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In addition to LASIK, what other vision correction procedures are available?

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If you are not an eligible candidate for LASIK eye surgery at our Michigan facility, you may be able to enhance your vision through another procedure such as LASEK, Epi-LASIK, PRK, clear lens replacement, or CK®.
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Lasik Vision Correction - Is It Really Surgery?

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Lasik is the new method of eye surgery that does not require the use of traditional surgical instruments, like knives, in the use of delicate eye surgery. Lasik employs the use of a laser light to adjust the curvature of the cornea. While the procedure is less than twenty years old, it has already undergone several transformations as new developments and technology constantly improve on the process.
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What is the difference between RK and LASIK Laser Vision Correction?

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RK and LASIK Laser Vision Correction are procedures to correct refractive error by reshaping the cornea to allow light rays to properly focus on the retina. RK requires the use of a diamond blade to create radial incisions on the surface of the cornea. With LASIK, Dr. Berkeley, Dr. Caplan, and Dr. McQueen reshape the cornea using cool waves of ultraviolet light that gently sculpt away nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism with microscopic precision using the VISX Star Excimer Laser.
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What is LASIK vision correction?

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This is a procedure in which an excimer laser is used to sculpt the surface of the eye in order to lessen your need for glasses or contact lenses.
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Is LASIK vision correction permanent?

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The LASIK vision correction procedure is designed to be permanent, although the procedure won’t curtail the effects of aging on the eyes.
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Who cannot have LASIK vision correction?

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There are a number of factors that doctors must evaluate before they can determine who is an eligible candidate for LASIK vision correction. Some doctors deem certain pre-existing conditions contraindications to the procedure and will not perform surgery if you possess them. Other conditions may complicate the laser eye surgery and increase your risk of developing a complication. Patients with these conditions need to consult their doctors in regards to eligibility and expectation levels.
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Who is a candidate for LASIK Vision Correction?

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A good LASIK candidate must beat least 18 years old and have a stable prescription. You must also myopia up to -12.00 or hyperopia up to +6.00. Your level of astigmatism may be as high as 6.00 diopters. You should not be pregnant or have any unstable medical condition, or any uncontrolled eye diseases.
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What is Laser Vision Correction or LASIK?

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LASIK stands for Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. It is the newest state-of-the-art precise, accurate and exceptionally successful method of eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses. LASIK will change the way you see the world.
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How well will I see after laser vision correction?

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Results vary with each individual. Nearly all patients having the procedure report that they could pass a state driver's exam without glasses or contact lenses. Vision usually improves immediately after treatment though it's normal that some patients may experience small visual changes during the first several months. Your physician will consult with you prior to undergoing the procedure to discuss the benefits and risks to LASIK.
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How do I know whether I can have laser vision correction?

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Your physician will advise you if laser vision correction is right for you. Some basic guidelines are: You must have healthy eyes, and be at least 18 years old to undergo the procedure for nearsightedness. You must be 21 years old for the farsightedness or astigmatism procedures. You are not a good candidate if you have degenerative or autoimmune diseases, if you're pregnant or nursing, or if you have a condition that deters or slows healing.
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What risks are involved with LASIK vision correction?

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The LASIK surgery carries no more risk than many other common or routine surgeries. With the amazing technology of the VISX laser, Intralase laser, risk of infection, glare, halos or diminished night vision is significantly reduced. Dr. Khanna will be able to give you specific risk information during your free consultation or thorough eye examination.
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How long has LASIK vision correction been performed?

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LASIK vision correction has been performed around the world for more than 10 years. It was first performed in clinical trials in the U.S. in 1995. The major components of the procedure have a long history. Ophthalmologists have been reshaping the cornea for over 50 years, creating a protective layer of tissue over the cornea for over 35 years, and using the excimer laser since the 1980s.
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Can I drive immediately after having LASIK vision correction?

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Patients may experience some discomfort and/or blurred vision for a few hours after laser eye surgery. In addition, most patients receive a sedative prior to vision correction surgery. Therefore, you cannot drive home after undergoing the LASIK procedure and you should plan not to drive for at least twenty-four hours. Learn more about our recommended activity schedule after surgery.
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Is LASIK vision correction covered by my insurance?

