All Press Releases for February 29, 2012

What is "Ghosting", and Can it Be Treated?

Ghosting is a potential risk and complication of LASIK surgery. Also known as double vision, ghosting occurs when an object appears blurry or multiple images of the object are seen.



    CHICAGO, IL, February 29, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Ghosting is a potential risk and complication of LASIK surgery. Also known as double vision, ghosting occurs when an object appears blurry or multiple images of the object are seen. Like halos and glare, ghosting is more common at night, and can lead to visual disturbances that make tasks such as driving more difficult.

According to clinical trials conducted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), around 20 percent of LASIK recipients experience ghosting following LASIK surgery. Fortunately, a majority of these instances are temporary and will self-correct with 30 days. For the small number of patients who continue to experience difficulties with vision, treatment options such as LASIK enhancement can be used to correct the problem. In many cases, any additional procedures required to eliminate ghosting will be free of charge from your original LASIK eye doctor.

The Truth about LASIK Safety
The internet is filled with websites that claim LASIK is unsafe or potentially harmful. These websites have an agenda, and fail to take into account technological advancements and new data. Chances are, your doctor holds LASIK safety as a top priority. This procedure is designed to provide you with freedom from eyeglasses and contact lenses. It is in your doctor's best interest to provide you with a safe, effective procedure, and every care will be taken to ensure optimal results.

Studies conducted by the FDA, the United States military, and independent research organizations have all had similar results. Nearly all of these studies have found that LASIK is a safe procedure in which complications are rare. In fact, serious complications occur in less than one percent of LASIK surgeries, while millions of other patients enjoy vision of 20/20 or better. The results from LASIK are so impressive, the United States Air Force actually requires fighter pilots to undergo the surgery before they can be approved for flight.

LASIK Technology
New technologies and methods are continually developing in the field of laser vision correction. Take time to discuss the options your potential LASIK surgeon offers prior to making a decision about the surgery. Choosing an eye doctor who uses wave front technology is a good start. With this technology, the exact location of your eye is mapped with computer software several times a second. This information is passed to the laser, providing the most precise and effective procedure possible. With technologies like this, you reduce your risk for complications. In the hands of an experienced LASIK surgeon, you can live a life free of prescription eyewear.

If you live in or around Arlington Heights or Chicago, Illinois and would like more information about LASIK surgery, please visit the website of Doctors for Visual Freedom to learn more at http://www.doctorsforvisualfreedom.com.

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