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		<title>Laser Eye Surgery Risks: Flap Dislocation After LASIK</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Complication Rate]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though it is the most prevalent of laser eye surgeries, LASIK has its share of complications. The post-operative complication rate is estimated from 3% to 6%. LASIK eye surgery involves cutting a flap of the corneal tissue with a hinge &#8230; <a href="http://www.forlasikplus.com/laser-eye-surgery-risks/laser-eye-surgery-risks-flap-dislocation-after-lasik">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though it is the most prevalent of laser eye surgeries, LASIK has its<br />
share of complications. The post-operative complication rate is<br />
estimated from 3% to 6%. LASIK eye surgery involves cutting a flap of<br />
the corneal tissue with a hinge being left at one end of the flap. The<br />
flap is then folded back to reveal the stroma, the middle section of<br />
the cornea. After reshaping the corneal tissue with the aid of a high<br />
precision laser, typically the excimer laser, the flap is repositioned<br />
so as to remain in place by natural adhesion until it heals<br />
completely.</p>
<p>The LASIK procedure entails certain flap complications. Among the<br />
post-operative flap complications, a slipped flap is one of the most<br />
common. The corneal flap created during the operation may<br />
inadvertently detach from the rest of the cornea. It is imperative<br />
that the patient goes home and sleeps after surgery so as to let the<br />
flap heal, since the chances of flap dislocation are the greatest<br />
immediately after the surgery.</p>
<p>Other types of flap complications include folds in flaps and undesired<br />
epithelial in-growth. Post-operative folds in flap typically<br />
necessitate repositioning of the flap. Flap related problems are<br />
relatively common when it comes to LASIK complications. But they<br />
rarely lead to a permanent visual acuity loss. Moreover, the<br />
occurrence of flap complications decreases with increased surgeon<br />
experience. An expert LASIK surgeon, wielding superlative equipment,<br />
is far less likely to commit an error during the surgery.</p>
<p>Since LASIK entails the removal of a part of the corneal tissue, the<br />
cornea becomes thinner as a result of the procedure. Myopic shifts at<br />
extreme altitudes have been attributable to this thinning of the<br />
corneal surface. LASIK technology has advanced in leaps and bounds,<br />
with much advanced and risk free procedures available today. Owing to<br />
this, the chances of flap complications are rather minuscule.<br />
Moreover, there isn’t a large body of conclusive evidence so as to<br />
assert the chances of any long-term flap complications due to LASIK.</p>
<p>In summary, LASIK is a viable and safe procedure when it comes to<br />
correcting a variety of refractive errors. Furthermore, whatever small<br />
flap complications may arise can be rectified with ease.</p>
<p>Finding a LASIK surgery that you are confident about will be able to<br />
give you more information about the risks of laser eye surgery.</p>
<p>The LASIK Surgeons Directory &#8211; find a LASIK surgery. Nicola Kennedy<br />
publishes articles and reports and provides news and views about risks<br />
of laser eye surgery at Your Lasik Information.</p>
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