Archive for February, 2008

Feb 22 2008

The Cost of LASIK Surgery

The cost of LASIK surgery is usually high due to the use of lasers and other highly technical equipment. However, the cost of LASIK has decreased over the years as improvements have been made to procedure overall.

When selecting a surgeon, avoid going for the lowest price as there are other factors that may end up increasing the overall cost.

Consider the following in your assessment:

    The cost of LASIK can be increased by the purchase or lease of the laser used in the procedure as well as the upkeep of the blades or lasers.

    There’s often a fee per eye that is paid to the manufacturer or developer of the machine in order to cover the cost of the laser.

    Gloves, gowns, medications, masks, and surgical solutions used to maintain the safety and sterility of the operating room may be included in the cost.

    Insurance and advertising expenses for the doctor’s office.

    The cost of LASIK can be diminished if your surgeon is a member of the staff. In most cases this will eliminate his fee.

When contemplating the various LASIK surgery options available to you, don’t be afraid to ask your surgeon about what exactly is included in the cost of LASIK surgery under his care.


Here are some specific question you should ask:

    What is and isn’t factored into the overall LASIK cost?

    What will I have to pay for if enhancements are needed or complications arise?

    How much should I expect to pay for temporary contact lenses if I need them after LASIK?

    What’s the cost for LASIK medications such as painkillers and anti-inflammatory medicines?

    How much are the post-operative visits related to LASIK?

Lastly, you should contact your health insurance provider to determine if they will cover the cost of your LASIK surgery. Because they consider the procedure to be cosmetic in nature, some health care companies won’t cover your LASIK cost. If financing is no issue with you, then we strongly suggest you go with the LASIK surgeon who best fits your needs and addresses your concerns.

According to the FDA, the average cost of LASIK surgery was about $1,344 in 2005. This is a considerable decline from the initial figure of $1,600 that was listed in 2002. However, in 2006 this number rose sharply to $1,950 and even higher to $2,099 in 2007. In spite of these figures, several patients find this LASIK cost to be nominal in comparison to the comfort of improved vision.

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Feb 13 2008

What to Expect After LASIK Surgery

The moments preceding a significant event in your life are generally full of laughter, rejoicing, and revelry. However, this is typically not the case after surgery. In this respect, LASIK surgery differs in no way from other types of surgery. On the other hand, though, its disadvantages may differ somewhat from other surgical procedures.

The after effects of LASIK surgery are similar to being annoyed by a hyperactive little pet day after day. Unlike other surgical procedures that are accompanied by the healing of incisions or bruises, LASIK surgery is followed by much itching and burning in the eyes – an area that you aren’t always able to sufficiently cool or scratch. During the post-operative stage, touching your eyes could undo all the repairs made by the surgery.

After LASIK surgery, your vision will become blurred due to the excessive watering and tearing of your eyes. Unfortunately, you can’t touch your eye under any circumstances, so you just have to bear it. Your eyes may also appear dry or bloodshot for a number of days. IF this happens, then you may need to take some time off work until these symptoms pass. If at any time after LASIK surgery you begin to experience sever pain, then you should notify your surgeon.

Just to be sure the healing process is moving along well, you should go in for a post-operative exam within 24-48 hours after your surgery. After that you should continue seeing your doctor regularly for checkups up to six months after LASIK surgery.

During the first exam after LASIK surgery, your doctor will take off the protective shield to determine if your eye is responding accurately to the surgery. In order to prevent further irritation, you won’t be able to wear contact lenses for a while. Furthermore, you may have to keep your eyes lubricated with artificial tears or drops.

Your doctor will urge you to refrain from using perfumes and lotions that may irritate your eyes while also avoiding strenuous activities or contact sports. Your surgeon may also instruct you to wash your eyes regularly in the weeks after LASIK surgery in order to prevent infection.

Your vision may not become stable for several months after LASIK surgery. It’s also possible that you’ll experience a slight degree of vision impairment while in recovery. This could include everything from seeing halos to a small glare. No need to worry, though. This is a normal part of the healing process within the first few month following surgery. Contact your physician if they persist any longer.

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