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Dry eyes Tears play a crucial role in keeping our eyes moist, ensuring clear vision by letting light effectively pass through the eye's lens, and supplying oxygen to nourish the eye. They also help fend off infections and keep foreign substances at bay.   Now, when it comes to dry eyes, it's a pretty common issue that can stem from abnormal tear production or tears evaporating too quickly. This can lead to discomfort, irritation, that feeling like there's something foreign in your eye, redness, pain, blurry vision that gets better with blinking, or even feeling like your eyes are tired and heavy. What causes dry eyes can vary—getting older, being a woman (yeah, we're more prone to it), certain allergy medications, spending loads of time on screens, being in places with dust and smoke, gusty winds, and bright lights, they can all have a hand in it.   But hey, the good news is there are ways to tackle dry eyes:   Keep away from things that can make it worse, like strong winds and dust, by popping on some sunglasses and protecting those peepers. Remember to take breaks or blink more often, especially when you're glued to screens for a while. You've got these cool eye drops called artificial tears. There's a type for daytime (more watery) and nighttime (a bit thicker). Which one to use depends on how serious your dry eye situation is. Sometimes your doc might suggest special eye drops that encourage your eyes to make more tears. Give your eyes a treat with warm, clean cloths over your closed eyelids to help them feel better. If the dry eye struggle is real and isn't improving, it's wise to chat with an eye doctor.   All in all, dry eyes can be a bother, but there are solutions out there. It's important to take good care of your eyes, especially when it's all dry outside. If you suspect you've got dry eyes, having a chat with an eye care expert is a smart move.      
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Laser Vision LASIK Center

LASIK: What is it? Procedure, Benefits, and Post-Operative Care

Introduction LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is a popular and effective refractive eye surgery designed to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This procedure reshapes the cornea using laser technology, allowing light to focus properly on the retina, resulting in clearer vision. LASIK is a life-changing solution for those who wish to reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. What is LASIK? LASIK is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that corrects refractive errors by reshaping the cornea with precision laser technology. It is one of the most commonly performed vision correction procedures worldwide due to its high success rate and quick recovery time. Who is a Candidate for LASIK? Candidates for LASIK should meet the following criteria: Be at least 18 years old Have stable vision for at least one year Have healthy corneas with sufficient thickness Not have severe dry eyes or other significant eye conditions Not be pregnant or breastfeeding The LASIK Procedure The LASIK procedure typically takes less than 30 minutes and involves the following steps: 1. Pre-Surgical Evaluation Before the procedure, the ophthalmologist performs a comprehensive eye exam to assess corneal thickness, pupil size, and overall eye health. This ensures that LASIK is the right option for the patient. 2. Creating the Corneal Flap A femtosecond laser or a microkeratome is used to create a thin flap on the cornea. This flap is then lifted to allow access to the underlying corneal tissue. 3. Reshaping the Cornea An excimer laser precisely removes a small amount of corneal tissue to correct the refractive error. The laser reshapes the cornea based on the patient's prescription. 4. Repositioning the Flap Once the reshaping is complete, the corneal flap is carefully placed back into position, where it naturally adheres without the need for stitches. Benefits of LASIK Surgery LASIK offers numerous advantages, including: Improved Vision – Most patients achieve 20/20 vision or better. Quick Recovery – Patients often experience clearer vision within 24 hours. Minimal Discomfort – The procedure is virtually painless, with only mild discomfort during recovery. Long-Term Results – Vision correction is usually permanent, with minimal chances of regression. Reduced Dependence on Glasses or Contacts – Many patients no longer need corrective eyewear after LASIK. Post-Operative Care and Recovery 1. Immediate Aftercare Patients may experience mild irritation or sensitivity to light for a few hours. It is essential to rest the eyes and avoid rubbing them. 2. First Few Days Use prescribed eye drops to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Avoid swimming, hot tubs, and dusty environments to prevent complications. 3. Long-Term Care Attend follow-up visits as scheduled by the doctor. Wear protective sunglasses to shield the eyes from UV rays. Avoid strenuous activities and eye strain for at least a few weeks. Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for LASIK? Experienced LASIK Surgeons Our highly skilled ophthalmologists have extensive experience in performing LASIK procedures with high success rates. Advanced Laser Technology We utilize the latest laser technology, ensuring precision, safety, and optimal results for every patient. Comprehensive Pre- and Post-Surgical Care We provide thorough pre-surgical assessments and personalized post-operative care to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment. Appointment, Costs, and Insurance Coverage Booking an Appointment Patients can schedule a consultation through our website or by calling our hospital hotline. Online appointment booking is available for convenience. LASIK Costs The cost of LASIK depends on the type of procedure and technology used. Flexible payment options are available to accommodate patient needs. Insurance and Coverage Most insurance plans do not cover LASIK, as it is considered an elective procedure. Our staff can assist patients in understanding their financing options. FAQ 1. Is LASIK painful? No, LASIK is performed under numbing eye drops, so patients only feel mild pressure but no pain. 2. How long does the LASIK procedure take? The actual laser correction takes only a few minutes per eye, with the entire procedure lasting about 15-30 minutes. 3. How soon can I return to work after LASIK? Most patients can resume work within 24-48 hours, depending on their comfort level and occupation. 4. Are there risks associated with LASIK? Complications are rare but can include dry eyes, glare, halos, or night vision difficulties. Most side effects resolve over time. 5. Can LASIK permanently correct vision? Yes, LASIK results are typically long-lasting. However, natural aging may still affect vision over time, requiring reading glasses later in life.
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