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Lasik Eye Surgery Pros and Cons

If you are unfamiliar with Lasik eye surgery, it is a modern day procedure that is one of the most effective ways to help people that have vision problems. There are a number of benefits and disadvantages of undergoing this type of surgery, so it is vital that these are given some thought prior to undergoing the procedure. Nevertheless, for most people the advantages will be worth the risk.

Here are some pros and cons of Lasik eye surgery.

The Pros

If successful, the patient will no longer have a need to wear spectacles or contact lenses, something that bothers a lot of people. No longer being dependent on spectacles can have a dramatic improvement on a person’s life, including having more freedom to take part in sports and other recreational activities.

There are savings to be made over the long term, due to the fact that there will no longer be a need for the patient to have to pay for spectacles, contact lenses and eye exams.

Despite the fact that there is a certain amount of risk when undergoing this type of surgery, as eye surgery goes, Lasik eye surgery has one of the lowest rates of risk, and only 3 to 5% of patients end up suffering with complications. In addition to this, out of the people that do experience complications, there is treatment available and most complications are not long term.

The recovery time after the surgery is minimal, with most people only needing to spend the day at a clinic before they can go home.

The Cons

This type of surgery does not come cheap, and as it is seen as a largely cosmetic procedure, it will not be covered by most medical insurance policies. Even though there are some finance options to help with the overall cost, there are no guarantees that everyone will be eligible, and the high fees and rates of interest can make the total cost a lot higher.

As with any surgical procedure, there are a number of risks, and as the eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body, any damage can be permanent.

As you can see, the pros far outweigh the cons when it comes to Lasik eye surgery, and it is currently one of the safest ways for a person to have corrective surgery on their eyes.

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