LASIK

LASIK(laser in-situ keratomileusis)
The two-step LASIK procedure requires special skill on the part of a laser surgeon. ReVision founder and medical director, D. James Schumer, M. D. is a fellowship-trained cornea specialist and refractive surgeon, and has been performing refractive surgeries since 1993.
LASIK involves the use of two precise instruments: the microkeratome and the excimer laser.
First, a thin flap of corneal tissue attached by a hinge is created using a microkeratome. Once the flap is carefully lifted, the excimer laser reshapes a region of the underlying cornea tissue. The flap is then precisely repositioned. This creates a change in the cornea's overall curvature, and corrects the focus of the eye.
Healing is usually rapid, with minimal discomfort for the patient. Though subtle changes in vision may continue for several days or weeks, dramatic visual improvement typically takes place in a matter of hours.


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Financing Options
Are you seeking to learn about the LASIK eye surgery costs? Are you seeking LASIK in Columbus Ohio? Come in to our office to learn about our new patient financing options. If you are seeking LASIK in Ohio, Revision Eye Center does not want money to be an obstacle for clear vision. Because of this we have provided financing options designed to make laser eye surgery affordable. If you are considering LASIK laser vision correction and wish to find affordable solutions please do not hesitate to call us directly to discuss these options with a LASIK counselor.
Visit Our Cataract Center
Cataract patients now have the option to have their vision corrected to allow them to see at both near and far distances after cataract surgery! These lens implants provide significantly reduced dependence on glasses for all tasks of daily living, providing a range of focus that laser vision correction cannot achieve. Individuals with visual impairment suffering from cataracts previously had only a mono-focal lens implant option after surgery.

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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
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