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LASIK Risks – You only get one pair of eyes

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

This week a new San Diego LASIK candidate came into my office and told me that his friend, “Larry” told him that with LASIK laser eye surgery there is a 1 in 100 chance of going blind from the procedure. My reaction was “What?!!” And then I thanked the patient for being so candid about his fears and for inspiring my next blog post.

The literature cites the risk of disabling visual loss after refractive surgery as 1:112,000.

I have never had a patient lose vision from LASIK or PRK in 12 years performing refractive surgery.   Ever. 

I’ve had LASIK myself, and even performed it here in San Diego on relatives such as my husband and brother-in-law.  That’s my confidence level.

Paintball Eye Injuries Can Be Devastating

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Why does this San Diego LASIK surgeon cringe  when hearing about outings to play paintball?  It’s the mental image I carry of what an eye looks like when hit by something the size of a marble traveling at 300 mph.  It is ugly, and the eye may never see again.

Paintball injuries to the eye can be serious enough to be blinding.  In one Bascom Palmer study reviewing patients treated for paintball eye injuries, 28 percent of patients’ eyeballs ruptured, and 19 percent had detached retinas.  81 percent of the injuries required surgery, including, most unfortunately, enucleation (removal of the entire eye) in 22 percent.  Only 36 percent of eyes recovered vision good enough to pass the California driver’s vision test (20/40, normal is 20/20).

From 1998 to 2000, the estimated incidence of paintball injuries rose from an  545 to 1,200 according to a report in the journal Pediatrics.  The injuries occur in two main settings: 1) young people in an unsupervised setting without protective eyewear  2) people in a supervised setting who “relax” and remove their protective eyewear after a paintball hits them and they are “out” of play.

I would prefer people, especially kids, not play, but if you are going to play, be sure to play in a supervised field and counsel everyone to keep their protective gear on until the game is over and all players’ weapons have been checked in.

Satisfaction with Surgeon One of Strongest Factors Correlated with LASIK Satisfaction

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

If you want to be happy with your LASIK outcome, think more carefully about the surgeon who will evaluate you and perform the procedure than about the aesthetics of the surgery center or the convenience of its location.  In a cross-sectional study of 793 U.S. adults who had laser vision correction surgery over an eight-year period, patient satisfaction with the surgeon was one of the factors most highly correlated with overall satisfaction with the LASIK procedure.

I take pride in giving each patient as much time as he or she needs.  I customize each treatment plan to your eyes, your age, your lifestyle, and activities.   That’s why I allow plenty of time to learn about your needs and answer your questions.  One size does not fit all.

San Diego’s Best Laser Eye Surgery

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Best LASIK San Diego

We are proud to announce that we were voted San Diego’s Best Laser Eye Surgery by the readers of the San Diego Union-Tribune.