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You have chosen Nearsighted, over 40

The following procedures would be best for your vision type.


VISION GOALS

If you are under age 40 laser refractive surgery will give you BOTH distance and near vision. As you age your lens of your eye loses your ability to accommodate and see at near - this is usually after age 40. This is when many people begin using reading glasses or bifocals.

If you are over age 40 and have laser refractive surgery you will be given different options.

1. Straight distance vision and use of reading glasses for near. This is good for those who lead an active outdoor lifestyle.

2. Mono Vision where one eye is treated for distance vision and one eye is treated for near vision. This is good for those who do both distance and near tasks regularly.

3. Modified near vision - this is useful for very near sighted or far sighted persons who work at small near tasks most of the time.

Each person needs to be evaluated and counseled as to which type of vision meets their wants and needs.


MONO VISION

This is an option for those people over 40 who require reading glasses for near vision tasks. Mono Vision gives you good distance and near vision by treating one eye for distance and one eye for near vision or partial near vision. Many people learn to adapt to mono vision with excellent results. Your dominant eye is usually treated for distance vision and your non-dominant eye is slightly under corrected for near vision - your eyes learn to work together after an adaptation period and many people need no glasses for distance or near with this option. Millions of people wear mono vision contact lenses with great success.

LASIK

Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomeilusis - is the most common refractive procedure. During LASIK surgery a corneal flap is created by the INTRALASE femtosecond laser. This flap is then lifted and the prescription is treated with the Excimer laser on the residual corneal tissue. The flap is then repositioned and the treatment is complete. There are two types of LASIK - TRADIDITIONAL AND CUSTOM VUE. Each patient will be evaluated to determine which procedure is the best treatment for their needs.

PRK

Photo-Refractive Keratectomy became popular worldwide in the early 1990's when the excimer laser was first approved by the FDA for laser vision correction. During PRK surgery the corneal surface is treated instead of the inner tissue as in LASIK. The results are similar to LASIK, but the healing process is slower and there is more discomfort for the first few days post operatively. Many patients who have preexisting problems such as corneal cell problems, severe dry eye, thin corneas or occupations that require PRK have excellent outcomes with PRK.

CUSTOMVUE

WaveScan technology was originally developed for use in high-powered telescopes to reduce distortions when viewing distant objects in space. This technology has now been applied to laser vision correction, measuring imperfections in the eye never before measured using standard methods for glasses and contact lenses. WaveScan-based digital technology identifies and measures imperfections in your eyes 25 times more precisely than standard methods. The powerful WaveScan software translates the information into a set of CustomVue treatment instructions for the laser.

VERISYSE

A new procedure in the United States - the Phakic IOL (an internal lens placed inside an eye with a natural lens) has been performed in Europe and elsewhere for many years with excellent success. This procedure is for those persons who do not qualify for laser vision correction because of extreme nearsightedness and soon extreme farsightedness. This procedure allows you to have more normal vision with thinner glasses or contacts. For those who qualify, a LASIK procedure can be performed after the initial healing phase to reduce the residual correction further.

Please call (281) 464-9616 to schedule a consultation to determine which procedure would be best for your vision.

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