About LASIK Eye Surgery and Laser Vision Correction

Laser Vision Correction including LASIK eye surgery has been growing in popularity since its FDA approval in the mid 1990’s. Millions of people have selected this surgical procedure because of the possibility of eliminating glasses and contact lenses from their lives. LASIK eye surgery provides several advantages over glasses or contacts because it corrects the visual problem as opposed to simply treating the symptoms. For the most part,
the clinical data suggests that an overwhelming number of people who have chosen LASIK eye surgery have had positive results. In 2006, the American Academy of Ophthalmology released a 10-year effectiveness study that concluded LASIK eye surgery was both safe and effective. Many celebrities and sports stars have seen the value of this amazing eye surgery.
Determining Candidacy (Click here to take our Self Evaluation Test)
The first step in undergoing LASIK is the pre-operative evaluation. This process involves a series of
diagnostic tests that determine the overall health of your eyes. Your cornea thickness is a critical component to your LASIK candidacy. If you do not have the proper amount of cornea thickness, the procedure is not recommended. If you are considering LASIK eye surgery, it is a good idea to have a discussion with the surgeon who will be performing the surgery. The surgeon will be able to help you determine how successful the surgery could be. Expectations for LASIK surgery will be vital to your happiness, so make sure to listen to your doctor’s recommendation.
LASIK Candidacy Requirements
- The patient must be over the age of 18
- The patient must have necessary amount of corneal thickness
- The patient must have had a stable glasses or contact lens prescription
- The patient’s prescription must be within the treatable parameters
- The patient must discuss expectations with the staff or surgeon
- The patient must not have an extreme case of dry eye syndrome. For more information regarding dry eye syndrome CLICK HERE
- The patient must have had a consultation regarding the benefits and possible risks of the surgery and must view an informed consent video.
The Procedure
LASIK (Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a refractive surgery procedure designed to reshape the cornea or outer surface of the eye. By reshaping the cornea, LASIK surgeons can actually correct the refractive error of a patient. The common refractive errors that LASIK can treat effectively include myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. LASIK eye surgery involves first creating a thin corneal flap with a unique device known as a microkeratome. Once the flap has been created, it is carefully laid back and the inner part of the cornea is prepared for Excimer laser treatment. The Excimer laser is then utilized and applied to the cornea, removing the calculated amount of corneal tissue. The amount of corneal tissue removed is directly related to your specific visual needs. After the laser has been applied, the thin flap is then reset in its normal position and several drops are administered.
As patients begin to sit up from the surgical chair, they typically notice immediate visual improvement. At first, vision appears cloudy due to the drops administered, but over the next day you will typically notice drastic improvements in your overall visual outcome. The LASIK eye surgery procedure lasts no more than 10 minutes. Because LASIK treats the inner part of the cornea, the healing process occurs more rapidly. Patients typically resume normal activities within a few days. No stitches are required; however, protective goggles can be used at night to prevent the rubbing or bumping of your eyes. The first 72 hours after the procedure are critical to the healing process. Patients are asked to return home, get plenty of rest on the first night and use the eye drops to aid in the healing process.
If you want to learn more or talk directly with our LASIK coordinator regarding your specific visual situation, please fill out this self-evaluation form and we will call you to discuss your candidacy.
After your LASIK eye surgery, you will need to have your vision examined on a regular basis. Make sure to ask your surgeon ahead of time what the costs involved with this process will entail. Traveling long distances to get your post-operative care might prove to be a serious burden, so make sure to weigh the benefits of selecting a surgeon within driving distance. You will need to schedule regular examinations of your vision and check the healing process and bonding of the corneal flap made in surgery. Most LASIK complications occur as a result of a flap complication. If detected early enough, your doctors will be able to react and correct the problem.
Care Credit – LASIK eye surgery financing
Care Credit has very easy to use healthcare financing. You can contact care credit with one of our LASIK coordinators or you can call them directly at 800.859.9975.
- No Down Payment
- No Prepayment Penalty
- Low Fixed Rates
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Disclaimer: The intent of this website is to educate users about eye care. Information found on this website is not intended to replace medical advice. Questions about treatment information should be addressed by your physician.