Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery?
August 30, 2009 @ 02:30 PM — by admin
If you are thinking about LASIK eye surgery, there are some of the things you need to consider are your age, your health, and whether your vision is stable. Here is some information to determine if you are a good candidate for LASIK surgery.
The minimum age for LASIK eye surgery is 18. Before then, your eyes are still developing.
Middle-aged people often experience presbyopia, which occurs as the eye ages and becomes more rigid, making it harder to transition from looking at something that is close to looking at something that is far away. You can still have LASIK eye surgery even if you have presbyopia, but you might want to consider an option called monovision, where one eye is corrected for near vision and one eye is corrected for far vision.
You should be healthy. Some illnesses, such as diabetes, might disqualify you, and you might have problems such as having a cornea that is too thin or too steep.
If you are pregnant or nursing, you have hormone fluctuations. Wait until after your baby is born and has been weaned.
Your lifestyle is important, too. If you like sports such as boxing, LASIK eye surgery might not be appropriate. Also, some employers may restrict you from the surgery. This is increasingly rare, but you need to find out whether there is a problem before you risk your job by getting the surgery.
Your LASIK surgeon will be able to further advise you on your candidacy for LASIK.