6 Places to Frolic in Orlando After LASIK
Thinking about getting LASIK? Think no longer! No matter where you live, LASIK can improve your life by giving you the gift of visual freedom. But if you live in Orlando, there’s so much you can enjoy even more after having LASIK. Orlando is already a fantastic place to live, but with LASIK, you’ll see […]
What are the Most Frequently Asked Questions About LASIK?
Thinking about saying goodbye to your glasses and contact lenses for good? LASIK is the most popular elective procedure you can undergo, and with good reason. Correcting your vision with LASIK means you can finally achieve visual freedom from glasses and contact lenses. Don’t believe us? Over 95% of patients achieve 20/20 vision or better […]
Can I Get LASIK With Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is the most common refractive error that affects both children and adults. The condition can be mild, with no symptoms or progressive with major effects on your vision. The good news is that astigmatism is one of the refractive errors that LASIK can treat. Keep reading to learn more about LASIK and how astigmatism […]
5 Tips To Prepare Before Having LASIK
LASIK is a type of eye surgery used to correct refractive errors in the eye. A refractive error includes nearsightedness, astigmatism, and farsightedness. Once you’ve decided you want to have the procedure done, practical questions may crop up. It’s also normal to start feeling nervous about getting LASIK. How can you know if everything will […]
Why You Should Consider PRK If You Don’t Qualify For LASIK
LASIK is a popular refractive surgery used to correct refractive errors. These include farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism. But before LASIK, there was another procedure. This was a procedure known as PRK (Photo Refractive Keratectomy). PRK was FDA approved in 1996 as a safe and effective procedure to correct refractive errors. LASIK was approved three years […]
Am I A Good LASIK Candidate?
Refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism affect millions of people worldwide. Refractive errors occur when the shape of your eye does not let light focus on the retina directly. These errors can be corrected with prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses. Another treatment option for refractive errors is surgery. Refractive surgery reduces or even eliminates […]