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Which Laser Eye Correction Procedure Is Right For Me?

You may feel a little overwhelmed by the choices available to you for laser eye correction. Remember: selecting a procedure isn't a decision you make alone.

Your surgeon will recommend the right laser eye correction procedure for your needs, based on a number of factors; for example, your health status, vision errors, and goals for laser eye correction.

Considering LASIK Surgery

There are several different vision correction procedures being performed today, including LASIK, LASEK*, and PRK*.

LASIK is the most widely used laser eye correction surgery. One type of LASIK, the Wavefront Optimized® LASIK procedure, allows doctors to correct a wider range of visual problems than ever before.

When you're ready to take the next step, discuss the quiz results with an eye surgeon. Find LASIK surgeons in your area now.

Choosing Your Surgeon

Choosing a surgeon may seem daunting. Before you see a doctor, prepare a list of questions so you will make sure to get all the information you need. We have prepared for you some guidelines for choosing your LASIK surgeon to give you more information and to suggest questions you might ask surgeons about laser eye correction surgery.

*OptiLASIK Laser Vision Correction is not approved to perform these types of procedures.

Glossary Entries

LASIK: An acronym for Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis. LASIK is a type of laser surgery in which the cornea is reshaped to improve vision. A device called a microkeratome is used to surgically create a thin, hinged flap of corneal tissue. The flap is folded back, the laser is directed to the corneal surface exposed beneath the flap and the flap is brought back into place.

LASEK: An acronym for Laser Assisted sub-Epithelial Keratectomy, a refractive surgical procedure similar to PRK, where the surface cells (epithelium) of the cornea are removed prior to laser treatment. Then the laser reshapes the cornea to improve vision. Once the laser ablation is completed, the surface cells are replaced over the reshaped area. OptiLASIK Laser Vision Correction is not designed to perform LASEK procedures.

PRK: An acronym for Photorefractive Keratectomy, a refractive surgery procedure that uses an excimer laser to remove tissue directly from the surface of the cornea.OptiLASIK Laser Vision Correction is not designed to perform PRK procedures.