LASIK

Young woman with glasses smiling before LASIK eye surgery

Have you been thinking about getting LASIK? Are you excited about the possibility of not wearing glasses or contacts anymore?

One of the most important things you can do before surgery is to make sure you are prepared. Being prepared means that you know what questions to ask at your LASIK consultation.

The FDA approved LASIK as a procedure over 20 years ago. It has changed the lives of millions of people! Most patients say that they experience a significant improvement in their vision.

Get the most out of your LASIK consultation at Loden Vision Centers by asking these questions!

Why am I a good candidate for LASIK?

There are specific reasons you are a good candidate for LASIK, and your doctor should be able to explain why. They should be able to tell you the specifics and why your eyes are suited for LASIK.

Under no terms should this be a generic answer. They should mention the characteristics of your eyes that make you a good candidate.

An example would be talking about how your levels of nearsightedness are appropriate for LASIK and how LASIK corrects it.

What will the final results be like?

One of the things your doctor should tell you is how your refractive errors will respond to LASIK. They will provide you with this information during the consultation.

Refractive errors like nearsightedness and farsightedness occur because of eye shape. When your eyes aren’t shaped properly, it makes it difficult for light to hit the retina.

This can cause blurry or distorted vision. With LASIK, the cornea is permanently reshaped to correct refractive errors.

This is how clear vision can be achieved. When you undergo a procedure like LASIK, it’s important to have realistic expectations as well. LASIK is life-changing, but your doctor should make it clear that 20/20 vision is not a guarantee with LASIK.

There are some vision problems that do not respond well to LASIK.

Sometimes, this may be because of a prescription that’s too strong or other conditions. Some vision problems do respond to other laser eye surgery options like PRK.

What experience do you have performing LASIK?

When deciding which LASIK surgeon to use, you need to find out how skilled and experienced they are. A good surgeon should answer any questions about their education, background, and experience.

You want to have a surgeon with more experience. This means that they have performed over 25,000 procedures.

Your surgeon should use different screening tools to pick out the best candidates. Up to 25% of potential candidates should not have LASIK.

Also, there are medical conditions that rule out LASIK as an option. Examples of conditions are prescriptions outside the FDA guidelines, diabetes, or damaged corneas.

Having one of these conditions helps a doctor rule you out as a candidate for LASIK.

What type of technology do you use?

You should ask about the different types of technology your surgeon uses. It’s important to choose a practice with access to advanced, cutting edge technology.

Not everyone has access to the best technology or invests in what’s cutting edge. To make sure that you have the best experience, ask your surgeon about their LASIK technology.

You should talk about current LASIK technology and what type of technology is the best for you.

Before you get your LASIK surgery, you should get all your questions answered. It allows you to be more comfortable with your surgeon and LASIK surgery.

Before any procedure, you must build a foundation of trust to be successful. It is important to be comfortable with all aspects of the procedure.

If something doesn’t feel right, trust your gut. Getting LASIK is not something that you should decide upon lightly.

Are you ready to find out if you’re a LASIK candidate? Contact Loden Vision Centers in Nashville, TN to schedule your LASIK consultation!

Isn’t it time to see without glasses or contacts and start a new chapter of your life?