Santa Monica Lasik Vision Correction
When you are considering Santa Monica LASIK surgery, it makes sense to learn as much as you can about the procedure before you make your decision. Being well informed can make the procedure less frightening and help you proceed smoothly through the period before and after your procedure. Responsible surgeons and staff will provide you with all the information you need to feel comfortable, safe and secure. Videos, pamphlets, and conversations with your LASIK consultant can all help give you a complete picture of what to expect and typical results.
Complications from LASIK surgery are very rare. In fact, complications occur in just one to five percent of LASIK cases. Many of the complications are minor and treatable. You'll be given local anesthesia (eye drops) as the surgeon reshapes your cornea, and patients are usually given medication to help relax prior to surgery. At the Assil Eye Institute, we do all we can to provide a calming and relaxing atmosphere in our Santa Monica office to make your surgery a stress-free experience.
Experience Few Side Effects with Santa Monica LASIK Vision Correction
There are a few potential side effects to be aware of as you consider LASIK vision correction. Dry eye and glare are among the most common complications or side effects of LASIK surgery. Some individuals experience night-vision halos, although these generally diminish over time. In some cases, patients may experience vision that was under or overcorrected. These individuals may need additional treatment after their laser procedures. The majority of LASIK patients, however, walk away with significantly improved vision.
Learn more about the benefits of LASIK vision correction from the Assil Eye Institute. We will provide you with straightforward information regarding the different types of vision correction, what to expect, and possible side effects. We invite you to come to our Santa Monica office for a free consultation. Contact the Assil Eye Institute to obtain the information you need to make a decision about LASIK.

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