Eye Opening Information
In
the past year, LASIK surgery has grown in popularity as
an alternative to glasses and contact lenses for people
suffering from nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
But there are some things the blitz of advertisements and
clinics you've visited aren't telling you. Board certified,
fellowship-trained, cornea-refractive specialist, Eric
Rothchild, M.D., wants to help the public discern the
LASIK myth from reality.
Dr. Rothchild is well qualified to advise
our readers on the subject as he has performed over 4,000
LASIK procedures and allmost 15,000 refractive procedures.
He enjoys an international reputation among his peers for
being at the forefront of cutting-edge technologies and
new procedures.
MYTH:
All LASIK doctors have the same qualifications.
TRUTH: Independent research
has shown that the risk of surgical complications in LASIK
is greatly reduced if the procedure is performed by a board-certified,
fellowship-trained, cornea-refractive specialist. It is
imperative to research the credentials and experience of
your surgeon. Any ophthalmologist is actually able to perform
LASIK after attending a weekend training course. Dr. Rothchild
was involved in the original research of the procedure in
1987 and has over 13 years of experience using the laser.
MYTH:
I wear glasses, I should get LASIK.
TRUTH:
Not necessarily. Unlike most of the discount centers, the
Rothchild Eye Institute is able to offer patients many alternatives
to LASIK, dependent on the patient's best interest. "Not
everybody is a suitable candidate for LASIK. Perhaps their
cornea is too thin or too flat, or their prescription is
too high. These people will be more prone to glare or halo
effect." Dr. Rothchild is one of 20 surgeons nationwide
conducting clinical trials of the Artisan implantable contact
lens. The Artisian technology does not involve any reshaping
of the cornea and may be a better alternative for some patients.
MYTH:
With all the advertised deals on LASIK, I can get a real
bargain on my surgery.
TRUTH: Dr. Rothchild
confirms news reports stating that due to the populairity
of the procedure, many centers advertising low rates are
concentrating on volume, and not necessarily the best interest
of the patient. The staff in many of these facilities is
not likely to dissuade borderline patients from having the
surgery. He urges people not to be swayed by bargain on
surgery - good medicine never goes on sale. Cost is an irrelevant
issue if you don't have a good outcome.
MYTH:
LASIK can give me perfect vision.
TRUTH: "It's remarkable
what we do, but one can only alter Mother Nature so much,"
Dr. Rothchild explains. However, Dr. Rothchild's results
are among the best in the nation. 92 percent of his LASIK
patients achieve 20/20 or better. 100 percent of his patients
achieve 20/40 or better (the vision needed to drive without
glasses in Florida). The need for an enhancement or "fine
tuning" after surgery is currently 15-25 percent of
patients nationwide. At the Rothchild Eye Institute, the
enhancement rate is less than 2 percent. Dr. Rothchild's
attention to detail, use of the finest equipment, extensive
knowledge and experience combine to produce the results.
The
Artisan trial is almost completed; so, what's next for the
trialblazer? "I'm working on a miniture contact lens
which we will place under a flap without using the laser,
to correct nearsightedness and farsightedness. I'm also
involved with new technology for the treatment of presbyopia,
which is the need for reading glasses in people 40 and over."
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