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What is laser vision correction?

It is an outpatient treatment that uses a cool beam of light to gently sculpt the surface of the eye - the cornea- thereby improving vision. The light gently pulses to remove a microscopic amount of tissue, flattening the curvature of the cornea, allowing images to be more sharply focused on the retina.

The Kraff Eye Institute owns 2 FDA-approved VISX Excimer Star 4 Lasers. This approval means that the FDA has recognized that laser vision correction with the VISX laser is a safe and effective procedure.

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What is the difference between PRK and LASIK?

PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) and LASIK (Laser in-situ Keratomileusis) both utilize the VISX Excimer Laser to remove corneal tissue in order to flatten the cornea. In the PRK procedure, the laser works on the surface of the cornea. With LASIK, the surgeon first creates a flap on the cornea and then uses the laser for treatment below the corneal surface. The doctors at the Kraff Eye Institute have performed thousands of laser vision procedures since 1991.

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Is laser vision correction safe?

Over two million patients worldwide have had this treatment performed on them successfully. Our practice has been performing laser vision correction procedures since 1991, when we were selected as one of the ten investigational sites in the original FDA clinical trials that found laser vision correction a safe and effective treatment for eligible patients.

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Does laser vision correction hurt?

No, the treatment itself is painless. Topical anesthesia (eye drops) are applied just before the procedure to eliminate any pain. Some patients may experience discomfort for one to three days after treatment. Many patients compare this to a sensation of sand in the eye. The LASIK procedure often results in less discomfort that PRK because the treatment takes place below the corneal surface.

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How well will I see after laser vision correction?

Results vary with each individual. The large majority of people can expect vision similar to what they have with their glasses or contact lenses. In fact, 98% of our patients see well enough to pass a driver's test without corrective lenses. Vision may be slightly blurry in the days following the procedure and some patients experience small vision changes during the first several months, which is normal. The LASIK procedure often results in more rapid vision recovery than PRK.

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How soon can I return to work?

Many patients return to work the day after treatment. Two or three days of recovery are suggested.

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What are the risks?

There are risks with any medical procedure. The Kraff Eye Institute doctors will discuss in great detail the risk factors with each patient, and if a patient is a suitable candidate for the procedure based on their individual needs. The most common problem associated with laser vision correction is undercorrection or overcorrection. Fortunately these problems are usually not visually significant and can be treated. In a small percentage of patients, an enhancement may be required.

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How do I know if I can have laser vision correction?

The best way to determine if you are a candidate is to schedule a no-cost consultation appointment. At this appointment we will exam your eyes and determine if you are a candidate. In addition to meeting with one of our professional coordinators, you will meet with your surgeon to discuss your individual case.

 

Lasik surgery will change the way you see the world!

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