LASIK

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LASIK is the world’s most commonly performed surgery for correcting vision.

With its wide treatment range and visual recovery speed, LASIK is backed by proven technology and results.

With LASIK, a thin flap of corneal tissue is created in the outer layer of the cornea. This is folded back to expose the underlying corneal tissue, which is reshaped with an Excimer laser to correct the refractive error.

 

 

Benefits of LASIK:

  • Poses little or no post operative pain or discomfort
  • Generally a quick visual recovery
  • Most frequently performed procedure
  • Treatment standard for more than 20 years
  • Covers a wide prescription range
  • Optimal outcomes for vision correction

How the procedure is performed:

To find out if LASIK is right for you, contact one of our friendly staff members to book for a complimentary laser assessment here.

To find out your suitability for laser vision correction take the Online Eye Suitability Test at the button below.

Online Eye Suitability Test

Book complimentary laser assessment

To understand your best laser options we provide either a tele-consultation or in-house assessment that is no cost to the participant. Provided by a skilled refractive counsellor from ParkView Day Surgery, our affiliated day surgery facility, during this appointment we are able to refine what your personal eye solution is, and provide you an opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

Are you suitable for eye laser surgery?

Not all people are suitable for laser surgery and a thorough examination with an Ophthalmologist is necessary to determine suitability, however, there are some general guidelines and questions which can provide an initial indication of suitability. Take the suitability test and take your first step to a clearer brighter future.

Your questions answered here

We understand that having eye laser surgery is an important decision and that you may have questions about the procedure, your immediate recovery and what you can expect in the days, weeks and months after surgery. We have answered as many as we can here.