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LASIK is considered an elective procedure and is therefore usually not covered by insurance companies. However, there are some insurance companies who do cover LASIK and we would be happy to check with your insurance company at the time of your evaluation. Contact our offices in Westchester County or Manhattan, New York to find out more about your LASIK payment options.
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Is custom LASIK vision correction covered by insurance?

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Although there are many different ways of financing custom LASIK costs, most medical insurance companies consider the surgery an elective procedure and will not provide coverage. However, financing companies such as Capital One® Healthcare Finance and Care Credit® offer a variety of options to help with costs.
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How does LASIK LASER Vision Correction work?

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LASIK is an advanced laser procedure that can reshape the surface of your eye, the cornea, to reduce or eliminate nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This enables the vast majority of patients to see to drive, work, swim, play sports or just see the alarm clock in the morning! No, with anesthetic eye drops your procedure should be quite comfortable.
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How successful is LASIK and other laser vision correction procedures?

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In studies conducted by the FDA, all treatments produced enhanced natural vision (vision without eyeglasses). Additionally, 95 percent of the treatments resulted in 20/40 vision or better, enabling patients to pass a driving test in most states as well as perform everyday activities without the need for glasses or contact lenses. More than two-thirds of the subjects achieved at least 20/20 vision. The results are even better for WaveFront® LASIK.
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Are laser vision correction procedures such as LASIK painful?

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The procedures themselves are usually painless due to the topical anesthetics that are used. Patients who have undergone PRK may experience mild to moderate pain for a few days following the procedure. Eye drops and oral medications may be used to alleviate the discomfort. LASIK patients rarely report any pain following surgery. Any discomfort that may be experienced is usually likened to a feeling of irritation on the surface of the eyes.
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How long does the LASIK laser vision correction take?

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The M LASIK Center near Dallas, laser vision correction patients will be in the surgery suite for only 10 to 15 minutes. A renowned LASIK eye surgeon, Dr. Mazaheri is able to quickly and safely treat each eye in about four minutes.
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Is IntraLASIK safer than traditional LASIK vision correction?

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Traditional LASIK vision correction is typically a very safe procedure for good LASIK candidates. When performed by an experienced LASIK surgeon, vision is improved in 95 percent of patients. While the majority of complications occur due to the microkeratome, even those complications occur in no more than 10 percent of cases.
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Will custom LASIK vision correction help my night vision?

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In addition to possibly attaining 20/20 vision, patients who undergo custom LASIK are more likely to achieve better night vision than patients who undergo traditional LASIK vision correction. Also, the risk of losing contrast sensitivity is diminished with custom LASIK.
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It is an outpatient treatment first performed in 1987 that uses a light beam to gently reshape the surface of the eye (the cornea) and improve vision. The light gently pulses to remove microscopic amounts of tissue, altering the curvature of the cornea and allowing visual images to be more focused on the retina.
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Laser Vision Correction - Frequently Asked Questions
Laser vision correction can be done by PRK or LASIK, as described on our LASIK page, and it reshapes the front surface of the eye (cornea). These techniques can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
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Is laser vision correction for everyone?

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If glasses or contact lenses are a burden and reduce enjoyment of daily living, laser vision correction can help. From low to severe nearsighted and astigmatism and hyperopia can now be treated.
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Results vary with each individual. Most patients having the procedure report that they could pass a state driver's exam without glasses or contact lenses. Vision usually improves immediately after treatment though it's normal that some patients may experience small visual changes during the first several months. Your physician will consult with you prior to undergoing the procedure to discuss the benefits and risks to LASIK.
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Premier Eye Care & Surgery - Frequently Asked Questions
Laser vision correction is an outpatient procedure performed at our Buffalo Grove office during which an Excimer Laser (cool beam) gently reshapes the front surface of the eye (the cornea). This reshaping of the cornea changes the way light is focused on the retina and produces a sharp image as if the patient were wearing her glasses or contact lenses.
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Will I have to wear glasses or contacts following LASIK vision correction?

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It's possible you will, but it is not likely, especially if you undergo custom LASIK vision correction. An overwhelming majority - 98 percent - of people who undergo custom LASIK emerge with 20/20 vision or better. However, the overcorrection or undercorrection of your refractive error is always a possibility. This may cause you to wear glasses or contacts, or to return for a touch-up LASIK procedure.
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