LASIK Laser Vision Correction is a revolutionary procedure that has helped millions of people to reduce or eliminate their need for corrective lenses to see clearly.
To determine if you are a candidate for LASIK, contact the location nearest you to schedule a FREE consultation (a $200 value) with one of our experienced and knowledgeable physicians. Your surgeon will perform a thorough exam and evaluate your eyes for LASIK. The primary factors that determine your candidacy are the thickness of your cornea (outer layer of the eye), the amount of correction needed, and the judgment of your surgeon. Your safety and potential vision correction are the highest priority in deciding whether you are a candidate.
At Houston Eye Associates, we have several board-certified refractive surgeons who are ophthalmologists that specialize exclusively in medical and surgical eye care. Experience, expertise, technology, and safety are of the utmost importance when having any surgical procedure. That's why we are favored by many as one of the leading ophthalmology practices in the state.
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To schedule your free LASIK consultation, simply fill out our quick and easy online form. We will promptly mail you a packet of information about LASIK, and contact you via email or telephone to schedule your consultation at the most convenient time and Eye Center office location.
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How LASIK works
LASIK is performed utilizing a cold beam laser to reshape the cornea to correct nearsightedness, astigmatism and farsightedness.
Laser Vision Correction is a procedure that reshapes the cornea with an FDA-approved excimer laser to improve the eye's natural focus. When the overall shape of the eye or the curvature of the cornea is incorrect, the visual images are not in focus. By surgically changing the corneal curvature, most or all of the blur can be eliminated. The excimer laser uses a computer controlled ultraviolet beam of light to sculpt the cornea into the shape required to bring light to focus more directly on the retina, thereby reducing or eliminating a variety of refractive errors.
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