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Am
I a good candidate for laser vision correction?
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By having a
consultation and eye examination at our office, our doctor
will be able to determine if you are a good candidate
for laser vision correction. Patients who are at least
18 years of age, have healthy eyes that are free from
retinal problems, corneal scars, and any eye diseases are
generally suitable. Many patients who are nearsighted, farsighted
or have astigmatism are potential candidates. We will also discuss your lifestyle needs to help you decide
if LASIK is the best alternative for you.
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How
long does the surgery take?
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The entire procedure
takes approximately 15 minutes for both eyes, and about 5 to 7
minutes
per eye.
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After
LASIK how soon can I return to work?
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Most patients are back to work the
day after surgery, depending on the work
environment. We do ask that you try to relax for a couple of days
if possible
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Will
I need reading glasses after my surgery?
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Generally, patients under
the age of 40 still read well without the use of glasses following
the surgery. Patients over the age of 40 may need reading
glasses for small print. Presbyopia is
a term that refers to the natural weakening of the muscles that
occurs in our early to mid 40s,
causing us to need reading glasses. LASIK does not
correct or prevent presbyopia. Should
you fall into this age category, we will be happy to discuss monovision with you
at your
consultation. This is an option that allows many
patients the convenience of near and distance
vision without the use of reading glasses
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Are
follow-up visits included?
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Our patients are always seen
the day following the procedure and then again at one week,
one month, and three months following surgery. On
occasion, patients require being seen
more often. We offer our services twenty-four hours-a-day should
you have any questions
or concerns
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How
soon can I drive after the surgery?
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We will require that you have
someone drive you home following your procedure. However,
you may drive when you feel comfortable enough
to drive safely, possibly the next day.
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What
type of anesthesia is used during the surgery?
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Topical numbing eye drops are used
during your procedure. Sometimes an oral medication
is offered to help you relax. We do not use any needles
during your surgery.
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Does
LASIK hurt?
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The treatment itself is painless.
We will place a few numbing drops in your eye(s) to make you
more comfortable. You will feel pressure on and around
the eye during the procedure. Some
patients may experience a feeling of "something in the
eye" for a day or two after treatment.
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Will
I be able to have both eyes treated at the same time?
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Surgery can be performed on both eyes on the same day if your
doctor feels you are a good candidate. Should you wish to have one eye
done at a time, the doctor will discuss this with you and we can accommodate this
as well.
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Do
you offer payment options?
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Our practice policy
is to arrange an affordable monthly payment plan in order to
help fit LASIK
into your budget. Our Refractive Surgery Coordinator will be happy to
discuss additional financing
information based on your personal needs. Check with your human resources
department for any
insurance plan or pre-tax dollars options which may help pay for surgery.
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Will
I still need glasses or contact lenses?
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The goal of refractive surgery
is to reduce your dependence on glasses or contact lenses. An
occasional patient may need to wear a thin pair of prescription glasses
for driving at night.
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