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About LASIK

LASIK (Laser assisted in situ keratomileusis) is the most commonly performed laser vision correction surgery procedure for patients suffering from nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism. At Clearview LASIK in San Diego, we use the most advanced and reliable LASIK technology, such as iDesign Refractive Studio and SMILE LASIK technology, such as iDesign Refractive Studio and SMILE LASIK

Our Advanced LASIK Technology

iDesign® Refractive Studio

The iDesign® Refractive Studio personalizes LASIK treatment using advanced, FDA-approved, all-laser technology. It takes approximately 1,257 precise measurements of the topography and imperfections of your eye to customize your treatment.

SMILE Eye Surgery

SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) is the fastest-growing laser vision correction procedure, treating nearsightedness and astigmatism. It is minimally invasive and flapless, leading to rapid recovery times.

Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA/PRK)

ASA, an advanced form of PRK, is ideal for patients with thinner corneas, those involved in high-contact activities, and individuals who have had previous laser vision correction surgery, as it does not involve creating a flap.

ryan berry sharing his lasik experience
ryan berry sharing his lasik experience

History of LASIK

The FDA first approved laser vision correction surgery in the US in 1995. Since then, LASIK technology has advanced significantly, allowing for truly personalized surgeries. Click here to learn how the eye works


What is LASIK Eye Surgery?

Are you facing blurred or distorted vision due to myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism? LASIK eye surgery may correct these refractive errors by reshaping your cornea. LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a specialized eye laser treatment that modifies the corneal tissue using a focused laser beam, improving how light enters the eye and falls onto the retina.


Benefits of LASIK Eye Surgery You Need to Know

LASIK is popular not just because it's effective, but also because recovery is usually quick. Many people notice clearer vision almost immediately. Some benefits include:

  • Reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses
  • Quick visual recovery in most cases
  • Minimal discomfort during and after the procedure
  • High patient satisfaction from clinical outcomes

It’s also fascinating to look at the history of LASIK and see how far this surgery has come since its early development.


How LASIK Eye Surgery Works – Step-by-Step Guide

Understanding the steps involved can make you feel more at ease. So, how does LASIK work exactly? Here’s a simplified version:

  • A femtosecond laser creates a corneal flap
  • The excimer laser reshapes the exposed corneal layer
  • The flap is repositioned without sutures
  • Vision stabilizes as the eye heals naturally

This LASIK eye surgery procedure is usually completed within 1 hour for both eyes.


Who is an Ideal Candidate for LASIK?

This usually works for most people, but precise aspects must be checked to determine a good candidate for LASIK surgery:

  • Stable vision prescription for at least one year
  • Sufficient corneal thickness
  • No history of autoimmune disorders
  • Free from eye infections or severe dry eye

A full evaluation is necessary to confirm your eligibility.


Vision Conditions That LASIK Can Treat

LASIK corrects several common refractive errors by modifying the shape of the cornea:

  • Myopia (nearsightedness): Poor distance vision
  • Hyperopia (farsightedness): Poor near vision
  • Astigmatism: Irregular curvature causing blurry vision

Once you understand how the eye works, it’s easy to see how tweaking the corneal shape can make a huge difference.


Comparing LASIK, PRK, and SMILE: Which is Right for You?

The ideal method depends on your ocular structure and lifestyle. Below is a comparative table of LASIK, PRK, and SMILE:

Procedure:

  • LASIK
  • PRK
  • SMILE

Flap Creation:

  • Yes
  • No
  • No (minimally invasive)

Ideal For:

  • Most patients
  • Thin corneas
  • Mild to moderate myopia

Recovery Time:

  • Fast (24–48 hrs)
  • Slower (days to weeks)
  • Quick (1–2 days)

Uses:

  • Myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism
  • Active lifestyles
  • Myopia, astigmatism

The LASIK iDesign system is used with LASIK and offers additional precision.


Our Advanced LASIK Technology

We use the most recent and reliable LASIK technology to offer accurate and tailored outcomes. Devices include:

  • iDesign® Refractive Studio: Performs over 1,200 custom eye measurements
  • Visumax®: Executes flapless SMILE procedures
  • iFS® Intralase Laser: Enables high-precision flap creation

These systems personalize the surgery to your eye’s natural anatomy.


LASIK Eye Surgery Cost and Insurance Coverage

Cost depends on the technology used and your prescription. While most insurance plans do not cover LASIK, financing options may be available. Before surgery, we review:

  • Procedure details and expected cost
  • Available financing solutions
  • Insurance policy guidelines for elective procedures

The latest laser eye surgery options may influence pricing structures.

