A lot of people have had successful LASIK, but as many as 10 times that number are good candidates that are waiting.1 Some people are waiting because they don't think they can afford it. Others are unaware of the true safety of the procedure. But most people are waiting simply because they lack the right information. The introduction of the iLASIK Procedure (using exclusive LASIK technology, only from AMO) means the wait is over and it's simple:
Safe And Effective
The technology used in the iLASIK Procedure is very mature (the systems used today have been in use for years) and very safe.2 Doctors have been performing laser vision procedures for over a decade, and 31.4 million procedures have been performed worldwide to date,3 making it the most common elective vision procedure in the U.S. In fact, all branches of the U.S. military and NASA recently allowed the treatment of LASIK for their servicemen and women, thanks to studies using iLASIK Technology.
The iLASIK Procedure
The iLASIK Procedure only takes minutes. It reshapes your cornea to correct the refractive imperfections in your eye (these imperfections are essentially the reason you are nearsighted, farsighted, etc.). Here's what happens:
Superior LASIK Flaps
To correct your vision with the iLASIK Procedure, a thin LASIK flap needs to be created. There are two ways to make this flap: a blade or the IntraLase FS laser. The iLASIK Procedure EXCLUSIVELY uses the IntraLase Laser; it's part of what makes iLASIK vision correction unique. Eighty-one percent of patients choose bladeless LASIK over traditional LASIK with a blade when given the choice.4
You have a choice: you want the laser, YOU WANT THE iLASIK PROCEDURE.
Just Asking
It's natural to have a bunch of questions when considering the iLASIK Procedure. Your iLASIK surgeon and his/her staff are experts at answering those questions and are real pros who will provide plenty of support during the process. Still, here are a few answers to some of the questions we get asked the most:
20/20 And Beyond
Surely you've heard the phrase "20/20 vision." This term has come to be known as the standard for "good" vision; it's the baseline. It means that you see at 20 feet what a person without any vision problems would see at 20 feet. If your vision was 20/40, it means that you can see an object 20 feet away, but a person without any vision problem would be able to see the same object if he/she is 40 feet away. In short, the higher the second number the worse your vision is, and the lower the second number the better your vision is. You need to be at least 20/40 in order to drive, while fighter pilots are often 20/15.
The vast majority of iLASIK patients have seen 20/20 OR BETTER after surgery ... That could be life changing!*