When should I have a touch-up LASIK?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK
Question: got lasik seven days ago was about -5.75 sph and -0.75 cyl in each eye now after 7 days of surgery i still have blurring of vision i went today to my dr and checked my vision by his assistant my data was RT SPH +0.25 CYL -0.50 AXIS 37 LT SPH -0.50 CYL…
Read MoreWhat is Wavefront LASIK?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK,Technology
LaserVue Eye Center uses a wavefront aberrometer to measure the internal aberrations of the eye. This technology is the first step in performing a “customized” wavefront LASIK treatment. During this measurement, the medical device will measure Higher-Order Aberrations (HOAs) in the eye, such as coma, trefoil, and spherical aberration. These HOAs are not correctable with…
Read MoreDamage to Eye From A Scratch. Can I Get This Corrected?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Cataracts,Category: LASIK
Question: Damage to Eye From A Scratch. Can I Get This Corrected? A few years ago, I was a victim of egging, which resulted in my pupil being scratched. I am no longer able to see out of that eye. Is there a possibility that I can have this corrected by surgery or is it…
Read MoreCan Lasik Surgery Help High Myopia?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK,Technology
LASIK for high myopia (near-sightedness) There are a number of factors that need to be considered for your highly near-sighted prescription. 1. Corneal thickness – laser vision corrections on the cornea reduce the thickness of the cornea in order to flatten it. If your prescription is too high or the cornea is too thin, it…
Read MoreWhat Are Good Lasik Eye Surgery Alternatives?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK
Question: Are there any good alternatives to LASIK? Answer: There are other good options besides LASIK. The options are dependent upon your particular refractive error (glasses prescription) and other measurements of your particular eyes (shape and corneal thickness to name a few). While glasses and contacts are the most common, photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) is the…
Read MoreIs Bladeless Lasik the Same As ilasik? Which is Best?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK,Technology
Question: I would really like to know if bladeless lasik is technically the same thing as ilasik? Or is ilasik just a TM name? Do you get the same results of bladeless lasik as you do with ilasik? A lasik provider says they use bladeless lasik (intra-something lasik). Is that ilasik that all the other…
Read MoreLASIK Questions: Post LASIK cruise
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK
Q: I’m Two Weeks Post Lasik and Going on a Cruise, if I Go on Deck at Night Without Glasses Do I Need to Worry About my Flap? A: I am assuming that you are worried about possible windy conditions aboard a ship. The flap will certainly be secure enough after 2 weeks that wind…
Read MoreQ: Should I Have Mono Vision at Age of 38?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK,Technology
I’m 38 and I already had one eye LASIK 2 weeks ago which I obtain 20/20 vision. I have problem seeing close. If I do Lasik on the the remaining eye for -1.25, will it prevent me having to wear reading glasses later? (I don’t need reading glasses currently) Will it be difficult for me…
Read MoreShould I Have Lasik to Correct to 20/20?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK
Q: Should I Have Lasik to Correct to 20/20 ? I am 26 yrs old and my prescription is stable at -5.75 in right eye with -1.00 astigmatism, 42 axis and -6.00 in left eye with -1.00 astigmatism nd 136 axis. Corneal thickness: 502 microns in both eyes. I do not have dry eyes issues….
Read MoreRight Eye Blurry After Lasik, Is This Normal?
Posted by: LaserVue LASIK & Cataract Center in Category: LASIK
Q: Right Eye Blurry After Lasik, Is This Normal? (photo) I had lasik done five days ago with another LASIK provider and from day one, my right eye has been blurry both near and far( I see alot better through it than before lasik, but still noticeably blurry with both eyes open,left eye is perfect)….
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