Can Lasik Fix My Misalignment?

Introduction to Lasik Surgery

The human eye can only point in one direction at a time. When an object is looked at, your eye naturally rotates to look at it. But there’s a problem – most people’s eyes are not perfectly aligned. And to see an object at the same distance from your eyes, your eyes need to be aligned perfectly. Similarly, if your eyes are not perfectly aligned, you’re said to have a misalignment. Misalignment causes you to see things that are not directly in front of you. For example, when you look at an object off to one side, your eyes might turn in that direction to see it. An example of this is when you look at a book on a bookshelf that’s to one side of you.

 

Lasik can fix your misaligned eyes

Generally speaking, the longer your eyes are misaligned, the more they’ll need to be fixed with Lasik surgery. That’s because, as time passes, your eyes naturally get more and more out of alignment. But there is good news: It is possible to fix your misaligned eyes with Lasik surgery. If you have a mild misalignment or are in your 40s or younger, you may be able to have Lasik without any surgery.

 

What is Lasik surgery?

All laser eye surgery is the same – it uses a laser with a specific wavelength to correct the eye’s refractive error. Depending on your particular vision problem, your doctor might be able to fix your eyes’ vision with several types of laser surgery. 

 

How does Lasik treat the misalignment?

LASIK is a laser eye surgery that improves vision by correcting the problem of refractive vision. The surgery will help correct misaligned eyes, but only if caused by a refractive error between the two eyes. LASIK surgery can make your eye prescription more similar and reduce the problems associated with one eye working harder.

Lasik surgery is not a guaranteed solution, but it can be an essential factor in recovery from the condition. LASIK works best with other amblyopia therapies that help your brain recognize improved vision in lazy eyes.

However, laser eye surgery is not likely to improve the condition if amblyopia is caused by misalignment/strabismus or low vision.

 

Why is laser eye surgery an option for some people?

That might be a good option if your eyes are misaligned to the extent that Lasik can fix them and are no longer suited for glasses. With Lasik, you’ll likely never need to wear glasses again. Plus, you’ll be able to read in the dark, see better near light, and have more evident distances. However, if you have a vision that’s a 20/20 and are looking to improve your near vision only, Lasik might not be the best option. Closer vision is critical to everyday activities such as reading, driving, and work. If you have adequate mid-range vision, you may be able to get by just fine with your current prescription.

 

How safe is Lasik surgery?

LASIK surgeons are among the most skilled and safest surgeons in the country. The surgery is associated with the lowest risk of severe complications among all surgical procedures. According to the American Society of Surgery, LASIK is associated with a complication rate of less than 1% – or the risk of one serious complication for every 100 people. That being said, it’s important to remember that no surgery is without risk. You should always choose a surgeon who strictly adheres to safety standards.

 

Should you get Lasik surgery?

If you want clear vision and don’t want to wear glasses anymore, Lasik surgery can give you that. But there are some things that you should keep in mind before going ahead with it.

Find a reputable doctor– A good doctor will tell you the risks and make sure you know them well to make an informed decision. A lousy doctor might sell you a procedure that isn’t right for you.

Do your research- Read online reviews, look up surgeons on websites like RealSelf, and ask your friends who have had the surgery what they thought of their physician.

Think of alternatives- Don’t rush into it if you aren’t sure that Lasik is right for you. Spend time researching and thinking about the pros and cons of going through with the procedure.

Consider alternatives to Lasik– Many people opt for cosmetic enhancements like eyelid surgery or Botox injections to improve the appearance of their eyes without going through Lasik surgery. You can also try contacts or corrective glasses to see better without wearing glasses.

 

After Lasik surgery – the final verdict.

After Lasik surgery, your eyes will heal from the laser cuts in the eye’s cornea. During this process, your eyes will likely feel like they’re drying out. This is normal and will pass once the wound has healed. When your eyes heal, they’ll feel slightly dry and goop-filled. The goop is a mix of medicine and oil that is slowly exiting your eye. It’s normal for your eyes to go dry and goop-filled, but it is essential to keep them clean, so they don’t get infected. Suppose you have dry, itchy eyes and don’t know why to take them to your doctor as soon as possible. Dry eyes can be a sign of infection and need to be treated right away.

 

Conclusion

Having visually-challenging eyes can be frustrating, especially when you want to see clearly. Everyone can agree that this tends to make everything more difficult. Fortunately, you need not deal with this at all. If your eyes are misaligned, there is hope! You can have them fixed through Lasik surgery.

The surgery is a great way to fix your misaligned eyes.

LASIK has become increasingly popular in recent years, and can help fix your misaligned eyes in the best possible way!

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