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7 Jun 2009LASIK surgery doesn’t come cheap, and it’s almost never covered by insurance. That fact leaves a lot of people unsure if they can afford to have it done. However, LASIK can be pretty affordable, if you use some of the tips provided here.
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5 Jun 2009A LASIK procedure can be expensive, and there aren’t many insurance companies that will cover the surgery. Those facts make it difficult for a lot of people to afford. But, the procedure can be a little more affordable, if you learn from the pointers offered in this article.
In: Health & Fitness
28 May 2009Unfortunately, not all LASIK patients come away with 20/20 vision following their initial procedure. While most people achieve satisfactory results from their LASIK surgery, some people require additional treatment. Their eyesight may be better, but not quite perfect, prompting them to contact their doctor to discuss having another LASIK treatment. These follow-up surgeries are referred to as enhancements.
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9 Apr 2009Astigmatism is a common kind of visual issue. It is often associated with other kinds of eye defects such as myopia (short/near sightedness) and hyperopia (long/far sightedness) but can be a problem in itself even if you have no other visual problems. Your astigmatism will generally affect your focus — i.e. sufferers from this issue often see things slightly blurred and out of focus.
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3 Apr 2009Choosing the right Lasik surgeon to take on your operation can be hard enough but, when you start comparing your short-list and looking at the costs involved, then this can make your decision making process even harder. Every Lasik procedure will have different costs associated with it even if the services that you get may be more or less the same.
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29 Mar 2009If you are thinking about having Lasik surgery on your eyes to correct a vision problem then you do need to take some time researching how effective this kind of procedure can be. Like many surgical procedures this kind of treatment can work better for some people than for others and can bring with it certain risks and side effects.
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28 Mar 2009There are many different types of eye specialists in the medical profession. Some people may, in their lifetime, meet with more than one specialist here whilst others may only ever come across one professional in this field. And, of course if you are lucky enough to have 20/20 vision and no eye problems then you may feel that you never need to consult eye specialists!
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22 Mar 2009It used to be in the past that we had to simply live with any sight defects that we might have. For example, if we suffered from myopia (short/near sightedness), astigmatism (blurred vision) or hyperopia (long/far sightedness) then we might have been given glasses or contact lenses to wear as a solution but we couldn’t cure these problems once and for all.
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22 Mar 2009For many people an eye examination plays a regular part in their lives. If you wear glasses or contacts, for example, then you will probably be advised by your optician/optometrist to have a check up every one or two years. The fact is that most specialists here will recommend regular check ups for adults and children on a regular basis even if they don’t have existing eye defects and feel that they can see OK.
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19 Mar 2009Lasik eye surgery is one of the most popular routes we take at the moment to sort out vision defects and problems. This kind of surgery can be quick and effective and, for many people, it can allow them to see perfectly without needing glasses or contact lenses to help.