Monday, December 31, 2012

Reasons for a LASIK Consultation


More than 14 million Americans have had LASIK eye surgery to correct their nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Although this procedure is typically very safe and effective, it is still important to make sure you have all of the facts about LASIK, be 100% confident in the abilities of your surgeon and have the right eye conditions for LASIK. The only way to do this is through a face-to-face LASIK consultation.

Most LASIK surgeons provide free consultations to help you determine if you are a good candidate for LASIK. This is a two-way street; you must be completely honest with the surgeon in explaining your vision expectations and your medical history. You can also determine if you feel a good rapport with the surgeon. First impressions go a long way.

During the consultation you can also discuss:
  • The surgeon’s qualifications (you can ask for patient referrals)
  • Your overall health and lifestyle choices
  • Your vision correction options (these may be different than what you expected)
  • What to expect before, during and after LASIK
  • Potential risks and complications of LASIK
  • How much LASIK will cost and what type of financing options exist

Referrals from family members, coworker or friends are beneficial when researching vision correction procedures like LASIK; however, this is not a decision to make lightly. Choose the surgeon that feels right for you.

Dr. O'Day at Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery offers free LASIK consultations and a free online LASIK Self-Evaluation to take the first step in the LASIK discovery process. To schedule your consultation, visit www.charlestoncornea.com or call 843-856-5275.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How Much Does LASIK Cost?


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a long list of lasers that are used for LASIK. While the FDA has the power to regulate the sale of medical devices in the United States, approving only those that are deemed reasonably safe and effective, the power stops there. The FDA does not have the power to regulate how doctors manage or market their LASIK practices, including how much doctors charge for LASIK eye surgery.
The average cost of LASIK surgery ranges from approximately $1,600 per eye for non-customized LASIK to $2,500 per eye for customized wavefront-guided procedures. These are just average costs; variables that can affect the bottom line may include:
  • Pre-operative testing 
  • Equipment for eye tracking, corneal measurement and topography, pupil size and tear film analysis
  • Surgery equipment, such as traditional blade LASIK or laser
  • Whether the office owns or leases the laser technology

You may have heard some LASIK centers offering incredibly low prices on LASIK, such as $499 per eye. While this sounds great, these low prices are usually a ploy to get you into the center where, upon further examination, you discover the fine print:
  • You may not be a candidate for the super low pricing because your eye prescription is too strong (meaning you need a correction greater than 1.25 diopters)
  •  The center may also be using much older, and not as precise or effective, technology.
  • You may be “nickel and dimed” for small costs that are typically included in the overall LASIK fee.

When you are researching LASIK centers, make sure you are comparing apples-to-apples. You want to ensure that the surgeon you choose has the proper training, plenty of experience, offers the latest state-of-the-art technologies and is up-front with all of the costs for your procedure. Quality surgeons will also openly discuss the advantages and potential risks of LASIK and will only approve patients for LASIK after a full evaluation.
Your eyesight is not something you want to gamble on; saving money is good, but don’t let price be the only determining factor in your LASIK surgeon choice.
Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery offers FREE LASIK Evaluations in our Charleston, SC office. Contact us today at 843-856-5275 or visit our website www.charlestoncornea.com to take their online LASIK Self Evaluation to see if you might be a candidate for LASIK.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Understanding LASIK Incisions


LASIK eye surgery has brought lens-free vision to literally millions of people over the years. Technology continues to improve this medical procedure, making the outcomes more precise than ever before.
So why hasn’t everyone jumped on the LASIK bandwagon? Fear is one factor that keeps some people away. Specifically, fear of the LASIK incision. Let’s face it: our eyes are sensitive, and the thought of having a procedure that involves cutting the cornea can be scary. When you have detailed information about the procedure, you can make an informed decision about whether or not to pursue LASIK.

Type of LASIK Incisions
In LASIK surgery, the surgeon makes a thin flap in the cornea via one of two methods:
·         Mechanical tool called a Microkeratome. This is an oscillating, hand-held blade that is controlled by the surgeon.
·         Femtosecond laser also referred to as “bladeless” LASIK. Pre-calculated computer software guides the laser beam to cut the flap at a precise diameter and depth.
The corneal flap is folded back to allow the surgeon to reshape the cornea and correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism issues. When the refractive error work is completed, the surgeon folds the corneal flap back down, where it heals itself. The whole process only takes minutes per eye! And most patients are already experiencing improved vision when they leave the office.
The truth of the matter is that LASIK surgery is quite safe when it is performed by an experienced LASIK surgeon. The Food and Drug Administration has approved nearly 30 lasers; lasers they have deemed to be safe and effective for LASIK surgery. There have also been advances in the microkeratome technology that have increased the effectiveness of the hand-held blade method.
If you would like to learn more about the entire LASIK procedure, contact Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery today to schedule a Free LASIK Evaluation or visit our website at www.charlestoncornea.com. Don’t let fear stop you from achieving great vision!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

3 Mistakes you Don't Want to Make with LASIK


LASIK Surgery is a common surgery; however it’s still a medical procedure.  Here are the three important rules to follow when considering this kind of surgery.  First, make sure that you receive a full consultation and thorough exam. Second, remember to look for the personal skill and commitment of your doctor
 Third, don’t choose based on price, some of the cheaper procedures only 3% of applicants qualify for. Plus, when it comes to eye sight you want to make sure that the type of LASIK surgery used is custom for your specific eyes. For more information visit our website today!