Deciding if LASIK is Right for You?
Are you tired of the hassle of glasses and contact lenses? It’s time to consider visual freedom through LASIK. Deciding if LASIK is right for you is a monumental choice, and we’re here to guide you through this transformative journey. Imagine waking up every morning with crystal-clear vision, unburdened by corrective eyewear. Join the countless individuals who have embraced a life without visual barriers.
Our state-of-the-art technology and experienced professionals ensure a seamless LASIK experience tailored to your unique needs. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional eyewear and embrace a future filled with clarity.
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What is LASIK
LASIK is a laser eye surgery that corrects vision disorders
LASIK is a type of refractive surgery. This kind of surgery uses a laser to treat vision problems caused by refractive errors. You have a refractive error when your eye does not refract (bend) light properly.
For you to see clearly, light rays must travel through your cornea and lens. The cornea and lens refract the light so it lands on the retina. The retina turns light into signals that travel to your brain and become images. With refractive errors, the shape of your cornea or lens keeps light from bending properly. When light is not focused on the retina as it should be, your vision is blurry.
With LASIK, your ophthalmologist uses a laser to change the shape of your cornea. This laser eye surgery improves the way light rays are focused on the retina. LASIK is used to treat refractive errors like myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) and astigmatism.
The goal of LASIK is to correct your refractive error to improve your vision. LASIK eye surgery may reduce your need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. In some cases, it may even allow you to do without them completely.
Who is a good candidate for LASIK surgery?
To have LASIK surgery, you need to meet certain requirements. Here are some of them:
- You should be 18 years or older (ideally, over 21 years old, when vision is more likely to have stopped changing).
- Your eye prescription should not have changed much in the last year.
- Your refractive error must be one that can be treated with LASIK.
- Your corneas need to be thick enough and healthy, and your overall eye health must be generally good.
- You need to have realistic expectations about what LASIK can and cannot do for you.
Some people are not candidates for LASIK. They include people with:
- an unstable (changing) refractive error
- extreme levels of myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism
- severe dry eye
- corneas that are too thin
- cornea abrasions or disease
- keratoconus (cone-shaped cornea)
- advanced glaucoma
- a cataract affecting vision
- a history of having certain eye infections
- diabetes that is not controlled well
- pregnant or nursing women
To determine whether you are a candidate for LASIK, we will examine your eyes during your consultation visit. Here is what we will look at:
- The overall health of your eyes will be checked.
- Measurements of your cornea will be taken.
- Your pupil size will be checked.
- Your refractive error will be measured.