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A Guide to Laser Vision Correction
More than 1.3 million LASIK surgery procedures are performed annually in the U.S. Today, laser surgery is one of the most popular vision correction treatments.
Choosing a LASIK Eye Surgeon
Your choice of a LASIK doctor should not be based on the cost, the location of the doctor’s office, or the type of LASIK technology used. Simply as a starting point, you could ask friends, family, and co-workers who’ve had LASIK about their experiences.
CustomVue Laser Vision Correction
You may have heard CustomVue treatments referred to as "custom" or "wavefront" LASIK. This breakthrough treatment establishes a new standard in laser vision correction.
Laser Vision Correction
There are a few reasons people choose Laser Vision Correction. Better vision, convenience and appearance are all important factors in today's busy lifestyles.
LASIK/Laser Surgery
Many people are opting for laser vision correction such as LASIK in lieu of eyeglasses or contact lenses. But not everyone is a LASIK candidate. Find out if you qualify for LASIK by reading up on the advantages and cautions associated with LASIK procedures.
The Complete Guide to Laser Vision Correction
No More Glasses: The Complete Guide to Laser Vision Correction
by Shulman MD, Julius
Tips on Laser Vision Correction
If you're tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses, you may be considering Lasik eye surgery. One of the newest procedures to correct vision problems. Before you sign up for the surgery, get a clear picture of what you can expect.
What is Laser Vision Correction?
Laser vision correction is an alternative to eyeglasses and contact lenses that can help you see more, naturally. The concept behind laser vision correction is simple - reshaping the front of the eye to change its focusing power.
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