LASIK

Tired of wearing specs or contact lenses and want some change, something that shows who you really are?

Don’t worry, we've got an answer for you. Go for LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis); it not only removes the worry of specs and contact lenses, but it will bring out the real you in public.

"LASIK provides a hassle-free lifestyle where you don’t have to depend on your glasses and contact lenses, and showcase yourself."

What is LASIK?

LASIK (Laser Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is an advanced and most trusted vision excellence Laser eye surgery, which is widely used.

LASIK solves vision correction such as Nearsightedness (myopia), Farsightedness (hyperopia), and Astigmatism by reshaping the cornea.

Nearsightedness (Myopia)

People who have difficulty seeing distant objects clearly.

Farsightedness (Hyperopia)

People who have difficulty seeing close objects.

Astigmatism

People with blurred vision at all distances due to an irregularly shaped cornea.

LASIK’s results are quick, and many individuals have benefited and gotten better vision almost immediately, with further improvements over the next few days.

Plan of Action

Patient undergoes an evaluation through which they are determined if they are eligible for this treatment or not.
Before the surgery, the patient is given eye anaesthesia drops to numb the eye for a few minutes. The surgeon then cleans the eye and opens it.
Surgeon then creates a thin flap in the cornea, folds back the corneal flap to access the underlying corneal tissue (stroma).
The surgeon then uses a precise pattern to use the excimer laser to reshape this layer and to correct the refractive error.
Once the reshaping is done, the flap is then repositioned where it naturally was, without the need for tissues.

Who all are eligible for LASIK?

People who have a stable vision and a good corneal thickness as well.
People whose age is between 18 and 45 years are eligible for LASIK.
People who have good eye health and general health.
Who is not a candidate?
Pregnant women and nursing women are not eligible for LASIK.
People who have unstable prescriptions, eye diseases, thin corneas, autoimmune disorders, and those who are under 18 years old.

Conclusion

LASIK has helped many people over the years to live freely without the need for specs or contact lenses.

It has provided a clear and sharp vision to people, where they can see the world more brightly and lively.

It is one of the most popular and suggested surgeries globally.

Why Choose This?

Well-being of LASIK

Experience the benefits of this time-tested procedure.

Quick Recovery

Patients have recovered very quickly after undergoing LASIK and have sharp vision.

Long-lasting Vision

Most patients have gained a long-lasting vision without any complications over these many years.

Hassle-free Lifestyle

LASIK provides a hassle-free lifestyle where you don’t have to depend on your glasses and contact lenses, and showcase yourself.

Cost-effective

LASIK is very cost-effective, as we buy specs and contact lenses over the years, whereas LASIK is a one-time procedure.

High Satisfaction

We have also recorded many patients' satisfaction over the years after undergoing LASIK.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does it hurt while doing LASIK surgery?

LASIK is a painless procedure, but patients might feel pressure from it for some minutes.

How safe is this procedure?

LASIK is considered to be a very safe and well-studied procedure. Very few patients have experienced any complications over these many years.

How long will the result last?

It lasts permanently, but age-related vision problems can’t be overwritten. Some may undergo a touch-up procedure if needed.

What is the recovery time for LASIK?

It generally takes 1-3 days to fully recover your sight. Most people recover 90% of their sight within 1 day, and the remaining 10% takes 1 more day, and then you can continue with your routine activities.

How long does the procedure take?

It generally takes 10-15 minutes to complete the process of surgery for one eye.

Who is not a candidate for LASIK?

People who have unstable prescriptions, eye diseases, thin corneas, autoimmune disorders, and those who are under 18 years old.

Possible risks and side effects?

Transitory side effects may be dry eyes, glare, halos, night vision problems, or mild discomfort. Flap complications and infection are uncommon.

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Ready to ditch glasses and contacts for good? Take our quick LASIK quiz to see if LASIK might be a good option for you in under 60 seconds.

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