
Generally, LASIK candidates must meet the following requirements:
During your free LASIK consultation with Cornea Associates of Texas, we will confirm your candidacy, explain the procedure, and answer your questions - allowing you to make an informed decision. We will also explain what results you can reasonably expect.
In addition, please be aware that if you're not a LASIK candidate now, you may become one in the future. For more information on LASIK, contact us in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas, today.
The degree of improvement does vary among individuals, but LASIK has proven overwhelmingly successful in reducing dependence on glasses and contact lenses. Cornea Associates of Texas' experience has found LASIK laser vision correction to have an impressive record, with 98 percent of patients achieving better than 20/40 vision. Most patients recover 20/20 Vision. This means people can drive legally, play sports and pursue a profession, such as law enforcement or with the fire department, without glasses or contacts.
People often ask how long the benefits of their procedures will last. The first nearsighted patient ever treated with laser vision correction in the United States was in 1987. That patient achieved 20/20 vision following treatment and is still 20/20 more than a decade later. To learn more about LASIK, contact us in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas, today.
More than 97 percent of our patients have both eyes done on the same day. The solution that is best for you will be discussed during initial LASIK consultation at our office in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas.
The fee for LASIK covers the following services:
Most insurance companies do not cover LASIK, but we encourage you to check with your provider. Flexible benefits program often cover the cost.
The LASIK procedure is generally painless. There are no needles. Anesthetic drops are used to numb the eye before surgery. Most patients do report feeling a slight sensation of pressure on the eye during the procedure, while some experience minor irritation the first evening after LASIK surgery. It is highly unusual to have any significant discomfort on the second day. (Some dryness in the eyes may be present for a few days, however.) For more information on LASIK, contact us in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas, today.
The FDA-approved excimer laser has been used around the world since the 1980s. Many clinical studies investigating the long-term effects of the excimer laser on the cornea have been performed, and all have said that the excimer laser causes no long-term, negative effects.
It is essential that you understand the risks associated with the LASIK procedure. The chance of having any vision-reducing complication has been documented in a number of clinical studies to be less than one percent. However, there has never been a reported case of blindness resulting from LASIK surgery. The possible risks of LASIK include minor irritation, infection, glare at night and light sensitivity. Most of these problems resolve themselves quickly and as the eye heals. To learn more about LASIK, contact us in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas, today.
LASIK and PRK are effective laser procedures for vision correction. Most doctors and patients prefer LASIK over PRK for the following reasons:
LASIK can be used to treat a wider range of prescriptions, because the surface of the cornea (epithelium) is preserved. PRK operates on the corneal surface. Accordingly, PRK takes longer to heal. PRK is useful for lower degrees of myopia.
Although the speed of visual recovery depends on personal healing patterns, most LASIK patients see quite well the following day.
Simply put, we are specialists in the field of corneal medicine and surgery. We have advanced training and skills in this area. Our experience will serve you well. For more information on LASIK, contact us in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas, today.
To find out more about laser vision correction, feel free to call us at (866) 790-3510 or contact Cornea Associates of Texas over the Internet . We will be happy to schedule you a free LASIK evaluation at our location in either Dallas or Fort Worth. We look forward to meeting you!
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