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arrow Are You a LASIK Candidate?

arrow Schedule Your LASIK Consultation Online!

arrow What is LASIK?

arrow CustomVue® Wavefront LASIK

arrow Crystalens® Accommodating Lens Implants

arrow Verisyse® and Visian ICL® Implantable Contact Lenses

arrow LASEK and PRK

arrow CRT (Corneal Refractive Therapy)

arrow Understanding Vision


Are You a LASIK Candidate?

If you lead an active lifestyle and are bothered by the inconvenience or appearance of glasses and the risks of contact lenses, you may be a candidate for laser vision correction. Also, if allergies, dry eye, or other eye disorders make contact lenses too irritating to wear, laser vision correction may be a safe, convenient alternative.

Generally, you must be 18 years old and have healthy eyes without any significant change in your prescription over the past year.

For many of our patients, vision correction surgery is a life-changing experience. A dramatic improvement in vision takes place painlessly in just a few minutes. Many people wake up the morning after surgery and see the alarm clock clearly for the first time ever.

What is LASIK?
In this procedure, the surface layer of corneal tissue is folded back from its usual position. The laser then gently reshapes the surface, and the surface layer is placed back in its original position, where it bonds naturally. The procedure takes about five minutes.

Most patients say they have no pain with LASIK, and most can return to work the next day.

LASIK can treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. With monovision or blended vision correction, LASIK can also correct Presbyopia.

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Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)

CustomVue® Wavefront LASIK
The most exciting recent development in vision correction surgery is CustomVue (also known as "wavefront-guided) LASIK.

Using WaveScan® based digital technology, originally developed for use in high-powered telescopes to reduce distortions when viewing distant objects in space, we can now identify, measure and correct imperfections in your eyes 25 times more precisely than with standard methods used for glasses and contact lenses. This information is transferred to the laser, allowing the surgeon to map and correct your eye's optical imperfections with microscopic detail.
CustomVue LASIK
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Wavefront-guided surgery might be superior to traditional laser surgeries for many candidates. Custom LASIK is personalized for you, resulting in shaper, clearer vision and reduced risk of side effects such as glare, night vision difficulties, and halos which can sometimes occur following standard LASIK procedures.

An FDA clinical study showed the following results from patients 12 months after undergoing Custom LASIK:

• 100% could pass a driving test without glasses or contact lenses
• 98% could see 20/20 or better without glasses or contact lenses
• 70% could see better than 20/20 without glasses or contact lenses

Millions of people worldwide have successfully undergone laser refractive surgery, and the number continues to grow. The surgeons at Harvard Eye Associates find that for most patients, LASIK and Custom LASIK are the procedures of choice. However, you will be carefully evaluated during your consultation. If you have questions about Crystalens or other types of Laser Eye Surgery, we are sure to answer them. The LASIK surgeons at Harvard Eye Associates take pride in providing world class care to our Orange County California LASIK patients.

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Other Options —
Crystalens® Accommodating Lens Implants
For people over 40 who are not a candidate for LASIK, the Crystalens implant can provide both distance and reading vision without glasses. Read more information about the Crystalens .



Verisyse® and
Visian ICL® Implantable Contact Lenses

If you are too nearsighted for LASIK, these tiny lens implants may be a more suitable choice. In these FDA approved procedures, a tiny contact lens is inserted inside the eye, where it remains permanently. Studies show that vision is often better than with glasses.

Verisyse

LASEK and PRK
These laser procedures are similar to LASIK, but the laser treatment is performed directly on the surface of the eye. Healing time is slightly longer than LASIK. Most people have normal vision after four or five days. These procedures are usually chosen for people whose corneal shape is not ideal for LASIK.
LASEK and PRK

Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)
CRT is an ideal option for people who are not a candidate for surgical vision correction because they are less than 18 years old or their vision is continuing to change. This technology corrects your vision while you sleep with safe therapeutic contact lenses.

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CRT

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Understanding Vision —
  Myopia (nearsightedness) occurs when the eye focuses objects in front of the retina. Distant objects become blurred, but near vision is usually preserved.

Myopia
  Hyperopia (farsightedness) occurs when objects are focused behind the retina. Difficulty usually begins with reading vision.

Hyperopia
  Astigmatism is caused by the cornea having an oval rather than round curvature. Objects are focused at more than one point, affecting both distance and near vision.

Astigmatism
  Presbyopia affects most people over age 40, causing difficulty reading.

Presbyopia
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