LASER EYE SURGERY ANSWERS AND ARTICLES
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What’s the difference between LASIK and LASEK?
The differences between LASIK and LASEK are fairly minor in that the end result is usually the same. DR Matt Russell VSON Laser Vision Specialists reveals more...
What do you need to know about LASIK?
While there are many things you might want to know about LASIK, what you need to know about LASIK is considerably simpler.
Is LASIK done one eye at a time?
LASIK typically is a bilateral procedure – meaning it is performed on both eyes during the same surgical session. However, there are exceptions to this standard procedure.
Is radial keratotomy the same as LASIK?
Matt Russell from VSON Laser Vision Specialists answers the common question, is radial keratotomy the same as LASIK?
How much does laser eye surgery cost for astigmatism?
Some LASIK surgeons charge more to correct astigmatism. Here are VSON at the assessment, you'll get all the information you need regarding costs, and it's important to realise that our clinic charges no extra costs, or hidden costs when it comes to LASIK
How was LASIK discovered?
Curious to know how LASIK was discovered? Matt Russell from VSON Laser Vision Specialists briefly explains the history of LASIK
How long to use artificial tears after 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.
How dangerous is LASIK eye surgery?
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 LASIK and cataract surgery?
Does medicare cover laser eye surgery? Unfortunately, it doesn't. But there are many other treatments that medicare does cover.
How Queenslanders see before they have laser eye surgery in Brisbane
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!
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