3 Things to Know Before Getting Lasik

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If you want to improve your vision without contacts or glasses, Lasik may be the best option for your needs. During a Lasik procedure, a laser reshapes the cornea, which corrects the patient's vision. Lasik can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. While this procedure is a fantastic option for many, some may not qualify for it. Here are three things that you need to know before getting Lasik

Learn Whether You Are a Good Candidate

While Lasik is an effective procedure for many, there are a few situations where it may not be suitable for you. If you are under the age of 18, are pregnant or nursing, or do not have stable vision, Lasik may not be an option at present. Medical conditions like dry eye, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and other ailments may also preclude you from getting Lasik. Before getting Lasik, you need to know if you are a good candidate and what the risks are for this procedure.

Detemirne How Much It Will Cost

In the grand scheme of things, Lasik will likely save you money in the long run. Getting Lasik means that you will likely no longer need expensive glasses and contacts. However, that doesn't mean that the upfront costs aren't high. Lasik is not cheap, and it's also not covered by insurance since it is an elective procedure. You can expect to pay between $2,000 and $3,000 per eye for Lasik. While you may get a better deal, you will want to be wary of any unusually low prices for a Lasik procedure. Financing and payment plans are also available for this procedure.

Ask About the Recovery Process

Another thing to consider before you get Lasik is what the recovery will be like. In general, Lasik is a quick procedure that requires little to no downtime. Post-procedure you will use numbing eye drops, and you may have goggles to prevent you from rubbing your eyes. Within 24 hours, your vision will be clear, and you will be able to return to your daily activities. However, you may notice light sensitivity for a few days after the procedure. You will also need to avoid swimming and hot tubs for a few days after Lasik. 

Lasik is a fantastic option for those who want to see improvements in their vision, but there are a few things to know before getting this procedure. First, while Lasik is an excellent option for many, there are a few situations that may mean it's not the proper procedure for your needs. Second, Lasik will cost you a few thousand dollars, so prepare for the costs ahead of time. Finally, Lasik recovery is usually quick, and you will be back to your normal activities quickly. 

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