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Possible Side Effects Of Los Angeles Lasik Eye Surgery

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

WARNING: Don’t Even Think Of Getting Eye Surgery Until You Read This Article

While Los Angeles Lasik Eye Surgery may be a modern breakthrough in terms of improving your eyesight, it is still a very new innovation. Thus, there are still many things about it that are unknown. This includes the long term side effects of this kind of operations on one’s eye. While studies do point towards no harmful side effects in the long run, there have been occasional side effects that have materialized right after the eye operation.

Keep in mind that the following problems have rarely happened, but I will explain each a bit for informational purposes. The most common negative side effect is that your eyes will not have perfect vision even after the operation. You may still be slightly nearsighted or farsighted, but not so much that you will need to wear contact lenses or eyeglasses again. Damage to your cornea is another possible negative effect. If this happens, you will be unable to wear contact lenses for the rest of your life (but why would you need to if you already have perfect vision).

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Sometimes your sense of sight may loses its sharpness making objects around you appear fuzzy instead of clear. This can happen even if your vision is corrected back to 20/20. Some of those who have undergone the surgery also begin to have difficulty driving at night because of the glare or starburst that appears when they look at bright lights. Usually, this effect wears off over time, but sometimes it remains permanent.

Other temporary side effects may include slight eye irritation or discomfort, extreme itchiness of the eyes, and sensitivity to light. Despite their being a long list of possible temporary or lifetime negative effects brought about my Lasik eye surgery, these are usually the results of having your surgery performed by an unqualified eye surgeon or due to the use of old or poorly maintained technology.