Say goodbye to glasses and contact lenses. Bladefree procedure. 20-minute surgery. Next-day vision improvement.
Both procedures correct vision using laser technology
Bladeless Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis - Creates a flap using femtosecond laser, reshapes cornea
Photorefractive Keratectomy - Surface treatment without flap creation
Advanced topography-guided LASIK for superior visual outcomes
Understanding what happens during surgery
Numbing eye drops are applied. You'll be positioned under the laser. A device gently keeps your eye open. Takes 2-3 minutes.
Femtosecond laser creates a thin flap in the cornea. You'll feel slight pressure but no pain. Takes about 10 seconds per eye.
Excimer laser precisely reshapes the cornea based on your prescription. You'll hear clicking sounds. Takes 30-60 seconds.
Flap is repositioned (Lasik) or protective lens placed (PRK). Antibiotic drops applied. Total time: 10-15 minutes per eye.
Note: PRK recovery takes slightly longer (3-7 days for initial healing). Our team provides detailed post-op care instructions.
Contoura Vision is the latest advancement in laser vision correction. It uses topography-guided technology to create a personalized treatment map of your eye's unique surface characteristics.
Includes pre-op tests, surgery, medications, and all follow-ups for 6 months.
Inquire About ContouraNo. Numbing eye drops ensure you feel no pain. You may feel slight pressure during the procedure, but most patients report no discomfort. Any mild irritation after surgery resolves within hours.
Most Lasik patients return to work within 2-3 days. PRK patients typically need 5-7 days. However, vision improves rapidly and many resume desk work the next day. Avoid heavy physical work for 1 week.
95%+ patients achieve 6/6 vision or better and don't need glasses for daily activities. Some may need reading glasses after age 40 (presbyopia - natural aging). Night driving glasses may be needed rarely.
Lasik is very safe with modern technology. Possible side effects include temporary dry eyes, glare, halos. Serious complications are extremely rare (<1%). Detailed screening helps identify unsuitable candidates.
Yes! We typically perform Lasik on both eyes in the same session for convenience. Each eye takes 10-15 minutes. Total time at facility: 1-2 hours including preparation and rest.
Minimum age is 18 years (21 preferred). There's no upper age limit if you're healthy. However, prescription should be stable for 1+ year. Age-related conditions like cataracts may affect suitability.
MS Ophthalmology, Fellowship in Refractive Surgery
7+ years experience | 5,000+ Lasik procedures