LASIK Laser Vision Correction

LASIK is the most advanced form of Laser Vision Correction. Not only is LASIK the most comfortable technique for correcting vision, it offers the quickest vision recovery. In fact, most LASIK patients return to work after only one day!

The doctors performing LASIK at the Caplan Eye Clinic are among the most experienced refractive surgeons in the U.S. For over 15 years, the Caplan Eye Clinic has been a leader in providing technologically advanced vision correction such as LASIK.

We want you to make an informed decision about LASIK. For more information, please attend one of our FREE LASIK Consultaion, or call us at (504) 888-2600 or toll-free (877) 870-2600. If you are unable to attend a free LASIK seminar, call us to schedule a free LASIK screening with one of our doctors.

  • LASIK typically takes 5 to 10 minutes per eye. Each step of the procedure is explained to you as it is performed.
     
  • Eye drops are used to anesthetize your eye and make the procedure completely comfortable. No injections or needles of any kind are used during the LASIK procedure.
     
  • An eyelid holder called a "lid speculum" is used to keep you from blinking during the procedure. Because of the anesthetic eye drops used, you will not feel the need to blink during the procedure.
     
  • A ring is placed on the white part of the eye (sclera) to help hold your eye steady during the creation of the protective corneal flap. You will not see anything or feel any discomfort other than a "pressure sensation" from the ring during the creation of the corneal flap.
     
  • The corneal flap will then be lifted, but remains attached to the cornea by a "hinge" of corneal tissue.
     
  • Your surgeon will ask you to fixate carefully on a red target light. It is not uncommon for patients to move their eyes slightly during the procedure, and small movements will not cause any risk or damage to the eye.
     
  • The computer-controlled Excimer laser is then applied to the central part of the cornea to remove a precise amount of tissue (usually less than the thickness of one human hair). You will hear a clicking or tapping noise while the laser is being used. The surgeon will be able to constantly keep the laser beam centered on your eye with a joystick control and is able to stop the laser for any reason in a fraction of a second.
     
  • The flap is then placed back in the original position and your eye will be left to "settle" for a few minutes. Your eye will create a "natural vacuum" to keep the flap in place without the need for sutures until the protective layer of the eye grows to keep it together (within 24 hours).
     
  • Vision will be blurry immediately after the procedure, but will start to improve within a few hours. Most patients are able to see to drive and go back to work within one day.

    After the LASIK procedure

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