Will LASIK Make Me Safer?

Young woman smiling after LASIK

If you’re thinking about getting LASIK, a big part of it may be so you can see without needing glasses or contacts. But getting LASIK is about more than just convenience.

It can even make you safer! Not only is LASIK itself a very low-risk procedure, but the benefits of having your best vision can lower your risk for injuries. Keep reading to find out how having LASIK can make you safer!

Alternative to Contacts

For people who want to be able to see without glasses, contacts are a common alternative. But they actually carry their fair share of risks.

People who wear contacts regularly are more likely to develop eye infections. Using contacts the right way, making sure they’re moisturized, and only changing them with clean hands can lower your risk for infection.

The amount of times you have to put in and take out contacts in your life means there are more opportunities for bacteria getting into your eyes. Even when your contacts are in, wearing them too long can leave your eyes dry.

This makes you more vulnerable to infection. With LASIK, you won’t need to wear contacts, eliminating all that added risk. It also cuts out all that time you used to spend touching your eyes!

Avoiding Injury

There are so many other ways that LASIK can lower your risk of injury. Wearing sunglasses is easier when you don’t have to worry about fitting them over your regular glasses or finding a pair of clip-on eyeglasses.

Wearing sunglasses protects your eyes from long-term damage from UV rays. Anything that enables you to wear sunglasses more can keep you that much safer.

If you play sports, eliminating the need for glasses makes it much easier to wear eye protection. If you’re a swimmer, you don’t have to worry about not being able to see or having to risk wearing contacts under your goggles. After all, there’s nothing safe about mixing chlorine and contact lenses!

Being able to see better also means being able to see danger better, even outside of playing sports. In emergency situations, you can always be prepared.

In an emergency, seconds matter. Whether it’s a fire, hurricane, or an earthquake, you need to be able to get out of your home quickly and safely.

You don’t want to spend those seconds searching for your glasses and contacts because you can’t see! Being more prepared for the unexpected can bring you more peace of mind.

LASIK Surgery

We’ve talked about the ways having your best vision thanks to LASIK can make you safer. But what about LASIK surgery itself?

Doesn’t LASIK increase your risk for injuries and infection? Actually, the risk of developing an infection from LASIK is lower than from wearing contacts.

While LASIK, like any surgery, carries some risk, it’s a relatively simple and safe procedure. As long as you’re a good candidate without any pre-existing conditions, there are very low odds of having complications.

For the best results, make sure you pick a practice and surgeon that you feel comfortable with. If something doesn’t seem right, you can always go somewhere else! A foundation of trust is crucial to having the best LASIK experience possible.

Ready to make your life safer? Schedule a LASIK consultation at New England Eye Center in Boston, MA today! If you want to always be prepared in case of an emergency, being able to see thanks to LASIK is a great way to start!

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