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Corrective eye surgery is a surgical procedure to restore normal vision by removing corneal irregularities. This kind of surgery is used for the treatment of refractive errors.
Light rays enter the eye and fall on the lens and cornea before falling on the retina when the corneal shape is normal, then the produced image is clear but when there is a corneal abnormality then the light doesn’t fall properly on the retina, thus producing an unclear image. This is called a refractive error. Some examples of refractive errors are farsightedness, astigmatism, and near-sightedness.
The different kinds of refractive errors are:
In the 1950s the refractive errors could only be treated by wearing glasses. Slowly contact lenses became popular which were followed by small surgical operations using microkeratomes and blades were used to correct refractive errors. There are many types of corrective eye surgeries, which are mentioned further in the article.
LASIK is a type of surgery which involves the use of laser-based eye procedure to treat eye abnormality. LASIK can be performed in one or both eyes. Before the procedure, the patients get eye drops to numb their eyes. The patient sits on the chair and a device is put on the eye of the person to keep their eyes open. You will be asked to look at a point when the microkeratome opens a flap in your cornea and the laser reaches your eye and reshapes it.
The laser will reshape the cornea based on your prescription thus making the light refract clearly on the retina. At the end of the procedure, the flap will be replaced over the eye. A special type of contact lens is then placed on the eye which acts as a bandage. You are advised to rest for a while after the procedure. There is an improvement in the visual acuity by the end of the day or the next day. You are recommended to take a few days off from your work if you handle heavy machinery. You get a 20/ 40 vision after this procedure.
LASIK has some side effects too, such as:
In this procedure, the flap made in the cornea is done with a second laser. Healing time and visual acuity is improved because lasers are used. For some surgeons using a second laser is an inconvenience because they might have to shift from one room to another during the procedure. This can be time consuming and inconvenient at times.
In this procedure, wavefront technology is used to map the full surface of the cornea and lens. Instead of a prescription to guide the laser a topographical map is used to guide the laser precisely removing any chances of inconsistencies. Vision is slightly improved in comparison to traditional LASIK surgery. It gives a 20/20 vision.
In this procedure, an epi-keratome blade is used to create a flap in the cornea. This blade creates the thinnest possible flap in the corneal tissue and reduces the healing time.
LASEK (Laser epithelial keratomileusis) is a procedure that is similar to LASIK. During this procedure, the epithelium over the eye is detached in the form of a flap using an alcohol solution which during the procedure is folded. At the end of the procedure, the flap is replaced.
PRK surgery is commonly carried out in an outpatient surgery centre. The course of action takes about 15 minutes, usually. The process is as follows:
Conditions under which PRK cannot be used include:
This procedure was developed before PRK. It is a very uncommon procedure that does not use any laser at all and is rarely recommended by the doctor. This procedure works for people with myopia. Small cuts are made on the surface to flatten the eye and change how the light is refracted in the eye.
Side effects associated with RK surgery are:
Conductive keratoplasty is a good option for old people with changing refractive errors. The procedure uses a thermal or radiofrequency to change the shape of your cornea rather than a laser. The heat changes the curvature of the cornea and helps light to focus on the retina.
If you need a laser or microkeratome surgery, then you must:
The type of corrective eye surgery that is meant for you will be recommended by your eye doctor. If you have any difficulty in viewing objects, then contact your eye doctor for suggestions.
Corrective eye surgeries are used to treat different refractive errors and other eye problems for adults. The right surgery will be recommended by the doctor.
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