Expenditure of Lasik Eye Surgery: Check Up the Cost of Surgery

November 25, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized 

LASIK Eye Surgery is a modern technique of modern era. It is like the boon for the person who wants to get liberation from the barrier of their eyes that is in the form of spectacles and contact lenses. Specs are a great trouble for the people who are linked professionally with any sports field so for them LASIK Eye Surgery is the best way to throw these problem out of their life. LASIK Eye Surgery is almost a painless surgery which is usually takes just 15 to 40 minutes for the improvement of eyesight of the patient.  If you make up your mind for LASIK Eye Surgery, you must be above 21 of age and should not be suffering from any kind of autoimmune infection such as HIV, AIDS, arthritis and any else  including with this they must have a stable vision for at least 10 to 12 months.

With the knowledge of course and risks of LASIK Eye Surgery there is one more fact that the patient should be familiar with and that is the total operating cost  that the patient have to pay out for this surgery. The cost of this surgery varies in different geographic reason. Usually in east and west region of US the cost is bit high while those in the interior can profit the lower costs of LASIK Eye Surgery. The whole cost of LASIK Eye Surgery depends on some issues like the  type of surgery fro that you are treated with including with this the fees of surgeon and expense of instrument used during LASIK Eye Surgery. Besides of these the charges are also based on the condition of eye of the patient that how major or minor the severity of the patient is.

Mostly, the sum of total amount of cash that the patients have to pay for each eye that may be approximate $1500, it is just an estimate the exact amount of expense only the surgeon can told them after examine their conditions of eyesight. Unluckily, there are very slight chances to get some financial assistance for LASIK Eye Surgery through any insurance but there is a good news for the patient who can not have enough money for LASIK Eye Surgery that there are some clinics who offers some financing with the generally with the 0% of interest rates. If the patients require some more information about any subject matter of LASIK Eye Surgery, they can find the entire info on the internet.

Help answer the question about lasik news

I had lasik and now need glasses, still cant see tv?
I had lasik done 7 years ago. At that time my doctor told me that I may need reading glasses as I get older. Well, I am 42 and have had to use a +1 – +1.25 reading glasses sometimes. I also started noticing my distance vision was not so good, so I had an exam and found that I was 20/50 on distance and was given a prescription, however, I cannot see close. I only wear them when driving as needed but I cannot see the TV which is 10 feet away, when trying to read subtitles or news tickers. are there any glasses just for watching tv?

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3 Responses to “Expenditure of Lasik Eye Surgery: Check Up the Cost of Surgery”

  1. Max F on November 20th, 2009 11:11 am

    Over and under-correction are recognised possible side effects or undesireable consequences of Lasik.
    That should have been explained in talking through the consent form: see sample below.
    If it wasn't, he has grounds for complaint.

    Planning the amount of corneal removal is based on an *average* corneal reaction to the laser, but healing responses vary so, even with correct technique, an Rx reduced to zero is only aimed for, not assured.

    If there is no other reaction or problem, top-up treatment may well be a possibility.(with the same small risks as the original op), but it would be quite usual to wait three months to make sure the prescription has done all the changing that it's going to.

    (Re-lifting the flap for the adjustment is quite easy for much longer than that.)

  2. robert4932@sbcglobal.net on November 20th, 2009 11:23 am

    Yes, complications do occur, in a percentage of cases, from the minor to the very serious.

    About 96% of people, even if they do have some side effects would still recommend the procedure to a friend.

    (Most common side effects:
    Rx not as near zero as hoped for.
    Dry eyes, temporarily or permanently.
    Haloes and glare at night, temporarily or permanently.)

    The essential thing about contact lens wear is that the Rx can be changed if the eyes do, and that if there are any problems the lenses can be changed or discontinued.
    To my mind that flexibility is worth a little inconvenience, but that is a personal decision.
    Opting for laser treatment, certain risks have to be taken on board as possible lasting effects. Hence the consent from that is to be talked through and agreed to. (sample below, along with the FDA Lasik site.)

  3. jerzyson29 on November 21st, 2009 4:20 pm

    It's nothing new. News is merely rehashing old complications with LASIK. Basically, FDA is reviewing the number of complications that come with LASIK. Can be mild as 30% experience dry eyes. 5% can experience night time halo effect (see double or triple vision of shinny objects like headlights or the moon). 1% can experience loss of vision.

    Most important consideration is that eye doctors should evaluate who's a proper candidate or not. Among those who had complications are the ones that doctors ignored disqualifying factors with the patient's eyes and operated anyways. FDA is reviewing those cases as well.

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