Who should consider LASEK?
LASEK is a good choice of procedure for people who have thin corneas and so may not be suitable for other types of laser vision surgery.
It is also recommended for people who engage in contact sports such as rugby: and for certain careers such as aviation.
As usual: if you are over 21, in good health, have no chronic or underlying eye problems and are realistic about the outcome of surgery then you will be considered for LASEK.
As with any procedure, the surgeon will talk to you about your lifestyle and expectations before taking measurements of your eye.
LASEK Surgery Guide:
- Intro to LASEK
- How is LASEK different to LASIK and PRK?
- Who should consider LASEK?
- What are the alternatives to LASEK
- What are the risks of LASEK?
- What are the benefits of LASEK?
- What Should I ask at LASEK Consultation?
- How much does LASEK cost?
- What is the LASEK procedure?
- How long does LASEK last for?
- What does recovery from LASEK involve?
LASER EYE SURGRY GUIDE
- Laser Eye Surgery
- LASIK Eye Surgery
- Wavefront LASIK Eye Surgery
- EPI LASIK Eye Surgery
- IntraLase LASIK Eye Surgery
- Z-LASIK Eye Surgery
- PRK Eye Surgery
- LASEK Eye Surgery
- LTK Laser Eye Surgery
- PTK Eye Surgery
OTHER EYE SURGERY
- RK Eye Surgery
- AK Eye Surgery
- CK Eye Surgery
- CLE/RLE Eye Surgery
- INTACS Eye Surgery
- Cross Linking Eye Surgery
- Blended Vision Eye Surgery
- Lens Implants
- IOL Eye Surgery