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If you are considering refractive surgery, make sure you:

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* Compare. The levels of risks and benefits vary slightly procedure not only to the proceedings, but as the aircraft manufacturer, and surgeon surgeon depending on their level of experience with a particular procedure.

* Do not base your decision simply on cost and not paid for the first Eye Center, a doctor or procedure you investigate. Remember that the decisions you take on the eyes and refractive surgery will affect you for the rest of your life.

* Be wary eye centers advertising, "20/20 vision or money back" or "packages". There are never any guarantees in medicine.

* Read. It is important for you to read the patient handbook provided to your doctor by the manufacturer of the device used to make Refraction the procedure. Your doctor should provide you with this manual and be ready to discuss its results (successes and complications) compared to the results of studies described in the manual.

Even the best screening of patients cared for by the most skilled surgeons can experience serious complications.

* During surgery. The malfunction of a device or other errors, such as cutting a flap in the cornea through and instead of making a hinge during LASIK surgery, may lead to halting proceedings or irreversible damage to the eye.

* After the surgery. Some complications, such as migration of the flap, inflammation or infection, may need another procedure and / or intensive treatment with drops. Even with aggressive therapy, such complications May lead to temporary loss of vision or even irreversible blindness.

Under the care of an experienced doctor, carefully candidates with reasonable expectations and a good understanding of the risks and alternatives are likely to be pleased with the results of their refractive procedure.

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