One of the most common physical ailments that people suffer from is poor vision.
Learn about types of Laser Eye Surgery including Bladeless LASIK Surgery and the Cost in Houston, Texas
If you are one of the millions of people with a refractive error and believe eyeglasses and contacts are the only options for correcting your vision, then you will be happy to know that with the development of the excimer laser and refractive surgery, people with myopia (nearisightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), or astigmatism (a cornea with unique curves), can have their vision improved surgically and dramatically.
What is LASIK:
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is a refractive procedure to create a corneal flap and use an excimer laser to gently and permanently reshape the cornea. The reshaped cornea is what focuses light directly onto the retina to produce clearer vision.
Cost & Financing
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LASIK Procedures
Learn more about our vision correction solutions.
ALL-Laser LASIK
The Intralase method is an all-laser approach to creating your corneal flap- the thin flap of tissue that the doctor folds back in order to perform your LASIk procedure
Traditional LASIK
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is a refractive procedure that uses a mechanical microkeratome to create the corneal flap and an excimer laser to gently and permanently reshape the cornea. The reshaped cornea is what focuses light directly onto the retina to produce clearer vision.
Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)
Photorefractive Keratectomy PRK is an outpatient procedure performed with topical anesthetic eyedrops. It takes only about 15 minutes. The epithelium, the outer cell layer of the cornea, is gently removed. An excimer laser, which produces ultraviolet light and emits high-energy pulses, is used to reshape the cornea to refocus light directly onto the retina to produce clearer vision.
Monovision for Presbyopia
Many people use reading glasses to correct presbyopia, the normal, age-related loss of near vision. They use their eyeglasses for reading and other close work, taking them off when looking at objects that are farther away, or they use bifocals for clear distance and near vision.
Technology
We are committed to offering our patients the best technology available.
LASIK FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions.
Pre/Post-Op Instructions
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