(ContentDesk) July 14, 2006 -- If youre considering LASIK surgery to get rid
of your glasses, you might want to ask your doctor whether the weather will play
a role in the success of the procedure.
A
new study just released shows temperature and humidity can affect LASIK surgery
outcomes. Often, the patient has to come back in to get a touch-up, to fine-tune
the vision correction."They get dirty all the time they get cloudy. Thats the
most annoying thing about glasses&and forgetting them." Its the minor
inconveniences that cause a lot of folks like John Agrillo to decide once and
for all to go get LASIK surgery, where a laser is used to correct ones vision
by permanently changing the shape of the cornea.For John, its even more
important because his trifocals make it difficult for him to drive."We have to
put these in the right spot to see the traffic," he reports.John is getting his
LASIK surgery done in a room with very good climate control. Manhattan LASIK
surgeon Dr.
Joseph Dello Russo says, "Weve learned that if you keep it at 40-50%
relative humidity, and 68 to 73 degrees temperature, the atmosphere doesnt
affect the result." But new research shows if the climate is off, the LASIK
surgery might not have the best result. Its the first study to show that
environmental factors like humidity and temperature can affect LASIK surgery
results and result in a patient needing to come back for a touch-up
procedure.The researchers reported that 15 and a half percent of their patients
required a second procedure to fine tune their vision. The most significant
factor was indoor humidity, but outdoor temperature and humidity two weeks
before the surgery also played a role. More touch up surgeries were required
during the humid summer months. The researchers also found that a 10 percent
increase in treatment room humidity meant an additional nine out of every 100
patients required an enhancement procedure."The higher the humidity, the less
the effect for the same amount of laser treatment.
The drier the cornea, the laser will have more effect," advises Dr Joseph
Dello Russo.Additional moisture in the air may decrease the laser energy
absorbed by the cornea. Also, some patients corneas may become more hydrated
before the procedure, making it more difficult for the laser to remove
tissue.While temperature and humidity are important factors according to this
study in terms of who has to get at touch up procedure done, the ability of each
individual to heal is the most important factor according to the surgeon with
whom we spoke.Dr Joseph Dello Russo reports only a 3-5 percent touch up rate,
which is lower than the studys findings. Thats good news for john, who
sunglasses aside, is now going to be specs-free.Dr Joseph Dello RussoDello Russo
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