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How is laser vision correction surgery performed?

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Laser vision correction is typically an outpatient procedure performed using minimal anesthesia. The procedure typically takes less than an hour to complete. After an eye drop is administered to numb the surface, tissue is removed from the cornea and the flap is lifted to expose the underlying corneal tissue. Utilizing an excimer laser, the doctor will stimulate the eye to reshape the cornea and correct the eyesight impairment. The flap is then replaced and will adhere to the eyeball.
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Where Is Laser Vision Correction Performed?

Premier Eye Care & Surgery - Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Kiernan performs LASIK at our Buffalo Grove office. You will spend between one and two hours at the office on the day of your procedure. If interested, family members may wait in a private viewing room where a television will broadcast your LASIK procedure.
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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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Who does my laser vision correction surgery?

Laser Vision Correction - Frequently Asked Questions
The laser vision correction is done by Dr. Jovkar, who is a trained refractive surgeon. He is an American Board of Ophthalmology Certified Ophthalmologist, and a trained refractive surgeon. He has worked with international leaders in refractive surgery for many years. He has published many articles in the field of refractive surgery and has co-authored a book chapter on laser vision correction. Besides medical and surgical knowledge, Dr.
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Q16. How is laser surgery performed?

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Laser surgery for macular degeneration is an office procedure, performed under local anesthesia. The patient is sat in a comfortable chair opposite the laser machine. The eye is anesthetized with eye drops. A special contact lens covered with a thick gel is placed over the surface of the eye. Laser beam is directed through the contact lens to the retina and the CNV. The laser beam consists of about 100 bright flashes of light, each lasting between one tenth to one half of a second.
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Are there risks with laser vision correction surgery?

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with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with LASIK. But in our surgeon's hands, and with the added safety of LadarVision tracking, LASIK can be a safe and successful procedure. The FDA studied laser vision correction for many years before approval, but each person does heal and respond differently. You should talk to our staff or your surgeon about the risks, benefits, and alternatives for your eyes.
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Is laser vision correction surgery painful?

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Laser vision correction surgery is a painless procedure because anesthetic drops are used to numb your eyes. After the surgery, your eyes may be irritated for up to a few days. Any discomfort can usually be treated with medication, if needed.
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Where can I find more information about laser vision correction surgery?

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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?

Laser Vision Correction - Frequently Asked Questions
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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Is laser vision correction performed on both eyes at the same time?

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our practice serving the entire Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, most of our patients prefer to have laser vision correction performed on both eyes at the same time, but some elect to have LASIK performed on one eye and then return for treatment of the second eye several days or weeks later. If both eyes are not corrected at the same time, a contact lens may be used to correct the second eye in the interim.
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What can I expect after laser vision correction?

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After laser vision correction is performed, patients are sent home with a sleeping pill and are asked to rest with the eyes closed as much as possible until the follow-up visit the next day. Patients with lower amounts of myopia may have vision good enough to drive the next day but should be cautious. Patients who have higher degrees of myopia may actually be overcorrected initially and may experience somewhat blurry vision.
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How can I learn even more about laser vision correction?

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Contact Ocala Eye for more information on laser vision correction. Our Ocala, Florida area offices can send you literature about the procedure. You may also visit us during one of our free seminars or schedule a free screening and consultation with one of our surgeons. If you are a potential candidate and would like to proceed, we will have you return for a more formal, complete eye examination.
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Is laser vision correction safe?

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There are possible risks with any surgical procedure. Serious complications with LASIK or PRK are extremely rare. The chance of having a vision-reducing complication from LASIK has been documented in clinical studies to be less than one percent. Many of the risks and complications associated with this procedure can be reduced or eliminated through careful patient selection and thorough pre-operative testing using the latest diagnostic technology.
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I've had Laser Vision Correction, now what?

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Many of the local refractive surgery centers include annual exams as a requirement for their lifetime programs. Even though your vision may be excellent after surgery, regular eye exams are still suggested to evaluate the health of your eye.
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Is Laser Vision Correction Painful?

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No. Your eye is carefully anesthetized with drops before the surgery. You won't feel any pain during the procedure. If you are very nervous, you can request a prescription for a sedative to take before the surgery. Some patients report minor discomfort after the surgery.
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What are the benefits of laser vision correction?

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Laser vision correction reduces or eliminates nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism and with it, the need for glasses or contacts.
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What Is Laser Vision Correction (LVC)?

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Also known as refractive surgery, laser vision correction refers to elective operative eye procedures that use a laser to reshape the cornea, and change the way light is focused or "refracted" by the eye. The goal is simple: to reduce your dependence on glasses or contacts. If you are nearsighted, farsighted or have astigmatism and feel that glasses or contact lenses limit your activities, laser vision correction may be the right choice for you.
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Are all laser vision correction procedures the same?

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No! Many of the discount LASIK centers want you to believe that LASIK should be purchased like a commodity and that surgeon experience, lasers, diagnostic technology and follow-up care do not matter. Laser vision correction will affect the way you see for the rest of your life. You should make your decision to have laser vision correction carefully, not quickly.
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