Monday, June 16, 2014

Diana from Kazakhstan, lasik at kangnam joeunnun international eye center in seoul


Diana from Kazakhstan, she had lasik surgery at our hospital. She was really prudent for getting eye surgery because laser eye surgery is not popular and common in her country as much as Korea. When she fist time visited our hospital she looked like unsure to do lasik or lasek surgery. I, however, explained what is really important and what she should know about laser eye surgery such as lasik and lasek before she decided to have eye surgery. After all,  I got an text from her friend, Mino who have had lasik surgery at our hospital, she would get the lasik surgery.

And today, she visited the hospital with her friends to lastly check her eyes before she leave Korea. Undoubtedly Her eyes are in good condition and her vision is almost 20/20. I am really glad to see her satisfied with the result of lasik surgery.

Hey~ Diana! Do not hesitate to contact me anytime when you have any inquiry about your eyes or just casually!

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Here are some tips for visitors on my blog about lasik or lasek laser surgery.

1. Check your eye condition first!
It is most important process before you have laser eye surgery to make sure if you are a right candidate for the surgery. Some people can not get lasik or lasek surgery if they have too thin and irregular cornea and so on. So not everyone is available for lasik or lasek surgery. And a doctor should know about your detailed eye condition before the doctor perform lasik or lasek surgery so as to make sure the surgery will not cause any bad effect on your eyes.

2. Take off your contact lens before the eye exam!
You need to take your contact lens off at least one week before the detailed eye exam to make your cornea back to its original shape so that hospital crew get your exact eye conditions through the test.
※If you wear hard contact lens then you need to take off it two weeks before the eye exam.

3. Use eye drops carefully prescribed by the surgeon including artificial eye drops!
You will feel uncomfortable for a while after the surgery according to which surgery you have between lasik or lasek surgery. Normally you will feel much better the day after the lasik surgery but you might feel uncomfortable for a couple of days after the lasek surgery as the surgeon completely removes the extremely thin outer layer of your cornea(epithelium). However, a new epithelial layer grows back within five days. You will need to use antibiotic and steroid eye drops including artificial eye drop after the surgery to help healing process on your eyes.
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Kangnam Joeunnun International Eye Center for lasik or lasek!!!
English Website : www.visionclinic.co.kr/eng/
Korean Website : www.visionclinic.co.kr
Event Page : http://visionclinic.co.kr/landing/eng/event.php



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