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LASIK


What is LASIK?

LASIK is a highly effective laser procedure that corrects mild to severe vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This simple and common outpatient procedure is performed by skilled surgeons and can drastically improve your vision. Most patients with little to moderate vision impairment have their vision restored to or close to 20/20 vision, eliminating the need for glasses or contacts.

Candidacy

An eye doctor can evaluate whether you are a good candidate for LASIK. General requirements include an age of 18 or older, adequate medical health, and good eye health unaffected by diseases such as glaucoma and cataracts.

Procedure and Recovery

LASIK is a relatively simple and quick procedure. Most patients describe it as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. Your eyes will be numbed with drops and the laser procedure will be performed. Afterwards, you may experience discomfort, however this typically only lasts a few hours. Most people are able to see well and continue routine activities the next day.

Safety

The risks associated with LASIK are extremely small. Discuss any concerns with your doctor prior to the procedure.

CustomLASIK

In CustomLASIK, an instrument called a wavefront analyzer is utilized to tailor the LASIK procedure to your individual eyes. Preoperative procedures are different than those of conventional LASIK, however the actual LASIK process is the same. Advantages include better results and the ability to help patients not treatable with regular LASIK.

How Can I Save Money on Vision Care?

Proper vision care is vital for both adults and children, yet it is often overlooked because of the cost. You may be able to save a substantial amount of money through an insurance program, such as the vision plans offered through HumanaOne.