Discover why LASIK isn’t just a vision‑correcting procedure—it’s a long-term investment that can actually save you money compared to years of glasses and contacts.
LASIK has become one of the most widely performed surgical procedures worldwide since receiving FDA approval in 1999, with millions of patients now benefiting from reduced dependence on glasses and ...
PRK might be better if you have thin corneas or worry about dry eye. After LASIK, 90% of people have vision between 20/20 and 20/40 without glasses or contacts. Both LASIK and PRK are safe and ...
Astigmatism is a common eye condition where the cornea (outermost eye layer) is irregular. The cornea is usually round like a sphere, but people with astigmatism have oval-shaped corneas. This shape ...
For thousands of people considering LASIK each year, the most common question is also the most personal: “Will it hurt?” Brinton Vision, a premier refractive surgery center in St. Louis, is addressing ...
Tersigni Vision has published new guidance addressing a common concern among individuals considering vision correction: whether LASIK remains possible after a corneal scratch or other eye injury. The ...