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Choosing the Best LASIK Procedure for You

No single method works for everyone. We evaluate multiple aspects to select the right option:

  • Prescription level
  • Eye surface shape and thickness
  • History of previous eye surgeries
  • Lifestyle demands

Your clinical results depend on aligning technology with personal eye anatomy, and the LASIK eye surgery age may also be a factor during evaluation.


Experienced LASIK Surgeon You Can Trust

Dr. Sandy T. Feldman, Our medical director has years of experience in refractive procedures. Patient safety and visual results are prioritized in each surgical plan. You’ll go through a detailed consultation to ensure you’re a candidate for LASIK surgery, with all your options clearly laid out.


What to Expect Before, During, and After LASIK Surgery

Before LASIK Eye Surgery:

  • Preoperative imaging and corneal mapping
  • No lens wear for a few days before evaluation

What Happens During LASIK Eye Surgery:

  • Use of numbing drops
  • Flap creation and laser reshaping of the cornea

After LASIK Eye Surgery:

  • Temporary vision fluctuation
  • Post-op medications and follow-ups
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes

Understanding what to expect with LASIK at each step helps you prepare better.


Risks and Side Effects of LASIK Eye Surgery

While LASIK is generally safe, it’s not without potential side effects. A few people might experience:

  • Dry or irritated eyes
  • Halos or glare at night
  • Rare cases of vision correction not being perfect the first time

Learning how LASIK surgery is performed helps you understand why these risks are rare and usually temporary.


Why Choose Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center for LASIK?

Our center uses only FDA-approved technologies and a personalized treatment protocol. From initial assessment to postoperative care, we aim to deliver optimal clinical results. Our team manages each step precisely using the latest in LASIK technology developed since LASIK was invented in the 1990s.


Understanding Refractive Surgery

Refractive Surgery, including LASIK, improves vision by reshaping the cornea with precise laser beams, allowing your eye to refract light more accurately onto the retina. The two main methods are Wavefront-Guided and Topography-Driven, with the most advanced being the iDesign Refractive Studio, the first and only FDA-approved system combining both methods.


Our Cutting-Edge Technology

Dr. Sandy T. Feldman performs LASIK using advanced, FDA-approved, all-laser technology to ensure excellent results and safe treatments. Our technologies include:

  • Visumax®: Creates precise LASIK flaps and, during SMILE, performs refractive lenticule extraction without creating a flap.

Learn More and Schedule Your LASIK Consultation Today

Ready to reduce your dependence on corrective lenses? Schedule your consultation to review your options. You can observe a procedure, discuss technology, and evaluate your candidacy with a refractive specialist.



Frequently Asked Questions about LASIK

Q1. Is LASIK safe?

Ans: Yes, LASIK is considered safe for most people. It’s been around for decades and is widely used to correct common vision problems.

Q2. Is LASIK Eye Surgery Permanent?

Ans: The results are long-lasting. Your vision won’t revert, but age can still affect your eyes later, especially for reading or close-up work.

Q3. What are your patient satisfaction rates for LASIK?

Ans: Most people are happy with their results. After surgery, many patients notice clearer vision and say they wish they had done it sooner.

Q4. Which is better, LASIK or another type of laser eye surgery?

Ans: That depends on your eyes. LASIK is great for many, but some do better with PRK or SMILE based on eye shape or thickness.

Q5. How Soon Will I See Results After LASIK?

Ans: Many patients notice better vision the next day. It might take a few weeks for your eyes to fully settle, but the change is quick.

Q6. Is LASIK Surgery Painful?

Ans: Not really, You’ll get numbing drops, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Some people feel pressure or mild dryness afterward.

Q7. Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK?

Ans: If your prescription has been stable and your eyes are healthy, there’s a good chance you’re a candidate. A full exam will confirm it.

Q8. How Long Does LASIK Surgery Take?

Ans: It’s a fast procedure, about 10 minutes per eye. Including prep time, you’ll likely be in and out in under an hour.

Q9. What is the Recovery Time for LASIK?

Ans: Most people return to work within a day or two. Your eyes might feel a little dry at first, but that usually goes away quickly.

Q10. Will I Still Need Glasses or Contacts After LASIK?

Ans: Probably not for everyday tasks. You might need reading glasses later on as you get older, which is common even after surgery.

Q11. How Should I Prepare for LASIK Surgery?

Ans: You’ll be asked to stop wearing contacts for a few days before your exam. Follow the instructions your doctor gives you closely.

Q12. Can Both Eyes Be Treated on the Same Day?

Ans: Yes, both eyes are usually done during the same visit. It’s quicker that way and makes healing more even between your eyes.

Q13. How Long Do I Need to Take Off Work After LASIK?

Ans: Most people take a day or two off. If your job involves screens or dusty environments, you might need a little more time.

Q14. Where can I get further information about LASIK?

Ans: You can contact our team or come in for a consultation. We’ll go over the details and answer any questions you have face-to-face.


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