LASIK Facts

LASIK Eye Surgery Found to be Safer than Contact Lenses

In October 2006, Dr. Joseph Dello Russo shared the results from a vision safety study that for the first time indicated that LASIK is safer than contact lenses.

20/20 vision from traditional LASIK or wavefront laser technology

A new study published this year in the American Journal of Ophthalmology compared patient outcomes achieved during LASIK surgery. The study sought to uncover the differences in results achieved by traditional LASIK (using the hand-held microkeratome blade to create the cornea flap) versus custom LASIK (which creates the cornea flap using computer-guided wavefront technology).

Femtosecond LASIK found effective for post-RK hyperopia

A femtosecond is a measure of time. Let's put this tiny measurement of time in perspective: the difference between a femtosecond and a second is the difference between a second and about 32 million years.

A femtosecond laser is now being successfully used in LASIK surgery as a means to treat secondary hyperopia resulting from previous RK surgery.

Phakic intraocular lenses: Understand the real cost

There has been a lot of press lately about lens implants. Before undergoing surgery be sure you weight out all the potential risks. Get a second opinion. Find out for sure if LASIK or other vision correction procedures are possible options.

If you have already looked into phakic lenses, then you may already know that it is way more expensive than LASIK. How much more expensive.
Phakic implants can cost around $9000.

Preparing for your LASIK Procedure - PreOp to PostOp

Know what to expect before, during, and after your LASIK procedure.

You won't be allowed to wear contact lenses for several days prior to your evaluation and surgery. If you do not usually go for an extended period of time without wearing contact lenses, be sure to plan accordingly for those days.

Arrange for transportation - to and from both the exam and the surgery. You will need to have someone drive you home after surgery your procedure.

Find the Right Local LASIK Doctor For You

Deciding to get LASIK surgery is an important decision. Finding the right doctor to perform your LASIK procedure is equally important.

Evaluate your doctor based on experience, equipment, willingness to provide information, degree of long-term care provided, and your level of comfort at with the doctor, staff, & practice.

Experienced
How many eyes has your doctor performed LASIK surgery on with the same laser?

Are you really a LASIK eye surgery candidate?

AM I A CANDIDATE?

Use the following criteria to determine if you are a good candidate for further evaluation by LASIK eye surgery provider:

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