I have seen many patients with an array of reasons why they want to have laser eye surgery, from patients wearing glasses since they were a toddler to learning to drive and not wanting to have to wear glasses. As a surgeon people always tell me why they want to have surgery so I can really go through why you too should consider laser eye surgery too. A lot of patients I speak prior to surgery find waking up in the morning (or night) such a pain, and trying to find their glasses before they could do anything else, but after laser refractive surgery they can wake up and see everything clearly straight away. Depending on your lifestyle laser eye surgery is great if you play sports or do any physical activity as it eliminates the need for inconvenient glasses or the issue with contact lenses. Patients also tell me, over time it seems to be the smaller things that make the big differences, going to the cinema and watching a film with better vision than ever before. Going on holiday and seeing places with a whole new appreciation, not to mention not needing to take glasses, contact lenses and unattractive prescription sunglasses along. Even just walking in the rain without feeling the need to invent glasses window wipers. Apart from all the benefits laser refractive surgery can give, the procedure it pretty easy and quick too. You are in and out of the treatment room within about 10 minutes and the recovery is also quite quick. Another great benefit of laser eye surgery is the low overall cost. When you work out the cost of glasses and contact lenses over time it really does work out better to consider surgery. For example, contact lenses cost on average about £25 per month alone, over a 30-year period that would equate to £9000 which is a lot more than the average cost of refractive laser surgery which is around £3000-£4000 dependant on clinic, and that to many patients a good saving. Laser refractive surgery is one of the safest elective procedures around the world as the technology now is so advanced. Most prescriptions are now treatable with LASIK, LASEK, Wavefront and many more options. There is also no upper age limit as monovision laser surgery can correct both distance and reading prescriptions, meaning almost everyone is suitable. Overall there are many reasons why you should consider having refractive laser surgery. If you decide to go ahead, you need to make sure you choose a good eye specialist clinic and a good eye surgeon too. Author: Samer Hamada is a distinguished consultant ophthalmologist and cornea surgeon performing eye surgeries at his practice, the Eye Clinic London. With nearly two decades' experience, Mr. Hamada is recognised as a leading expert in the field of cataract, refractive lens exchange (RLE) and corneal surgeries. Please visit http://eyecliniclondon.com/ Please call 0800 197 8808 for friendly advice and information.
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