Laser Eye Surgery

Are You a Good Candidate for Lasik Eye Surgery?

Just because you have a problem with your eyesight and you would like to correct it with the use of Lasik eye surgery doesn't mean that you are a good candidate for the surgery. You want to make sure that you are a good candidate for this procedure before you get your heart too set on it. The number one best way for you to know that you are a good candidate for Lasik eye surgery is to go in for a consultation. This way the doctor can ask you the proper questions about your medical history and other pertinent information, give you an exam, and let you know right away whether you should continue considering having Lasik eye surgery or not. However, there are other signs that may point to you being, or not being a good candidate for the procedure. Here are some of those signs:

One of the first things to consider are whether or not your eyes are in healthy condition. You want to know that you don't have any health conditions, whether in your eyes, or in general which can cause your eyes to not heal well after the procedure. Such examples would be conjunctivitis, an eye injury, or chronic dry eyes. If you have any of these conditions then you should first see what you can do about healing them before you consider having Lasik eye surgery. You will be better off postponing it until you are sure that you do everything you can to help yourself be a good candidate. Your prescription must also fit a certain criteria.

Another general rule of thumb is that you must be a legal adult to have Lasik eye surgery. Some states require you to be at least 18 years of age, some others require you to be at least 21 years of age. However, in rare situations there have been exceptions made to this rule, although these situations are very uncommon.

You will want to make sure that your vision is stable. Your vision should be stable for at least one year for it to be considered a solid prescription. This is very important because you don't want to have Lasik eye surgery on your eyes if they are in the process of changing. However, if they have been in the same condition for a year then it is safe to assume that they are done changing.

If you are pregnant then you are not a good candidate for Lasik eye surgery. When you are pregnant your body will go through hormone changes. These hormone changes will cause the fluids in your body to rise. When these fluids rise it can actually cause your cornea to change shape. This would make for a very bad time to have Lasik eye surgery. You should wait at least a few months after you give birth to think about having Lasik eye surgery, this will give your body the time that it needs to get back to normal and make you a more successful candidate for the procedure.


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