Whats the deal with lasik eye surgery?Cathey How old do you have to be to get it? and how much does it cost?
Ebony Usually doctors tell you to wait until you are at least 25, your eyes are always changing, but after 25 they dont change as much. But you would have to go in for a consult with an Oftamologist in order to know for sure if you can, prescription for the best results should be between -2.00 to -4.00. and depeding where you live they range from $1.500-$2.500 per eye.Hope it help.
Fatimah Hello, I am a representative from LasikPlus hoping to provide you an answer to your question. Generally, you are a good candidate if:• You are at least 18 years old.• You are in good general health.• You have no health issues affecting your eyes.• You have no active eye conditions that might affect healing.• You have had a stable vision prescription for at least one year.• You are not pregnant, and have not been pregnant or nursing in the last 6 months.The price of laser correction vision surgery varies significantly by provider, type of procedure to be performed, and equipment used. WebMD estimates that typical costs for LASIK are in the range of $2, 200-$2, 250 per eye. While these one-time figures may seem high to some, we know how rewarding and valuable LASIK is to our patients – it is a life altering experience. Therefore, we try to provide plenty of options when it comes to financing their LASIK procedure.While this is some of the general information that I can provide on the topic, every person’s eyes are different. To learn more about the procedure that would be right for you and the steps involved, it would be best for you to speak to a physician and take advantage of the free consultation. Feel free to visit http://tinyurl.com/LasikPlus or call 1 (866) 953-0282. I hope this information was helpful, thank you for taking the time to research LASIK!
Julius What is most important is that your eyes have stabilized and your prescription is not changing. No matter what your age, if your eyes are fluctuating then Lasik would be trying to hit a moving target. http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik.htmI work with a nonprofit Lasik patient advocacy. We don't provide Lasik. We provide objective Lasik information and we verify Lasik doctors' patients' results.Although a handful of people under 18 have had Lasik, these are the rare exceptions. Most people don't have stable vision that young.The cost of Lasik will vary depending upon the type of proceedure you need (there are many nuances) and the competition where you live. http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-cost-price.htmWith the economy down, many Lasik centers are lowering their price to encourage patients to have Lasik now. You can even negotiate a lower price at many centers. http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-cost.htm
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