Laser eye surgery is a corrective vision surgery that is used to treat short-sightedness (myopia) and long-sightedness (hyperopia), as well as astigmatism.
Laser eye surgery is a corrective vision surgery that is used to treat short-sightedness (myopia) and long-sightedness (hyperopia), as well as astigmatism. As the name reveals, during the procedure lasers are used to reshape the cornea and allow the eyes to focus better.
Laser eye surgery was approved by the FDA and became commercially available in 1995 and is currently the one of the very few options for treatment that can offer a chance of permanent vision correction.
LASEK and LASIK are both laser eye corrective surgical procedures that help to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Both use excimer lasers and work to reshape and ablate part of the cornea to correct vision.
LASIK is one of the most common refractive surgeries and one of the most successful. It has a short healing timeline, and you can almost be completely back to regular activities within a day or two. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publishes that the vast majority (over 95 percent) of people studied after a LASIK procedure reported satisfaction with their vision.
Not everyone is a candidate for LASIK, however, and LASEK is preferred in some cases. LASEK is a little more invasive but can be optimal for some people and may even be preferred by surgeons who are less experienced with LASIK.
LASIK involves creating a corneal flap with a femtosecond laser. With LASEK, the outer layer of the cornea is removed and then replaced; it will need a few days to regenerate following surgery.
LASEK then be a good option for people who have thin corneas and not enough tissue to harvest to create the flap needed for LASIK.
In the end, both LASEK and LASIK can correct vision by reshaping the cornea in a similar fashion, and both can have positive outcomes. An assessment by Tour for Cure ophthalmologist in Turkey can help you to determine which form of corrective eye surgery is right for you.
After a comprehensive eye examination in Turkey and discussions about expectations and consequences regarding the surgery and outcome thereof, your eye doctor will determine which type of vision correction surgery works for your eyes. This ensures the best result as well as maintaining healthy eyes.
The main options for laser eye surgery in Turkey are LASEK, LASIK, PRK and SMILE.
During LASEK surgery in Turkey, the epithelial layer of the cornea is removed to access the layers underneath and change its shape with a laser. The epithelial layer removed for this procedure is thinner than the flap created for LASIK and is suitable for candidates that may experience difficulties during the recovery process of LASIK. The epithelium is placed back over the cornea after the surgery and reattaches itself. A bandage contact lens is often used to protect the eyes during the healing process.
The LASEK procedure in Turkey takes approximately 5 minutes per eye and is available for correction of short-sightedness, long-sightedness and astigmatism. The full effect of the vision correction may not be restored until two weeks after the surgery and the procedure is said to be slightly more painful than LASIK.
LASIK is the most applied form of laser eye surgery. Two types of lasers work together: one is used to open a thin flap of the cornea while the second laser reshapes it to counteract the refractive error.
After the surgery, the flap is replaced over the cornea and re-attaches itself within 24-48 hours.
LASIK eye surgery in Turkey is a quick procedure that doesn’t take longer than 15 minutes and offers results shortly after the surgery. LASIK is suitable for the correction of myopia and hyperopia, as well as astigmatism.
PRK is the oldest form of laser eye surgery and is a similar process to LASEK. The top layer of the cornea, the epithelium, is removed to access and reshape the underlying cornea with a laser. However, as opposed to replacing the epithelium after the surgery, it is left to regenerate naturally. PRK surgery is suitable for the correction of myopia and hyperopia, as well as astigmatism. The PRK procedure in Turkey takes approximately 10-15 minutes, and the desired restoration of 20/20 vision is usually achieved 4-8 weeks after the surgery.
SMILE is the laser eye surgery option that became commercially available most recently in 2011. It can only be used to correct short-sightedness and astigmatism, not long-sightedness.
After numbing the eyes, the first step of SMILE is a pulsating laser on the centre of the cornea, creating small bubbles outlining the area that needs to be removed. The laser then continues to create a small incision through which the surgeon can draw out the tissue, which will change the shape of the cornea, resulting in improved vision.
SMILE laser eye procedure in Turkey takes approximately 15 minutes per eye and the full results settle within a few weeks. The benefit of SMILE treatment is the minimal disruption of the cornea, which decreases the risk of dry eye developing after the procedure.
LASEK and LASIK are very similar procedures that strive for the same result: corrected vision through the reshaping of the cornea using laser technology. Tour for Cure ophthalmologist can help you decide which procedure is best option for you.
Tour for Cure Laser eye surgeons will do an assessment that can determine which form of refractive eye corrective surgery your eyes are best suited for. For example, if your corneas are thin, LASEK may be the better option, as the surgery does not require as much tissue as LASIK does since a flap is not being created. LASEK can also be optimal for significant myopia (nearsightedness) as this will require more of the central cornea to be removed and reshaped.
Doctors may have a preference between LASEK and LASIK depending on their expertise. LASEK is typically more invasive, but the cuts need to be less finite and precise, and surgeons may feel more comfortable with fewer LASIK flap-related complications.
