Advanced Laser Vision Correction

See Life Clearly with LASIK

Say goodbye to glasses and contacts. LASIK is a safe, fast, and proven procedure that delivers lasting clear vision — often 20/20 or better.

96% Patient Satisfaction
20/20 Vision or Better
15 min Procedure Time
1–2 days Recovery Time

What Is LASIK Eye Surgery?

LASIK — Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis — is the world's most performed elective surgery. It permanently reshapes the cornea using a precision excimer laser to correct how your eye focuses light onto the retina.

The result? Sharp, clear, unaided vision. No more reaching for glasses in the morning or fumbling with contact lenses. LASIK corrects the four main refractive errors:

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Myopia

Nearsightedness — distant objects appear blurry

Hyperopia

Farsightedness — close objects appear blurry

Astigmatism

Irregular cornea shape causing blurred vision at all distances

Presbyopia

Age-related difficulty focusing on near objects

How LASIK Surgery Works

From start to finish, LASIK is completed in under 30 minutes. Here's exactly what happens at each stage:

1

Comprehensive Exam

Your surgeon maps the exact topography of your corneas, measures pupil size, checks corneal thickness, and evaluates overall eye health to confirm LASIK is right for you.

2

Numbing Eye Drops

Anesthetic drops are applied to both eyes. You'll feel a gentle pressure but no pain throughout the procedure. A small device holds your eyelid open comfortably.

3

Flap Creation

A femtosecond laser (or microkeratome blade) creates a precise, ultra-thin flap in the outer corneal layer. This takes only seconds per eye.

4

Corneal Reshaping

The flap is gently lifted. An excimer laser precisely removes microscopic amounts of corneal tissue based on your custom prescription — reshaping the cornea for ideal light focus.

5

Flap Replacement

The corneal flap is carefully repositioned. It adheres naturally without stitches, beginning the healing process immediately.

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Recovery

You'll rest briefly, then go home with a driver. Most patients notice dramatically clearer vision within hours. Full stabilization occurs over 2–4 weeks.

The Benefits of LASIK

LASIK has transformed the lives of over 40 million people worldwide. Here's why it remains the gold standard in vision correction.

Fast & Painless

The entire procedure takes under 30 minutes. Numbing drops ensure you feel nothing but mild pressure. You'll be home resting within an hour.

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Freedom from Lenses

Wake up and see clearly. No more glasses, contact lens cases, or cleaning solutions. Most patients never need corrective lenses again.

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Proven Precision

Modern LASIK uses wavefront-guided technology to map and correct even microscopic imperfections unique to your eyes, achieving superior outcomes.

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Rapid Recovery

Most patients return to work and daily activities within 1–2 days. Driving is typically possible the next morning after a follow-up check.

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Permanent Results

The corneal reshaping is permanent. Your improved vision doesn't fade over time. Age-related changes may occur but are unrelated to the procedure.

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Long-Term Savings

The average person spends $500–$1,000 per year on glasses and contacts. LASIK pays for itself within a few years and saves thousands over a lifetime.

Am I a Candidate for LASIK?

Not everyone qualifies for LASIK — and that's a good thing. A thorough screening ensures we only recommend it when success is highly likely.

✅ Good Candidates Are:

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Stable prescription for at least 12 months
  • Corneas of sufficient thickness (typically 500μm+)
  • Healthy eyes free of disease or active infection
  • Moderate levels of myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism
  • Realistic expectations about outcomes
  • Not pregnant or nursing
  • Generally healthy with no autoimmune conditions

⚠️ LASIK May Not Be Right If You Have:

  • Keratoconus (irregular cornea)
  • Very thin or irregular corneas
  • Severe dry eye syndrome
  • Unstable or extreme prescriptions
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Active eye infections or inflammation
  • Glaucoma or cataracts

If LASIK isn't right for you, alternatives like SMILE, PRK, or EVO ICL may still deliver exceptional vision correction.

What Are the Risks of LASIK?

LASIK has an outstanding safety profile — it's one of the most studied elective surgeries in history. Still, every procedure carries some risk.

Dry Eyes

The most common side effect. Usually temporary (weeks to months) and managed with lubricating drops. Severe dry eye before surgery can disqualify a patient.

Halos & Glare

Some patients notice halos around lights at night, especially in the first weeks. This typically resolves as the eye heals.

Under/Over Correction

Occasionally, the laser removes too little or too much tissue. An enhancement procedure can fine-tune the result in most cases.

Flap Complications

Rare issues with the corneal flap, such as irregular healing. Modern femtosecond lasers have dramatically reduced flap-related complications.

Regression

A small percentage of patients experience gradual return of their refractive error over years, particularly those with high prescriptions.

Infection

Very rare when post-op antibiotic drops are used as directed. Proper screening and sterile technique minimize this risk significantly.

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Overall, serious vision-threatening complications occur in less than 1% of LASIK procedures. Thorough pre-operative screening is the most important factor in achieving safe, excellent outcomes.

LASIK Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before booking your consultation.

Ready to See the World More Clearly?

Book your free, no-obligation LASIK consultation today. Our expert team will evaluate your eyes and tell you exactly what to expect.

Free consultations available. Most insurance accepted for pre-op evaluation.