When people first decide to start looking into this surgical technique they are usually just concerned about getting their vision fixed. As you start to become more and more interested in actually getting the surgery there may be some other more pertinent concerns that will pop up.
Important Questions
1. How do I decide on the right clinic to perform my surgery?
2. What experience does my surgeon have?
3. Did my surgeon go through special training in order to do this type of eye correction surgery?
4. How much is my surgery going to cost?
5. How long is the recovery time?
6. Does my surgeon have any lawsuits pending or any history of them?
These are all very important questions that you need to look into before you arrive at your surgeons office the day of the surgery. It takes time to make an informed decision so do not rush the process.
Time and Research
Spend a couple of weeks making your decision. If you make your decision when you are calm and not rushed, it is more likely that you will make a clear-headed decision about your eye surgery. Laser eye surgery has the risk of potential blindness, so it is not a surgery you should take lightly.
How to Start Your Research
Start your research with a consultation from a local laser eye surgery clinic. At your consultation you will be able to find out what type of corrective eye surgery will be able to help improve your vision. Feel free to take notes or have your surgeon write down the important information regarding your surgery.
After you have had a consultation it is time to use the Internet to your benefit. Look up the type of surgery your doctor suggested that you have. Become clear on the risks and potential benefits associated with this surgery.
You can also use the Internet to check up on your doctor. With just a few minutes of research time you should be able to find out if your doctor has any lawsuits or complaints pending. Although lawsuits are fairly common practice today, you should definitely pay attention if your surgeon has even one pending suit against them.
You can also research the licensing of your surgeon in his or her specialty field. If you have any questions about your surgeon's past, feel free to ask the clinic directly. If they are open and honest they will direct you to exactly where you can go to find out more information concerning the training and education of your surgeon.