Posts Tagged ‘San Diego LASIK’

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.

I’m over 40, Can LASIK Help Me With Reading?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Yes! LASIK can help with reading. Depending on your age, visual demands, and exact prescription, there are several methods I can use to improve your reading vision. I will spend as much time as we need during the LASIK consultation in our San Diego office understanding your visual needs and designing a treatment plan that you will like best.

Will I Have Pain After LASIK?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

On leaving the procedure room, LASIK patients’ eyes are still anesthetized, so you won’t feel pain at that time. When the anesthetic drops wear off, LASIK patients may feel itching or a slight burning sensation.  The eyes may be light sensitive, so most people go home and take a nap.  If you have your LASIK eye surgery in the morning and take a nap in the afternoon, when you wake up you may have some itching or sensitivity, especially to light, but you shouldn’t have true pain.  The next day, your eyes may feel dry or itchy but should not hurt at all.  After their postoperative day 1 checkup, most of our San Diego LASIK patients go back to work or their usual activities with minimal discomfort.