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		<title>Dangerous Laser Eye Surgery Risks The Eye Clinics Won&#8217;t Tell You About!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In this article we will try to explain some of the more dangerous laser eye surgery risks involved when you agree to the procedure. From the start we want to make it clear that we do not want to make laser eye surgery risks look like a very possible outcome to your surgery, on the contrary most people have absolutely now side effect from the surgery and do not suffer&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this article we will try to explain some of the more dangerous laser eye surgery risks involved when you agree to the procedure. From the start we want to make it clear that we do not want to make laser eye surgery risks look like a very possible outcome to your surgery, on the contrary most people have absolutely now side effect from the surgery and do not suffer from any of the risks in evolved, but never the less we do think it important for anyone thinking of undergoing the procedure to know what can happen so as to make the right decision for them, in this would we take risks every day, it just depends on you to where you draw the line.  </p>
<p>Like any medical procedure or treatments, there are complications that can occur leading to any number of laser eye surgery risks. It is up to you to do your laser eye surgery research into these risks and side effects and come to your own conclusions, you can bet that the eye clinic you visit won&#8217;t go into too much detail in this area innless you push for information. Aside from the already well known risks in laser eye surgery, here are some of the other complications that are often not brought up and are actually considered to be some what more dangerous.</p>
<p>Possible laser eye surgery risks:</p>
<p>Apart from having one of the most commonly know problems from your surgery like flap wrinkles, under correction or over correction of the eyes, and infection as laser eye surgery risks, there have been some more dangerous risks that are involved in undergoing eye surgery procedures, below we will list some of them:</p>
<p>Having central corneal islands in your eyes:</p>
<p>Central corneal islands are very small areas of raised tissue that show up on the cornea after a procedure when the laser used did not remove tissue equality. This is only known to happen to round 1% of the folks who have had laser eye surgery performed. Typically your Dr. will prescribe you corrective contact lenses to cure this laser eye surgery risk and to smoothen out the cornea surface or you may be able to have more surgery to correct the error.</p>
<p>DLK:</p>
<p>Another laser eye surgery risk that is of the more dangerous category is the DLK (diffuse lamellar keratitis). DLK can occur when certain foreign bodies become trapped in the corneal flap. If you began to suffer from this, you could experience blurred vision, sensitivity to bright light, pain and or have the ongoing sensation that something has got trapped inside your eyes. When patients experience these types of symptoms, they have no choice but to talk with their doctor immediately, even after years of surgery this could occur. The normal treatment for this would be for your doctor to prescribe oral and topical medication to cure the condition.</p>
<p>Epithelial in-growths:</p>
<p>An additional laser eye surgery risk is the epithelial in-growths which can happen when cells from the corneal epithelium begin to grow under the corneal flap. This could potentially considerably affect your vision.</p>
<p>Corneal ecstasia:</p>
<p>Last of all, there is the corneal ecstasia that could weaken the cornea and cause it to bulge after the surgery. This can occur when the surgeon created a deeper incision than necessary during the flap creation process or removed too much corneal tissue. Unfortunately, with this particular type of laser eye surgery risk, the only way to correct the problem would be with a corneal transplant.</p>
<p>As stated in the beginning these laser eye surgery risks a things that happen to a very small amount of people and the chances of it happening to you are most likely very unlikely, but nether the less, they do occur and we feel that any one thinking of under doing laser eye surgery needs to know what can happen before making the decision to go ahead with the procedure.</p>
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