Showing posts with label lasik self evaluation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lasik self evaluation. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Researching LASIK Surgeons



You can spend years deciding to improve your vision though LASIK. Research on the Internet and feedback from others who have had similar experiences can aid in your process. However, regardless of how many people you ask about LASIK, without a full LASIK consultation you will never know for sure if you are a good candidate.

The LASIK consultation also allows you to “interview” the surgeon to make sure you are putting the best possible professional in your corner. Below are some questions you should ask your LASIK provider. If he/she cannot or will not give acceptable answers, it is best to continue researching other providers.

LASIK Surgeon Questions

  •  What professional organizations are you certified by and what organizations to you belong to?
  •  What specific training do you have in LASIK surgery?
  • How many years of LASIK surgery experience do you have?
  • How many LASIK procedures have you performed?
  • Where do you perform LASIK procedures?
  • What are the potential risks and complications of LASIK and how are they handled?
  • Does my overall health make me a good candidate for this procedure?
  • Do you think LASIK will produce the results I want?
  • How much will LASIK cost? Are there any hidden charges? Are there financing options?
  • Exactly how will LASIK be performed?
  • What type of technologies do you use?
  • What do I have to do before, during and after LASIK?
  • What will the recovery entail and what kind of external help will I need?  
  • What are my options if I am dissatisfied with my surgical outcome? 
  • Armed with this information, you can make an informed decision about improving your vision through LASIK.


Dr. Blanton at Inland Eye Institute offers free LASIK consultations and a free online LASIK Self-Evaluation to take the first step in the LASIK discovery process. To schedule your consultation, visit inlandeye.com or call 909-937-9230.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Facts About LASIK Recovery



LASIK eye surgery is amazing technology that can correct a person’s nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism (the refractive errors that cause people to need prescription lenses). You can live your whole life with these refractive errors, find out you are an excellent candidate for LASIK and have the procedure done in just minutes per eye – effectively erasing the vision problems.

For most patients, the recovery period for LASIK is faster than you might think. In fact, you may be able to return to work or other normal activities the day after your procedure.

      LASIK recovery steps may include:

  • Wearing dark sunglasses when you leave the office 
  • Wearing a protective eye shield the first few nights to prevent rubbing while you sleep 
  • Taking eye drops to moisten your eye 
  • Taking antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medication 
  • Resting at home for a few hours following your procedure, limiting  reading or television watching 
  • Taking over-the-counter pain medications, if needed (although most patients do not experience any pain or discomfort during or after the procedure) 
  • Taking a bath instead of a shower for the first 24 hours after the procedure 
  • Avoiding rubbing your eyes 
  • Avoiding eye makeup for several days 
  • Avoiding areas that are dusty or smoky for several days 
  • Avoiding alcohol consumption for 48 hours after surgery 
  • Returning to your LASIK provider for a post-op appointment the day after your procedure

Because your eyes will need to relax, you cannot drive yourself home after LASIK, but you should be able to drive yourself to your post-op appointment the following day. The post-op appointment will identify any complications, such as infection, so it is important to keep your scheduled appointment to ensure your LASIK is successful.

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with LASIK, including:

  • Mild, moderate or severe dry eye 
  • Vision problems, such as halos, glare, starbursts and double vision 
  • Need for glasses or contacts after surgery 
  • Loss of vision
With or without LASIK surgery, many people develop presbyopia (or the need for reading glasses) as they grow older.

To learn more about LASIK recovery and all the facts about LASIK, contact Dr. Blanton at Inland Eye Institute to schedule a free LASIK consultation at inlandeye.com or call 909-937-9230. You can also take a free online LASIK Self-Evaluation on this website.