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Many people with vision problems in Nebraska indicate that they feel annoyed by the dependency on either glasses or contact lenses. While glasses need to be put on, taken off and exchanged, depending on the activity, contact lenses also have their downfalls. Late at night, when you don’t want anything more than spreading out to fall asleep, there is the constant reminder of dry or itchy eyes that remind you to take out the contact lenses for the night.

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If you have any questions about lasik eye surgery, contact one of our Nebraska Lasik Surgeons today.

 
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Lasik is an acronym of LAser in SItu Keratomileusis
Type of refractive surgery in which the cornea is reshaped to change its optical power. A disc of cornea is raised as a flap, then an excimer laser is used to reshape the intrastromal bed, producing surgical flattening of the cornea. Used for correcting myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism
 

About Nebraska Lasik Eye Surgery

Lasik eye surgery is a one time surgical procedure in order to free people from contact lenses and glasses. Lasik, or Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, is an undertaking to permanently change the shape of the cornea, which ultimately is responsible for accurate vision conditions.

Important things to know about lasik eye surgery in Nebraska

While lasik eye surgery may sound like a wonderful solution to all vision problems, it is important to understand that lasik surgery is not for everyone. Consider the following exceptions when lasik surgery is not recommended:

  • If your job prohibits refractive procedures
  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • If you are in your early 20’s
  • If you take medications that affect wound healing
  • If you participate in contact sports

There are several other risk factors involved and anybody considering lasik surgery should gather as much information as possible. Our Nebraska lasik surgeons will examine each patient and inquire about their overall situation to determine whether lasik eye surgery is recommended.

 
Vision Impairment in Nebraska    
 
 
Estimated Number of Cases of Vision Impairment (including Blindness) Age 40 and Older by Race and Sex in Nebraska
Total 25,623
Female 17,448
Male 8,175
White 24,733
Black 419
Hispanic 265
Other 206
White Female 16,931
White Male 7,802
Black Female 263
Black Male 156
Hisp. Female 136
Hisp. Male 129
Other Female 118
Other Male 87

Source: The National Eye Institute
 

Advantages of lasik eye surgery in Nebraska

For those, however, that can undergo the surgery with minimal risks are suitable for a procedure for correcting the most severe refractive errors. One of the advantages of the procedure is that patients will be able to regain good vision within the first week of the surgery. Most patients in Nebraska regain a 20/40 vision or better and the need for glasses or contact lenses will be eliminated as a whole. For most people in Nebraska who are currently relying on glasses or contact lenses, the most rewarding aspect of lasik eye surgery is the independence they regain.

Hot Topics of lasik eye surgery include:

  • Corneal infections
  • Post surgical expectations
  • Cost of lasik eye surgery
  • Refractive errors

If you have any questions regarding lasik eye surgery, if you would like to know whether lasik eye surgery is for you or for a general consultation, contact one of our Nebraska lasik eye surgeons today.

 
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   Vision Rehabilitation For Deteriorating Eyesight
Audio, RM, 48 Kbps, 5:10:00AM, 2/14/2005
Reporter Lonny Shavelson reports on new treatment options for people facing the deterioration of their eyesight.
Source: National Public Radio
 

 
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  Lasik Terms  
 
Retina
A layer of fine sensory tissue that lines the inside wall of the eye. The retina acts like the film in a camera to capture images, transforms the images into electrical signals, and sends the signals to the brain.

Refractive Errors
Imperfections in the focusing power of the eye, for example, hyperopia, myopia, and astigmatism.

Undercorrection
A complication of refractive surgery where the achieved amount of correction is less than desired.

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