
Lasik surgery aims at improving vision of people by the means of laser surgery. Loads of people are reported to have undergone this surgery and were usually happy with the outcome. Patients allowed to undergo this surgery include patients with incorrect or reduced vision problems; have little or even no health concerns in the past. Preparations prior the surgery is an important part of the process and should not be neglected at all. Briefly speaking there are five prohibited actions that should not be practiced during the preparation prior the surgery.
Like any other surgeries, patients are expected to have an appropriate preparation beforehand. While eating or drinking prior some surgeries is allowed, Lasik surgery has got it own conditions that need to be considered as well. A good preparation will only pave the way for the most interesting result following the surgery.
There are also some post-operative care instructions that need to be addressed: The first thing to note is that patients should not forget about these instructions as they are crucial to the success of the surgery. Before heading to the operation room, you should book an appointment with your eye practitioner to make sure these instructions will be carried out. You are strongly advised to meet your eye practitioner at least once a week within three months after the surgery. These meetings are designed to make sure that your eyes are healed and healthy after the surgery. These meetings are crucial to the successful completion of the surgery.
Another thing you should do is to think about your own transportation: You should secure your travel back home after the surgery. You may need to book a return journey going from your house to the hospital. Remember that you should not drive before three hours after the surgery. You should always arrange the transportation and the well being of your kids after you have undergone the surgery. In case you have children do not forget to secure their own transportation and care after your surgery. You are strongly advised not to come with your children at the surgery center. You should also arrange care for all your children throughout the surgery. Remember, you may be required to take some days off if you are doing some special kinds of jobs requiring physical activity or the usage of your eyes. You should make sure that your employer is aware of the situation.
You are not allowed to carry out with you any make-up or cologne: Although the policy differs from surgery centers to surgery centers, as a rule of thumb patients are strongly recommended not to wear any make-up such lipstick and facial creams for up to three days before the surgery is supposed to take place. There should not be any reminder of any make-up on the day of the surgery. Many practitioners are very likely to cancel the surgery if you have any make-up on your face. This is because of possible contaminants that can enter into your eye and increasing possibilities of eye infections. You should also not wear any cologne or perfume on the day of the surgery. In addition, you should not wear any hair products containing alcohol on the surgery day. These products are well known for their effects to change the result of the surgery.
As perfection is not from this world, you should not expect to have a flawless vision after the surgery. Although the main target of the surgery is to improve your vision sometimes things may go wrong so beware! Most people have enjoyed a 20/40 outcome with the Lasik surgery. It is very likely that the surgery will lessen your dependence on eyeglasses but will not completely eradicate it.
As a general, you should make sure you perfectly risks, benefits of the surgery beforehand.
The final thing you should not do is to forget or neglect the risks associated with the surgery: It is believed that many patients undergo the surgery without the necessary knowledge about the so-called surgery. You should also have full eye examinations beforehand in order to make sure you are a good candidate of the Lasik surgery. There are some factors that can make you a bad candidate of the surgery: eye diseases, autoimmune disease. Recall that you may need further surgeries or enhancements after the surgery. These can take place up to three months after the Lasik surgery and of course there may be an overhead associated with these. Things can get worse so again you know these things before giving your consent.
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9 Responses to Mohs Surgery Health Byte
Because*you*were*home
January 1st, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Are you going to a respiratory specialist? I sure hope so. ask that doc the question…He/She knows you and your situation best….as for the scar…yes they can remove it completely…again you'll need a specialist for that, But right now don't you think there are more important things then a scar……..think of your lungs …for now…..and not the scar.
Zain S
January 1st, 2009 at 2:47 pm
get whatever michael jackson got. he went from an attractive black man to an ugly white woman….if thats not a change in overall appearance, idk what is…yeah. and see how great he turned out, so go for it!
toripriestess
January 2nd, 2009 at 4:53 am
call your local hospital and ask someone there would be your best bet. It is safest if you ask a professional regarding this.
csr
January 2nd, 2009 at 9:10 am
The surgery will help the CTS but not have any effect on the arthritis. The surgery is effective. My mum had the surgery many years ago and I think it took about 4 weeks for her to be back to normal function. Yes you sre limited post op, but you should have physio to help do teh right movements and to gain fuction ASAP;
sooo tired
January 2nd, 2009 at 4:51 pm
There are two types of surgery for a meniscus tear… repair or a menisectomy (where they just trim away the torn part). In younger people depending on the size of the tear a repair is more common. Repairs are better in the long run because you aren't loosing any cartilage, but the recovery time is about 9-10 weeks rather than 3-4.
I had a meniscus repair surgery done just about 1 year ago tomorrow. I would say that the surgery was a success. It's hard to tell exactly because i sustained an MCL tear/small meniscus tear 9 weeks after surgery to the same knee, but for the most part, the orginal pain has gone away.
For me, it was an out pt. procedue. surgery was i think 1.5 hours (they did some other stuff). arthoscopic. 3 small incisions. was on crutches 50% weight bearing for 3 weeks, full leg hinged brace for 4 weeks. PT for 12 weeks. The pain for the first week was pretty intense and steadily decreased, however for the first month you're gonna be thinking "what did I do". It WILL take awhile to feel better.
Surgery depends on how much pain you're in. It's worth it because it'll save your knees and the chances that the tear will heal are fairly high.
I have another tear in my other knee and have plans to get the surgery again in about 8 months… counting down the days because for me, the pain takes me off my bicycle more often then not right now.
Quentin
January 2nd, 2009 at 6:56 pm
Maybe some sort of plastic surgery? Sometimes women are a little shy about their nipping and tucking.
zetakittyrx
January 3rd, 2009 at 2:03 am
It depends on the type of fracture, and just how severe it is. It also depends on whether your local vet has the knowledge and experience to be able to do the surgery, or whether your dog is going to have to see an orthopaedic specialist. As well as the surgery, your dog will need painkillers and antibiotics. Has your vet giving you an estimate of costs?
The two main surgical options for femoral fractures are intramedullary pinning- where a length of metal that is inserted into the middle of the bone, or plating- where a metal plate is attached to the outside of the bone with special screws. Many regular vet clinics do not have the equipment on hand to be able to do bone plating, so have to hire this in at extra cost. Pinning is probably a bit cheaper, but isn't appropriate for all fractures.
Based on what most vets around here charge, I would guess that you're looking at $600-$700 as an absolute minimum and potentially up around the $1000+ mark. This covers anaesthesia, the surgery itself, and any additional medications that need to be given. It might be worth checking if your vet is willing to organise a payment plan or if they offer something like CareCredit, which exists in Australia, the USA and Canada (I'm not sure about other countries).
I hope that helps.
Jeff P
January 3rd, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Your vet would have suggested that if he thought it would fix the problem. Obviously he think the surgery is the best option. You could call around and get a second opinion from another vet.
Staci
January 3rd, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Yes there can be many side affect from laser surgery. And you have to really look after your skin (like not go into direct sunlight.) The best advice I can give you is to consult your doctor b4 you do anything.