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Welcome New Businesses
Lasik Center Medical Group, Inc. in Irvine, CA
Envision Laser Centers in Altoona, PA
BEST LASIK in Riverside, CA
AmeriPlan Dental and Health Programs in Plano, TX
Nwern Vision Correction in Chicago, IL
Morgan Eye Care in Morgan, UT
Sumsion Michael A MD - Riverside Eyecare Professionals in Redding, CA
Eyecare Medical Corporation -- Joseph Lee MD in Lomita, CA
Eye Health Laser Center in Portland, OR
TLC Laser Eye Center in Elmwood Park, NJ
Berkeley Eye Center in Houston, TX
Southwestern Pa Eye Center - E Ronald Salvitti MD in Waynesburg, PA
Vision Care Specialties PC - Benjamin Warta OD in Denver, CO
Dr. Michael J. Fleming in Everett, WA
Conrad Eye Center in New Albany, IN
Van's Eyecare - Kenneth Van Amerongen OD in Loveland, CO
Heartland Lasik Center in Abilene, KS
Texas State Optical Of Baytown in Baytown, TX
Pleasant Valley Ophthalmology in Little Rock, AR
Laser Peripherals in Minneapolis, MN
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National Laser Eye Surgery Providers
Laser eye correction, as the name implies, is a surgical procedure that uses a laser to reshape the cornea and improve a person's vision. It has become popular because it can be used to correct all types of vision problems, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Consult a doctor to see if you are a good match for laser eye correction as some people may have other health issues that create a risk. Some people with severe vision problems may also not be good candidates for laser eye surgery.
Before the laser eye correction, numbing drops are placed in the patient's eye and lid holders are used to force the eyelids open during the procedure. A small incision is made in the cornea and the flap is folded back, opening up the inner cornea. The patient is instructed to focus on a light and keep their eye in one place while a laser actually removes portions of the cornea tissue.
After the laser eye correction is done, the corneal flap is replaced and will heal itself without the use of stitches. Most patients are allowed to go home that same day with an eye shield and specialized eye drops to keep the cornea lubricated while it heals.
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