LASIK
How long to use artificial tears after LASIK depends on how long you think you need them. Every LASIK recovery is different and every patient will experience different levels of dryness for different lengths of time.
LASIK eye surgery is not dangerous if you're a good candidate and choose a surgeon with the right skills and experience. Matt Russell from VSON Laser Vision Specialists explains more...
Does medicare cover laser eye surgery? Unfortunately, it doesn't. But there are many other treatments that medicare does cover.
To see if you're suitable for a vision correction procedure, it's best that you visit a nearby ophthalmologist and who can confirm your suitability. However, many people want a low-commitment option to see if they are a candidate for a procedure before they visit. This not only gives them a better idea of what type of procedure may suit them but also help give them a sense of their expectations for what they can see after vision correction!
Does Lasik work? The short answer is YES! Matt Russell from VSON Laser Vision Specialists goes into more depth about LASIK in this post
Does my health insurance cover LASIK? Matt Russell from VSON Laser Vision Specialists breaks down what most insurance programs, including Medicare cover
Once you’ve recovered from laser eye surgery, the changes made to your cornea by the laser are permanent and completely stable. The eye quickly adapts to your new vision. However, it is possible that your eyesight will worsen after laser eye surgery due to two reasons...
Matt Russell from VSON Laser Vision Specialists clears up the myth surrounding LASIK causing you to need reading glasses
Daunted by the misconception of LASIK causing cataracts? In this blog, Dr Matt Russell discusses the nuances of vision correction surgery to clarify any concerns you have.
Wondering if lazy eye can be an obstacle to achieving clear vision with LASIK? In this blog, Dr Matt Russell explains the workings of dry eye and how you can achieve your natural vision with LASIK. Learn more...
