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- Am I a good candidate?
- What is CustomLASIK?
- What is the difference between CustomLASIK and LASIK?
- What can LASIK do for me?
- How will I know what procedure I need to have?
- Who will my doctors be and what will they do?
- What do I need to know about different laser technologies?
- Will the procedure hurt?
- What will my recovery be like?
- What are the risks?
Am I a good candidate for LASIK?
The best way for you to determine this is with a thorough exam from your eye doctor.
Appropriate candidates must be at least 18 years old, in good general health,
and have good eye health with no diseases such as cataracts or glaucoma. Laser
vision correction can treat a very broad range of nearsightedness, farsightedness
and astigmatism.
Through an initial consultation,
your doctor will confirm if you are a good candidate, explain the procedure, and
answer your questions so that you can make an informed decision. He or she will
explain what results you can reasonably expect by measuring your prescription and
thoroughly examining your eyes.
I have heard about CustomLASIK. What is this procedure?
CustomLASIK is a procedure that involves the use of a wavefront analyzer and
enables your surgeon to customize the Conventional LASIK procedure to your individual
eyes. This customized procedure can result in patients seeing clearer and
sharper than ever before.
What is the difference between Conventional LASIK and CustomLASIK?
CustomLASIK uses a tool called the wavefront analyzer to accurately measure the
way light travels through your eye. The resulting map of your eye is then programmed
into the laser, and the laser treats your eye based upon that personalized
3D map. CustomLASIK helps to treat “higher order” aberrations, which are tiny
imperfections in the eye that can have a significant impact on one's quality of
vision. In fact, higher order aberrations have been linked to visual glare and halos.
Higher order aberrations have not been previously treatable with contacts, glasses
or Conventional LASIK.
Conventional LASIK is still a very good choice for many patients, though most will
prefer the higher level of customization that CustomLASIK can provide. Ultimately,
you need to discuss the options with your doctor. You can trust your FEC Lasik
eye care professional to help you make the correct decision.
Is the actual LASIK part performed the same way? Or is CustomLASIK a completely
different procedure?
The actual LASIK procedure is performed in exactly the same way in both
Conventional LASIK and CustomLASIK. The pre-op testing for Conventional LASIK
and CustomLASIK differ greatly. The wavefront analyzer used with CustomLASIK brings a whole new
level of knowledge and accuracy to the surgeon.

I've heard a lot of great things about LASIK. What can LASIK do for me?
While laser vision correction has proven overwhelmingly successful in reducing dependence on glasses
and contact lenses, the degree of improvement may vary among individuals. How well and how quickly
your vision improves depends on how well you heal and the severity of your prescription.
Although FEC Lasik cannot promise patients "perfect" or 20/20 vision, most laser patients with mild to moderate
prescriptions do achieve 20/20 vision or are within 1 to 2 lines of 20/20 vision on an eye chart. This means
they no longer need glasses or contacts to drive, play sports, watch movies and TV, or participate in
careers requiring excellent vision such as police and fire departments.
Additionally, CustomLASIK has proven to be an exciting development. Clinical studies have shown that
CustomLASIK can improve not only what you can see but how well you can see it.
In the past, all vision was measured using a standard vision chart. If you could see the letters, the doctor
would proclaim your vision as a number, such as 20/20, 20/100, etc. But now, with CustomLASIK, doctors
are able to focus on the quantity and quality of your vision. Many patients who have had CustomLASIK
are reporting being able to see clearer than ever before. It's as if someone had taken an ink pad and freshly
stamped each letter on the vision chart in bold black letters. Because CustomLASIK corrects the unique
imperfections in each individual's vision, it is likely that night vision will be improved.
Your pre-procedure consultation with your doctor will help determine the range of your probable outcome
based on your particular prescription, healing profile and expectations. The results and research gained
from tens of thousands of procedures performed through our laser center are shared throughout our network, allowing
doctors to continually fine-tune techniques, more effectively forecast visual results, and counsel new
patients. Keep in mind, as a patient ages the need for reading glasses is quite common.
Our laser center stands behind its patients' distance vision results for life because we have confidence in the stability
of results over the long-term.

How will I know what procedure I need to have?
Your eye care professional is the best person to tell you that. CustomLASIK is necessary for some and
desirable for many. Everyone's eyes are different and your eyes may best be treated with CustomLASIK. You
should schedule a consultation with your eye doctor. Together, you can determine what is right for you.
What does LASIK cost? Is there a price difference between Conventional and CustomLASIK?
For information on pricing, call 1-877-707-2020.
The cost of CustomLASIK is generally greater than the cost of Conventional LASIK.
CustomLASIK is performed using some of the most advanced technology in the vision industry. The
procedure combines the technology of the wavefront analyzer with the precision of a computerized laser
and the skill of your respected surgeon.

Who will my doctors be and what will they do?
Doctors are involved in all three phases of your laser vision correction procedure: the pre-procedure consultation,
the laser procedure, and post-procedure care.
All doctors have been educated in all aspects of laser
vision correction. Although our affiliated surgeons are renowned for their training and expertise, the
outcome of your laser procedure also depends upon the right care before and after your surgery.
What do I need to know about different laser technologies?
Through our network we have access to the latest laser technologies including
eye trackers and scanning lasers. Our center use only FDA-approved lasers to
gently reshape the cornea during LASIK. These excimer lasers use cool, computer-controlled beams of
ultra-violet light. The best technology and laser for you is determined during the personal consultation
and is dependent on such things as prescription, thickness of the cornea, size of the pupil and ocular
anatomy.

Will the procedure hurt?
Most patients find the procedure to be slightly uncomfortable. One good way to learn more about how it
might feel is to talk to someone who has had the procedure, such as a friend or relative, or a staff member
at the doctor's office. For most patients, the feeling of anxiety and the fear of the unknown is worse than
the actual procedure.
Anesthetic drops are used to numb the eye just before surgery begins and you may be given a mild sedative.
After your procedure, your eye may feel a foreign body sensation or irritation for a few hours, but
most patients are quite comfortable after taking a short nap. You will be given drops for your eyes to
counteract the potential dryness you may experience for several days following the surgery.

What will my recovery be like?
Most LASIK patients usually see quite well the day following their procedure and may be able to resume
most of their normal daily activities, but patients with higher prescriptions may recover more slowly.
Although the speed of visual recovery depends on personal healing patterns, most patients notice
dramatic visual results within the first few days following their procedure.
What are the risks?
There are risks with the laser vision correction procedure. However, the chance of having a vision reducing
complication has been documented in a number of clinical studies to be minimal. Remember, millions
of people have had excellent results from laser vision correction.
Some potential complications include conditions such as dryness, complications in making the surgical
flap, night glare, under or over-correction, and loss of best-corrected vision. At our laser center,
these and other risks of the surgery are discussed fully with the patient prior to the procedure. Proper preoperative
screening ensures that we proceed with the procedure only when it is medically advisable. As
well, diligent post-operative care helps to identify and address any potential healing complications.
Perhaps the best way to help prevent LASIK complications is to choose a surgeon who is experienced and
respected in the community. This is one of the advantages of choosing our laser center. Our practice partners
with respected and knowledgeable eye care professionals who value patient care above all things.
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