Wednesday, January 4, 2017

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OUR PROCEDURES

CUSTOM WAVEFRONT OPTIMIZED

Custom Wavefront Optimized Laisk Surgery is a more individualized treatment than the traditional LASIK vision correction procedure. The unique features of your eye are studied using Wavefront technology in order to provide you with your individual, ideal vision.Unlike conventional LASIK treatments, custom …

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TOPOGRAPHY-GUIDED

Topography-guided Laisk Surgery is the most precise and individualized laser vision treatment in the U.S. The latest FDA approved LASIK eye surgery treatment, Topography-Guided LASIK reshapes both the surface texture of the cornea and the shape of the eye, as opposed to just the shape of the eye as …

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PRK EYE PROCEURE

PRK (Photo Refractive Keratectomy) laser eye surgery is similar to Custom Wavefront Optimized LASIK, as it involves using a laser to reshape the cornea. However, instead of forming a flap in the cornea to treat the deeper layers, the surgeon polishes a thin outer layer of the cornea. PRK treatment may be the best …

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TOP 3 REASONS TO CONSIDER CORRECTIVE LASER EYE SURGERY

See Better

Surgery can improve your vision even more than glasses or contact lenses can.

Look Better

No more dry contact lenses or the aches and pains of wearing glasses all day long.

Feel Better

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FAQs

What is Lasik Eye Surgery?

LASIK laser eye surgery is the most common laser vision correction procedure performed. It lasts approximately 5 to 15 minutes, causes minimal discomfort, involves a short recovery period, and provides fast results.

How does Lasik Eye Surgery work ?
In LASIK surgery, the curvature of the cornea, the front clear part of the eye, is reshaped, allowing light entering the eye to focus more precisely on the retina, located in the back of the eye. Consequently, the eye is able to focus better, resulting in clearer, sharper vision without eyeglasses or contact lenses.
What to expect from Lasik ?
In this procedure, which lasts approximately 5 to 15 minutes, anesthetic drops will first be placed in your eyes. Then, your LASIK surgeon will use a laser to form a thin, hinged flap in your cornea. The flap is then peeled back, so that the corneal tissue underneath can be reshaped using the laser. After the cornea is reshaped, the flap is laid back in place. The cornea is then allowed to heal naturally, without the need for bandages or stitches.
What to expect after Lasik Eye Surgery?
The majority of patients experience dramatic improvement in their vision almost immediately after LASIK surgery. Rest is usually recommended for 24 hours post-surgery. The majority of patients are able to get back to work the next day as healing is quick.
Can I drive home after Lasik Eye Surgery?
No, you should arrange to have someone drive you home after your LASIK surgery.

It is common to experience some blurriness and watery eyes after the procedure and after the numbing agent used during the Lasik procedure wears off. It is common for your eyes to be sensitive to light for up to a few hours after the procedure.

A mild sedative may be used during the procedure which may cause drowsiness. We recommend that you arrange for transportation to and from the clinic.

The best course of action is to have a friend or family member drive you home, and then you can relax or take a nap.

A clear and protective shield will be placed over your eyes after the Lasik procedure to keep you from rubbing, touching or hitting your eyes after your surgery.

During your follow-up and first post-operational exam, your eye doctor will check your eyesight to make sure you are authorized to drive without corrective lenses. Ask your doctor to give you paperwork to take to your local Motor Vehicles Authority so that you can have the “requires corrective lenses” restriction removed from your driver’s license.

Will I need to do any Eye Exams after the Lasik Procedure?
It is advisable to have regular scheduled check-ups after your procedure to check the health of your eyes and to ensure that your vision remains stable. Lasik does not correct eye problems including glaucoma and cataracts and so it is important to adhere to your physician’s recommendations for follow-ups.

It is recommended to have your eyes checked once a year after your Lasik treatment.

It is important to ensure that you avoid aggressively rubbing the eyes immediately following the procedure as this could result in corneal thinning.

Will Lasik Eye Surgery correct Cataracts?
Lasik surgery will not correct vision problems associated with cataracts. Cataracts will generally worsen over time and may require surgery to halt this process.

Discuss this matter with your physician. Generally, Lasik eye surgery is not recommended for people with Cataracts but there are some exceptions to the rule. Consult your physician for details on which is the right path for you.

How old is old enough to have Lasik Eye Surgery?
It is advisable to be 18 and older before you have Lasik corrective eye surgery. It is important that the eyes are stable before the procedure.

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