Monday, August 28, 2006

eye laser surgery : Are these treatments safe?

All of these treatments have been approved for use in the UK and are therefore considered safe.

However, medical opinion is somewhat divided over some of the newer treatments.

This is largely because they have not been around very long and there are no long-running studies into the long-term effects of some of the treatments.

In addition, all surgery is not without its risks and eye surgery is no different. Doctors are expected to warn patients that the treatment does involve risk.

In some cases, patients have suffered major complications and required cornea transplants following laser treatment.

Can everyone have laser eye surgery?

No. Eye laser surgery is only suitable for certain people. It is usually only performed on healthy adults.

People who have just mild eyesight problems are not generally considered good candidates. Similarly, those whose eyesight has changed significantly in the past 12 months may also be refused because their eyesight is still getting worse.

Diabetes, pregnancy and arthritis and other similar conditions can also rule people out.

How popular is eye laser surgery?

Eye laser surgery is getting more popular every year not least because prices are coming down and the treatment is more widely available.

It is estimated that more than one million Americans are now having their eyes lasered in the US each year.

© MMIII

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