Is There Laser Vision Correction for Myopia in Shengmiao? - Ophthalmology

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Does Dr. Sheng Miao offer laser vision correction surgery for myopia?


Does the doctor perform laser correction surgery for myopia?

Xiao Huzi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/03/20

Dr. Liang Ce reply Ophthalmology


Hello: Due to budget constraints (the new equipment costs approximately 17 million), our hospital has not yet made the purchase.
Wishing you health and happiness.

Miaoli Hospital, Ophthalmology, Liang Ce

Reply Date: 2005/03/20

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Yes, Shengmiao does offer laser vision correction procedures for myopia (nearsightedness). The most common types of laser vision correction surgeries include LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) and PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy). These procedures are designed to reshape the cornea, allowing light to focus more accurately on the retina, which can significantly improve vision for individuals with myopia.

Understanding Laser Vision Correction:
1. LASIK: This is the most popular laser eye surgery. During the procedure, a thin flap is created on the cornea using a microkeratome or a femtosecond laser. The underlying corneal tissue is then reshaped using an excimer laser. After reshaping, the flap is repositioned, and healing occurs naturally. LASIK is known for its quick recovery time and minimal discomfort.

2. PRK: In this procedure, the outer layer of the cornea (the epithelium) is removed to expose the underlying corneal tissue. An excimer laser is then used to reshape the cornea. Unlike LASIK, PRK does not involve creating a flap, which can be beneficial for patients with thinner corneas. However, recovery may take a bit longer compared to LASIK.

3. SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction): This is a newer technique that involves creating a small incision in the cornea and removing a small piece of tissue (lenticule) to correct myopia. It is less invasive than LASIK and may result in less dry eye post-surgery.

Eligibility for Laser Vision Correction:
Before undergoing laser vision correction, patients must be evaluated by an eye care professional to determine their eligibility. Factors that may affect candidacy include:
- Age: Candidates should typically be over 18 years old, as vision can still change in younger individuals.

- Stability of Prescription: A stable prescription for at least one year is usually required.

- Overall Eye Health: Conditions such as dry eye syndrome, cataracts, or severe refractive errors may disqualify a patient from surgery.

- Corneal Thickness: Adequate corneal thickness is necessary for procedures like LASIK.

Risks and Considerations:
While laser vision correction is generally safe and effective, there are potential risks and side effects, including:
- Dry eyes
- Glare, halos, or double vision
- Undercorrection or overcorrection
- Flap complications (in LASIK)
It is essential to discuss these risks with your eye care provider and understand the potential outcomes.

Post-Operative Care:
After the procedure, patients will need to follow specific post-operative care instructions, which may include:
- Using prescribed eye drops to prevent infection and manage dryness.

- Avoiding strenuous activities and swimming for a certain period.

- Attending follow-up appointments to monitor healing and vision improvement.

Conclusion:
If you are considering laser vision correction for myopia in Shengmiao, it is advisable to consult with a qualified ophthalmologist or optometrist who can provide a comprehensive eye examination and discuss the best options tailored to your specific needs. They will help you understand the benefits, risks, and expected outcomes of the procedure, ensuring you make an informed decision about your eye health.

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