Below we’ve listed the pros and cons for both LASEK and LASIK procedure to aid in the decision-making process for your future laser eye surgery in Turkey.
No matter which type of laser eye surgery is recommended to you, a certain amount of preparation is required, as well as points to consider for the correct aftercare. This ensures that the eyes can heal properly and reach the desired level of vision correction without complications.
Your eye doctor will not only examine your eyes thoroughly prior to the surgery, they will also discuss your expectations of the results and the pros and cons to ensure your decision about the procedure is well informed.
Contact lens wearers need to discontinue wear of their lenses for at least 2 weeks leading up to the surgery. No matter the lens type, regular contact lens wear will alter the shape of your cornea. By not wearing lenses for several weeks, the cornea regains its original shape, which is required for the surgery.
On the day leading up to the surgery, any types of lotions, creams or make-up should be avoided around the eyes.
Patients should arrange for transport to and from the clinic, as your vision will still be blurry immediately after the surgery and you won’t be fit to drive yourself.
The exact procedure for laser eye surgery in Turkey differs with each type of surgery, but they are all performed while you are awake. Only numbing eye drops will be applied to your eyes, for you to avoid feeling any discomfort during the surgery.
The surgeon will clean your eyes before they are held open with a speculum while they work on your eyes.
During the short time that the surgery takes, you are asked to stare at a fixed spot and not to move your eyes. Should you move, however, rest assured that all lasers are equipped with a sensor that recognizes even minuscule movements and stop immediately.
Immediately after laser eye surgery in Turkey you will be provided with a protective shield that is placed around your eyes like goggles. Your eyes may itch or feel as though a foreign object is stuck in them, but it is very import not to rub them, as this can lead to complications in the healing process. The goggles must also be worn whilst sleeping, to protect you from subconsciously rubbing your healing eyes at night.
There will be a scheduled check-up for the day after the surgery, in which the ophthalmologist checks that your eyes are healing properly.
During the next four weeks following the surgery, avoid any sports or heavy physical activities. Swimming or bathing should be avoided for eight weeks after the surgery.
Your vision may fluctuate after the surgery and might only stabilize after up to six months later, depending on the condition of your eyes before the surgery and what type of surgery was performed.
When you follow your ophthalmologist's advice and do your own research, laser eye surgery in Turkey is a safe option for vision correction. Listen carefully to your eye doctor when discussing your options and consider any possible risks to make sure you are happy with the option your doctor decides works best for your eyes.
A study from the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery shows that laser eye surgery for the correction of myopia and hyperopia (between -5.00 and +3.00 dioptre) has a success rate of approximately 96%, meaning these patients won’t require glasses again. Even patients with more severe refractive errors have a 90% chance of regaining 20/20 vision after surgery.
The chances that you lose your vision after a failed laser eye surgery are less than 1%, this is extremely rare.
However, there are some reactions caused by the surgery that occur more commonly, including dry eyes, glare and halos at night. These conditions are often a side effect while your eyes are healing and may resolve within six months following the surgery.
Laser eye surgery is not a painful procedure, you may only feel a slight pressure on your eyes during the surgery.
Although laser eye surgery is a suitable form of vision correction for most people, there are some exceptions depending on the age, eye health and general health of the candidate.
For laser eye surgery in Turkey, you need to be at least 18 years old, ideally with a prescription that has been stable for the past two years.
Later in life, over the age of 40, you may no longer be suitable for laser eye surgery because presbyopia that comes with age is not treatable through laser surgery. Presbyopia is a condition caused when the lens of your eye becomes inflexible with age.
Those with autoimmune diseases may not be suitable for laser eye treatments, as well as those with chronic health conditions that affect the healing process of their bodies. If you take medication that causes dry eyes, you may also not be a suitable candidate for laser eye surgery.
Women who are pregnant or are trying to become pregnant are not recommended to undergo laser eye surgery either, as hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect their eyesight and eye health.
If you have a high or severe form of any refractive error, laser eye surgery may only reduce this error, which means you will still require glasses or contact lenses to correct your vision after surgery. Should you expect complete vision correction as a result, your ophthalmologist may advise against laser eye surgery of any form to avoid disappointment.
Eye conditions such as keratoconus cause a thinning of the cornea, if you are at genetic risk of developing corneal dystrophies, you may not be suitable for laser eye surgery.
Chronic dry eye may be worsened through laser eye surgery, so most eye care professionals advise against laser vision correction treatment here.
The costs of laser eye surgery in Turkey depends on which type of surgery you decide on and how intense the refractive error you wish to correct is.
Additionally, each private eye clinic offering surgery differs slightly in price.
Contact Tour for Cure to get a reasonable offer for your desired laser eye surgery. We do offer hand picked and carefully selected experienced eye doctors.
Publish Date: 05 Jun 2022