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Some people who undergo LASIK surgery have experienced some kind of complication. However, if you have an experienced surgeon by your side, the rate of surgical complications is greatly reduced. Common sense aside, one should base their decisions on the actual facts reported by their treatment provider. Overall, the number of complications are generally reported to be less than 1%. Most of the reported problems are handled through laser re-treatments or enhancements.
To better graps the possible LASIK complications, it pays to see what happens during a LASIK surgery first. During LASIK surgery a laser beam is used to cut a very thin, hinged flap into the front of the eye. The flap is then lifted and the laser is applied to re-shape the eye, and then the flap is replaced to heal.
Some of the more common types of LASIK complications are improperly formed LASIK flaps: Sometimes after the first surgery, a patient might experience an improperly formed flap. This might create an irregular surface and cause various vision defects. In such cases, LASIK surgery needs to be repeated one or more times to make the eye surface smooth. That’s why you really need to speak to LASIK doctors about these sort of issues to understand the risks involved here.
Inflamation – The flaps can sometimes swell after a LASIk procedure. Such a condition, is called diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK). The symptoms are as varied as high sensitivity to light and loss of vision .
Epithelial In growth – If there is any kind of initial swelling in the eye it might create a common LASIK complication called Epithelial in growth. This condition can be best described as a type of scarring which leads to an irregular eye surface and other vision distortions. In such a condition the surgeon lifts the flap and scrapes out the epithelial growth from inside. This is certainly not a full proof method. It has been noticed that in many cases the epithelial in growth reoccurs.
Some other common types of Lasik Eye Surgery complications include dry eye, infections, and night vision problems such as glaring around the lights.
LASIK surgeons know that technological advancement can reduce the post LASIK procedure complications. People who have had a history of eye complications or infections are not advised to go for these surgeries.
This mystery goes straight from the eyes to the brain…and then, where does it go from there?
I am searching and delving into the mystery of the eye. How is it that our eyes are an actual extension of our inner being, a mirror to our soul and spirit? What is it that our eyes are connected to that gives them so much life? So much expression?
The eyes, as we all know by now, are more efficient than any computer created by man. We already know that the eyes are connected to the brain, physically.This connection is the difference between what we see, and what our brain thinks we see. The eyes look…the bran tells us what we see when we look.
This is where the vast field of illusions comes into being. We see what we see, our eyes do not fool us, but our brain does, it turns around and says “nope, that is not what you see…this is what you see”. Amazing isn’t it. Our brain and our eyes are at war. Mostly the brain wins.
But, where does the physical eye connect to so that we are able to see hate in someone’s eyes?So let me rephrase that. How is it possible that we can express emotions in our eyes? I mean, to actually see this emotion in the physical appearance of the eyes. Where does that come from? How does that happen?
This is why we all like to look into each others eyes when we talk. When we love someone, we can stare for hours into our partner’s eyes. Obviously, it’s not just to look at two marble like objects. So, where do our eyes connect so that we can see love in each other, actually see love physically?
What’s that about, that our eyes can connect to our soul, our spirit, and convey what we feel?
I remember on one occasion, at someone’s funeral, it was the first time I had a true glimpse into a friend’s soul, just by looking into their eyes. It is a moment I will never forget. EVER!
What about when you look at someone and you see hate? Is that person allowing you to see this emotion, or, is this emotion a part of the natural process of us being human, and so it naturally shows itself?
We see hate in the eyes, we see love, fear, compassion and even confusion in the eyes.
How often have you looked deep into a friend’s eyes, and seen tenderness?
The eye is a little oval object in our body. Yet, it seems to be able to hold the very essence of our being at any given time.
This mystery goes straight from the eyes to the brain…and then, where does it go from there?
Keep your eyes healthy for as long as you can. Become pro-active in your eye care