
Interested in Corrective Eye
Surgery?
Vision Correction Surgery: Clearer Vision, Less Dependence on Glasses.
If you’re tired of relying on glasses or contact lenses, vision correction surgery might be a great option for you. Also known as refractive surgery, these procedures are designed to fix common vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
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These surgeries work by gently reshaping parts of your eye to help light focus more accurately on your retina—giving you sharper, clearer vision.
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Common Types of Vision Correction Surgery:
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LASIK: A quick and popular laser procedure that reshapes the cornea to improve your vision—usually with little downtime.
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PRK: Similar to LASIK, but done on the surface of the eye. Often recommended for patients with thinner corneas.
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SMILE: A newer, minimally invasive laser option, mainly used to treat nearsightedness.
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Lens-Based Procedures: These involve replacing or adding a lens inside the eye, and can be a great solution if you’re not a candidate for laser surgery.
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Every eye is different. A consultation with an eye specialist can help determine which procedure is best for your needs.



