The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery
Product Description
Do you want to see well — without glasses or contact lenses?
If you have been considering laser eye surgery, here is the definitive guide to the procedure that nearly one million Americans have each year. Written by the doctor who first performed LASIK in the United States, this comprehensive book answers all your questions and alleviates any fears you might have about this safe, effective, and exciting way to restore your vision.
Inside you’ll discover:
• How LASIK, PRK, and other corrective surgeries are performed, and which are right for you
• Who gets the best results from surgery … and who isn’t a candidate
• The risks, side effects, and precautions you need to know
• How to choose the right procedure
• How to find the best surgeon … and if you should go to a “mall” clinic
• And much more
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If you have a question about Laser Eye Surgery the answer is in this book! A thorough and easy-to-read “must have” for anyone considering LASIK surgery. Along with this book, you may consider purchasing a copy of “I Hate My Eyeglasses” which offers a wide view of all of your visual aid possibilities. The best decisions are educated decisions.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery
The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery(2000) by Dr. Slade explained every facet of the Lasik eye procedure. I was extremely impressed by the book. The book also includes an interesting story about one of the authors, Dorothy Kay Brockman. She was very near-sighted and had good results with the Lasik. The book explains: how the eye works, the entire Lasik correction procedure, it explained the surgery, and what you could expect after the surgery. This book is must reading!
Rating: 5 / 5
The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery
This is an excellent reference work for anyone contemplating
laser surgery. The author explains the technical aspects of
the surgery, the benefits and the population of patients
qualifying for this protocol. He begins the book by explaining
how to read a visual prescription. i.e.
- sphere (D) + or - Cyl. power (D) @ Cyl.axis
The excimer laser correction is utilized for nearsightedness.
The objective of the procedure is to change the shape of the
eye window. The excimer laser is utilized for farsightedness.
The protocol has a steepening impact with respect to eye depth.
It makes the center of the eye window deeper. The authors
explain situations not helped by the laser surgery.
For instance, the protocol cannot help in cases where there
is brain involvement which impedes the ability to see.
In addition, the procedure cannot help in assisting retinal
cell communication of images to the brain. This work
is an excellent addition to the personal health library
for those considering any type of laser surgical procedure.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery
Reading this book before having the Lasik procedure on my eyes was like having the opportunity to chat with my doctor for days before the surgery. Of course, there is not a doctor these days that can spend that much time with each patient….. so if you are thinking on Lasik for your eyes….. this book will help you to understand your case and to and make a good decision before the surgery. Good luck!
Rating: 4 / 5
The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery
For anyone considering laser vision correction this forthright book gives a realistic idea of what to expect before, during, and after surgery from the patient’s and the surgeon’s perspective. Dr. Slade makes the prospect of undergoing laser eye surgery less mysterious, less threatening. He answers myriads of questions but also guides you to the vital questions to ask both yourself and your potential surgeon. His focus is on patient education, which is crucial to making an informed decision and to managing the natural fear of eye surgery. Medical illustrations and a glossary help clarify medical concepts. Besides the emphasis on surgery the text provides basic information about the eyes such as how they function, why some eyes do not work so well, and how to understand your prescription for eyeglasses. For those contemplating a lifetime investment in better vision this book should prove an invaluable asset.
After reading the author’s history of refractive surgery it becomes evident that eye surgery now a reality would have been considered science fiction less than a generation ago. Appropriately the book ends on this positive note, “With time and endless effect, one generation’s prayer becomes the next generation’s answer.” If you choose to have laser eye surgery, just warn your chauffeur that postoperatively you may become preoccupied with reading every sign, license plate, and billboard in sight. Those of us who have experienced a blurred world can truly appreciate the out-of-this-world difference a laser and a highly skilled ophthalmologist can make–a world in focus at last.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery