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In this modern day, correcting vision problems is no longer limited to wearing contact lenses or glasses. There are now far more advanced methods in correcting eye problems, the LASIK surgery being one of the most popular. It is a medical treatment that uses the sophisticated technology of lasers to cure eye problems such as astigmatism, farsightedness, nearsightedness, blurry visions, and more.
The LASIK surgery starts off with the physician administering numbing drops in order for the operation to be painless. A special instrument will keep the eyelids open and a special laser or blade will then be used to make a small cut in the cornea. The cut will create a flap that will be pulled back to expose the corneal tissues, this is now where the reshaping of the cornea will take place. After the adjustments have been done, the flap will be re-positioned and there is no need for sutures. During the surgery, the patient will have to focus on a point of light to keep the eye fixed, making the operation easier. The process usually takes half an hour or so.
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After LASIK surgery, medications will be prescribed by the physician. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and to administer the necessary eye drops as scheduled. This will ensure a full and speedy healing process. Follow up appointments few days after the surgery is very important. For the meantime, stay away from strenuous activities like heavy contact sports as well as high temperature environments like sauna or hot tubs. At night, a special shield for the eyes might also be prescribed in order to ensure the eye's safety while the patient is sleeping.
The LASIK surgery is a popular method of correcting vision problems for a reason. The results are immediate, the surgery doesn't take a very long time, it is generally painless, and once it's fully healed the need for glasses or contact lenses can be eliminated or at least be significantly minimized.
Marc Tay comes with a wealth of experience having worked at the Eye Department of the Singapore General Hospital, the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, the Toa Payoh Hospital and the Singapore National Eye Centre making him one of the most trusted eye-surgeon not only in Singapore but around the globe.







