The Eye Care Center

Frequently Asked Questions

What is laser vision correction?

It is an outpatient treatment that uses a cool beam of light to gently reshape the surface of the eye - the cornea - thereby improving vision.

What are the benefits of laser vision correction?

Laser vision correction for nearsightedness and astigmatism is designed to be a onetime treatment that should reduce the condition overall, while also reducing or eliminating your dependence on glasses and contact lenses.

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Is laser vision correction safe?

Yes. Over one million patients worldwide have had this treatment performed on them successfully. The FDA has approved laser vision correction for nearsightedness and astimagtism, and found the treatment safe and effective for eligible patients.

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Does laser vision correction hurt?

No, the treatment itself is painless. Some patients experience discomfort for one to three days after treatment. Many patients compare this to a sensation of sand in the eye. we can prescribe pain medication to alleviate any discomfort during the recovery.

What is nearsightedness?

The normal eye is a perfect sphere, where the cornea and lens focus light to form an image on the back inside surface of the eye, known as the retina. With nearsightedness, the cornea's curvature is too steep for the shape of the eye. The light is focused in front of the retina, causing images of distant objects to appear blurry.

What is astigmatism?

The front of the astigmatic eye has an irregular shape, more oval, like a football. Incoming light focuses at multiple points instead of one. Astigmatism can make wearing contact lenses difficult or even impossible.

What is a cataract?

A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye. It can be compared to a windows that is frosted or "fogged" with steam.

What causes cataract?

The most command type of cataract is related to aging of the eye. Other causes of cataract include: Family history, Medical problems, such as diabetes, Injury to the eye, Medication, such as steroids, Long-term unprotected exposure to sunlight, Previous eye surgery.

How is cataract treated?

Surgery is the only way your ophthalmologist can remove the cataract. However, if symptoms from a cataract are mild, a change of glasses may be all that is needed for you to function more comfortably.

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