How much is lasik eye surgery?Albertina How much is it? Also how does the procedure work?
Asha Some national chains advertise as low at $299 an eye, but when you look at the financial reports of those same chains you will find that the averaged cost is about $1, 350 per eye. Lasik cost varies from about $1, 400 to $2, 900 per eye, depending on the surgeon and technology, according to David Harmon, president of the St. Louis research firm MarketScope. http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-c…I work for a nonprofit organization that certifies Lasik doctor patient outcomes. We don't provide Lasik, just Lasik information and certification.What you will pay will depend greatly on your unique circumstances and which procedure is recommended. Conventional Lasik will likely be less expensive than wavefront-guided custom Lasik. All-Laser Lasik will likely be more expensive than traditional Lasik. Some clinics charge extra for "lifetime acuity" plans that provide additional surgery if required later.Nobody wants to pay too much for anything, but you are talking about microsurgery on your eyes. If you can't afford the best available surgeon, then you may not want to have Lasik at all . You need to focus (pun intended) on the quality of the surgeon and keep price secondary. Lasik works by reshaping the cornea - the clear front of the eye. The first step of Lasik is creating a thin flap of corneal tissue and moving that aside. Laser energy is applied to the exposed area, and then the flap is repositioned over the area that has been treated.By applying the laser energy deeper in the center of the cornea instead of at the top (like PRK, LASEK, and Epi-Lasik), the wound response is different. The eye is somewhat fooled into not knowing it has had surgery. This is how Lasik can have very fast vision recovery and virtually no pain. http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik.h…
Lina $1500 per eye. yes it worked great for me. my BF's husband is the only person i know it didn't work for. he's had 2 surgeries in each eye now to correct the problem and STILL has it, but everyone else i know it's been the most life-changing wonderful thing ever. good luck!
Alexander still runs about $1500-$2000/eye in most places.surgeon makes a flap in your cornea with a microkeratome (a form of blade), peels the flap back, "zaps" or burns away some cornea with a laser, puts the flap back. you spend 2-4 weeks on eyedrops, but usually dont need glasses anymore (until your 40's when you'll need reading glasses)
Ashley About $800-$1000. It reshapes the corneas.
Anisa You may want to check out this siteThis is the US FDA website on Lasik, full of information http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/lasik/
Babara Lasik eye surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her dental implants and Lasik surgery in India by a company called Indian Health Guru Consultants. The Price for dental and Lasik surgery is very less in India. She paid 25% of the price she was quoted in America.Indian Health Guru Consultants is very famous in India They arrange Dental surgery, jaw surgery, Lasik eye surgery, Dental Implants etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines- about their patient stories.They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low cost, as dental and eye surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star. http://www.indianhealthguru.comHope this helps.
Hong I'm in Nashville. I've seen advertisement for surgeries as low as 1400 for both eyes. I went with a doc who was referred to me and who I felt very comfortable with. I paid 2k. For me, the only scary part was when they put the metal thing in place to keep your eyes open. It didn’t hurt- I was just nervous about it. The procedure sounds gross- they cut a flap with the laser- flip the flap over- and then laser the back of the eye. They fix it by bringing the back of the eye to a more round shape- versus oval shape. It was over in less than 2 mins per eye- and I could see stuff on the wall still sitting in the chair- literally seconds later. I had horrible vision before- I’d worn glasses since the fifth grade and there’s no way I could drive without my contacts. I have very close to 20/20 vision now. Be forewarned though, you do have to be real careful with your eyes for the next couple of months. The flap on your eyes have to heal. So if you have a toddler- (I did) - you have to be super careful- a little scratch and the flap could mess up- or fall off!! There’s two kinds of drops you use for a couple of weeks that help the healing. One of the drops kind of stung and one drop was white so there was constant white goo I’d have to wipe off. One thing they didn’t tell me- I will probably have to use dry eye therapy drops (over the counter) for the rest of my life. I kept thinking it was just going to be for a while- but I know better now. It’s not that big of a deal. One drop every 4-5 hours and at bedtime. I had the procedure done 5 years ago and my vision is still perfect. I love it! Definitely worth it!!
Effie I paid $3600 for mine...worked perfectly...I went from legally blind to 20/20 in 5 minutes.
Lanora The price depends on what kind of lasik you need for your eyes. I had custom PRK on mine & it cost $1500.00 per eye. I had mine done in February 2007 & now I see 20/15. It is well worth the money. In the regular Lasik, they make a flap to perform the surgery, but with the PRK they scratch the cornea of the eye then do the lasik.
Felton Depends but do your homework.My wife had it done two years ago for $3000 complete. She got a recommendation from her optomologist. You can find lower prices for like $150 per eye, but then you are taking a chance.If you live in Wisconsin I can give you a recommendation. We only had one place in the state that was decent two years ago.
Jeannetta On average it will cost you approx $2, 000.00 / eye. I'm not an eye surgeon so I cannot tell you the precise methods used, but basically it involves using a laser to disintegrate cataracts, then depending on your eyes, they will sometimes implant a new lens etc. I have had both eyes done separately, little if any pain, and the results are AMAZING. & years later I am still seeing very well and only need glasses occassionally to read a newspaper if my eyes are "tired", I was legally blind before the surgery.
Deana Lasik is good and it helps a lot . No pain no glasses or contacts and it improves vision. The cost is around $3500 but there are many options also. You can pay monthly $48 and go. No interest and no downpayment for 18 months.To know more you can visit http://www.lasikpoint.blogspot.com
Colton about $400 per eye
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