Health, Find a Lasik Surgeon


by SUSAN SLOBAC - Date: 2008-10-26 - Word Count: 407 Share This!

Your local Denver area lasik surgeon can help you in getting free of the burden of bulky, inconvenient eyeglasses. "Laser-Assisted inSItu Keratomileusis," or lasik for short, is the best way of curing minor vision problems such as near-sightedness (myopia), far-sightedness (hyperopia) or lens misalignment (astigmatism).

What Does a Lasik Surgeon Do?

If the word "keratomileusis" sounds like an ancient Greek ritual, you're not too far off the mark. As is the case for many other names for medical procedures, this term has two elements, the first of which refers to the part of the body upon being operated on, and the second describing the nature of the procedure. Literally, this translates into a very long, awkward English phrase: "cutting open the cornea while the eye is in place, using laser tools." (You see why medical professionals like your lasik sugeon prefer the efficiency and brevity of Greek constructs).

Although the cutting part may sound alarming - particularly when it comes to one's eyes - the lasik procedure itself is a minor procedure that is virtually painless. Your Lasik Surgeon make a small incision in order to lift the cornea, then uses a small precision laser to reshape the eye itself - which is what causes myopia (near-sightedness) and hyperopia (far-sightedness).

Lasik is an out-patient basis that takes around 30 minutes. Recovery time is brief; most lasik patients are able to resume their normal activities within 2-3 days.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

The ideal lasik candidate is one who suffers from one of the minor conditions listed above, but who is otherwise in good overall health. Those suffering from auto-immune disease or a chronic condition such as diabetes should avoid having a lasik procedure.

It is also important to understand what a lasik surgeon cannot do. Lasik is not effective for the treatment of serious vision problems such as cataracts or macular degeneration.

Costs

Lasik is considered "elective surgery" by most insurers and therefore is not covered by insurance plans. There is some good news however; the typical lasik surgeon practicing in Denver metro area and Front Range communities are not the most expensive ones in the country. Lasik patients living in Colorado's Front Range region pay as little as $500 and no more that $1500 per eye.

In addition, most Lasik Surgeons offer generous financing; in many cases this financing is interest-free and can be spread out over 36 - 48 months, enabling lasik to fit into any budget.

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