along with you for analysis, and it is advised that if you wear contact lenses on a regular basis, you abstain for a period of at least two weeks in preparation for your eye exam and procedure. You must confirm this period with your doctor.

DURING:

The procedure in itself is rather quick and pain-free. The main instrument used for the surgery is microkeratome or femtosecond laser and it creates a thin flap in the cornea which then allows the surgeon to pull it back and readjust the corneal tissue with a laser. Once it is determined that light refracts properly through to the retina, the cornea flap is put back into place which is the end of the surgery. If you are choosing LASIK treatment in Dubai to rectify your sight, it should not take more than 10 minutes for each eye. You will of course be placed under local anesthesia and numbing drops will be used to make sure the entire process is as less invasive as possible.

AFTER:

Your eyes must be taken utmost care of in general, however following the surgery you need to be especially cautious. As mentioned above, dry eyes is a common occurrence and your doctor will have prescribed you eye drops to be used. Do NOT use any other eye drops other than what has been recommended for you. The eyedrops will not only help to keep your eyes moist, but also prevent infection and inflammation that can occur.

Having said that, the healing process after surgery happens fairly rapidly with many patients reporting an improvement in vision within the next day. Although it is common knowledge that vision is rarely ever corrected 100%, it does make a vast difference to get LASIK treatment in Dubai. If you have been suffering from poor vision it really is worth your while to consider your options with surgery.

Once the procedure is complete, your doctor will want to check-up and ensure that the first day or two are free of any post-surgery issues that may crop up. Following this you will need to go in for regular monitoring for the first 6 months and based on where you stand then, your doctor will let you know if anything is amiss or if everything is fine.

LASIK treatment in Dubai has proven to ease the life of many patients who have long been suffering from poor eyesight. Though there are many corrective options, the most popular has been LASIK and provided you follow protocol there is not much to worry about. 


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