Although millions of people enjoyed the benefits of technology for laser vision correction, many people are not able to have this procedure done. There are non-vision correction laser available today that can also be used. One type of vision correction laser is non-implantable lenses. Phakic intraocular lenses, also known as IOLs, are a type of vision correction, this non-laser. IOL include placing the lens in the eye behind the cornea and in front of the iris. Myopia can be treated with implantable contact lenses, but the search continues for the treatment of hyperopia. The lens is implanted behind the cornea through a small incision in the eye cut. There is not much recovery time, the sutures used to close the incision and the patient goes home and sleeps the rest of the day and return to normal activity the next day. Surgery and recovery of implantable lenses are mostly quick and painless, with few side effects. Conductive keratoplasty is a non-standard vision correction laser available for hyperopia. Eyes that are sighted must be treated to make their eyes more and more curved cornea from their corneas are too flat or generally their eye is too short. Changes occur in the eye to the conductive keratoplasty using the heat generated by radio waves. Some criteria are used to be a candidate for conductive keratoplasty. You must be over the age of forty and a certain amount of refractive error before treatment may be considered. Refractive Lens Exchange is also a type of vision correction, non-laser. This type of vision correction uses an artificial lens to replace the natural lens of the eye. The result is a lens that is well targeted. Early and later stages of refractive errors and cataracts can be treated by this procedure. A non-permanent solution can be envisaged for vision correction as well. Orthokeratology is a type of these procedures not permanent vision correction. Orthokeratology involves special contacts are made and brought to reshape the cornea. It is necessary that the patient is wearing contacts for about eight hours a day for several days. After the cornea is reshaped, the contacts must be worn every two to three days for only a few hours. If you do not contact the cornea to return to its natural shape and vision will return to what it was. A long time for a clear return (sometimes up to six months), discomfort, contacts and vision that fluctuates sometimes are some of the complaints received in respect of such non-correction of vision laser. Those who can not have laser vision correction or may even want to hear about other options, will want to discuss with their eye doctor.
Although millions of people enjoyed the benefits of
technology for laser vision correction, many people are not able to
have this procedure done. There are non-vision correction laser
available today that can also be used. One type of vision
correction laser is non-implantable lenses. Phakic intraocular
lenses, also known as IOLs, are a type of vision correction, this
non-laser. IOL include placing the lens in the eye behind the
cornea and in front of the iris. Myopia can be treated with
implantable contact lenses, but the search continues for the
treatment of hyperopia. The lens is implanted behind the cornea
through a small incision in the eye cut. There is not much recovery
time, the sutures used to close the incision and the patient goes
home and sleeps the rest of the day and return to normal activity
the next day. Surgery and recovery of implantable lenses are mostly
quick and painless, with few side effects. Conductive keratoplasty
is a non-standard vision correction laser available for hyperopia.
Eyes that are sighted must be treated to make their eyes more and
more curved cornea from their corneas are too flat or generally
their eye is too short. Changes occur in the eye to the conductive
keratoplasty using the heat generated by radio waves. Some criteria
are used to be a candidate for conductive keratoplasty. You must be
over the age of forty and a certain amount of refractive error
before treatment may be considered. Refractive Lens Exchange is
also a type of vision correction, non-laser. This type of vision
correction uses an artificial lens to replace the natural lens of
the eye. The result is a lens that is well targeted. Early and
later stages of refractive errors and cataracts can be treated by
this procedure. A non-permanent solution can be envisaged for
vision correction as well. Orthokeratology is a type of these
procedures not permanent vision correction. Orthokeratology
involves special contacts are made and brought to reshape the
cornea. It is necessary that the patient is wearing contacts for
about eight hours a day for several days. After the cornea is
reshaped, the contacts must be worn every two to three days for
only a few hours. If you do not contact the cornea to return to its
natural shape and vision will return to what it was. A long time
for a clear return (sometimes up to six months), discomfort,
contacts and vision that fluctuates sometimes are some of the
complaints received in respect of such non-correction of vision
laser. Those who can not have laser vision correction or may even
want to hear about other options, will want to discuss with their
eye doctor.
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