More
Affordable than Glasses?
Having LASIK may still save people
money in the long run. When
compared to the cost of glasses or contacts over a 20-year period
(data by Market Source), LASIK becomes the less expensive option.

Will I need glasses or contacts after surgery?
LASIK may decrease your dependence on glasses and contacts or, in
some cases, allow you to do without them entirely. According to
the American Academy of Ophthalmology, seven out of 10 LASIK patients
achieve 20/20 vision, and with IntraLase that number is higher.
However, 20/20
does not always mean perfect vision. If you have LASIK to correct
your distance vision, you’ll probably still need reading glasses
by around age 45. Therefore, it is important for you to consider
the possibility that LASIK may not give you perfect vision.
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schedule a complimentary screening, click
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