PRK vs. LASIK
Photorefractive keratectomy, or PRK, is a refractive procedure very similar to LASIK. They both use an excimer laser, and the end results are the same. The primary difference is that PRK does not require the creation of a corneal flap. This seemingly minor detail actually makes a big difference in one thing: the recovery time…. Read More
LASIK on the Frontlines
Since the government approved all-laser LASIK for US Air Force pilots and NASA astronauts, many of our servicemen and servicewomen have had laser vision correction. With the safety and precision of all-laser technology combined with the proven wavefront custom LASIK procedure, more people are seeing 20/20 and better than ever before. “In the United States,… Read More
Are you considering LASIK eye surgery?
If glasses and contacts are getting in the way of your activities and lifestyle choices then you might be ready to seriously consider LASIK eye surgery. This procedure can correct the vision of people who have hyperopia, myopia, and/or astigmatism. There are a few requirements that can help determine if you are a candidate for… Read More