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Click Here to read testimonials from Laurel Eye Clinic LASIK patients.
The ProcedureThe procedure involves the use of a sophisticated device called a "microkeratome" which is used to create a thin protective corneal flap. This enables reshaping of the front surface of the cornea so that the eye can focus properly. The reshaping is performed using the Excimer laser, which gives the surgeon precise control. The laser is applied to the corneal tissue under the raised flap. The flap is then placed back in position and allowed to heal. This procedure allows for minimal discomfort and rapid visual recovery. Following a LASIK procedure most patients are able to resume their normal activities the following day.
Have a moderate to extreme degree of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism
Must be 18 years of age or older
Have no diseases of the eye
Have had stable vision for one year
Will I Walk Out With 20/20 Vision?
The Laurel Eye Clinic has been extremely successful in reducing myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) and astigmatism with LASIK. Just as each patient is different, so are the results that are achieved. Virtually all patients are 20/40 or better right after LASIK. Often, correction to 20/20 is achieved. However, some will still require glasses for reading or night driving. The legal requirement for driving is 20/40. Often 20/40 correction is acceptable for employment with police and fire departments.
LASIK is an invasive procedure and as such there are risks. These risks include infection, irregular astigmatism, and weakening of the eye. The risk of a vision threatening complication is less than 1 %. Worldwide, over one million people have had vision correction performed with the Excimer laser and no cases of blindness have ever been reported from LASIK.
Excimer laser vision correction has been used in many countries for about a decade. Numerous studies have failed to show any long term negative affect on the eye.
LASIK is performed with a cool laser beam that is NOT painful. You will feel some irritation, sensitivity to light and watering of your eyes for a few hours or possibly for a few days after the procedure.
Does the procedure include one or both eyes at the same time?
Nine out of ten people have LASIK performed on both eyes at the same time.
Call and ask for our Vision Correction Coordinator at 800-494-2020 to schedule a free one-on-one LASIK consult to determine if you may be a candidate.
After you have a one-on-one consult, a comprehensive eye exam must be scheduled. At our pre-procedure eye exam, you will be carefully tested and screened to determine if you are a candidate for this procedure. Appropriateness for the procedure is based upon your general health, your eye health, your visual correction and your post-procedure expectations.
Once this information is obtained and the decision is made to proceed, a consultation is scheduled with Dr. Nichamin or Dr. VanHorn, who will perform your LASIK procedure. Your LASIK procedure will be performed at the Laurel Laser & Surgery Center in Brookville or at the Laurel Eye Clinic in Altoona.
If you do not live in the Brookville or Altoona areas, you may return to your primary eye doctor for post-procedure care or to the Laurel Eye Clinic nearest you, where one of our optometrists will care for you. Required care following the LASIK procedure is minimal. Generally, patients are checked one day post-operatively, at one week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and one year.
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