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LASIK (Laser in-situ Keratomileusis) is used to correct or reduce moderate to high levels of nearsightedness (myopia), astigmatism and farsightedness (hyperopia).The traditional LASIK procedure is relatively simple: a keratome is used to gently create a flap in the cornea. In IntraLASIK, the flap is created by a computer-controlled, precision laser. The flap is lifted and an excimer laser is then used to shape the remaining tissue. The flap is then carefully set back into place, forming an occlusive seal by osmopic pressure. Osmopic pressure holds the flap in place and allows it to heal very quickly, without stitches! Studies have shown that the LASIK procedure causes the least amount of discomfort when compared to all other types of refractive surgeries. Patients have also reported an almost immediate improvement in their vision following the LASIK procedure. Most patients say they experience little or no discomfort during or after the procedure. Since 1987, noted cornea specialist Dr William Boothe, William A. Boothe, M.D., has brought the world into focus with more than 80,000 LASIK laser vision correction procedures. Dr William Boothe has personally performed more VISX Custom 3-Dimensional Wavefront Customized laser vision correction procedures than any other surgeon in the world and was named VISX Surgeon of the Year by the manufacturer in 1999. Advantages of LASIK Some doctors believe that LASIK is a suitable procedure for correcting the most severe refractive errors. They also say that there is generally a faster recovery time after LASIK, LASIK patients can see well enough to drive immediately and have good vision within a week. CLINICAL RESULTS The FDA-approved AcrySof ReSTOR is a breakthrough in intraocular lens technology for most people with Cataracts, with or without Presbyopia, that may restore the eyesight of youth. Results from a controlled clinical study of the AcrySof ReSTOR IOL revealed that maximum visual performance is achieved when implanted bilaterally. Clinical data demonstrates that AcrySof ReSTOR IOL greatly reduces dependence on glasses or bifocals:
In addition, the quality of vision compared to wearing bifocals and/or trifocals is significantly improved. You'll have a full range of vision, without having to tilt your head to find that portion of your glasses that allows you to see clearly. Everyone's focusing ability is different. Most people will be able to see clearly in the distance, have very good reading vision and good middle vision without glasses, but some people may be more comfortable with additional correction, particularly at night or in dim light or for long periods of computer work. It is important to remember that implant surgery cannot resolve preexisting visual conditions such as floaters, flashes, or visual field loss that are a result of conditions of the eye and not related to the lens. While virtually everyone experiences much improved vision after cataract surgery, some people will have better uncorrected vision than others. It may be necessary for some people to wear glasses for distance, intermediate and/or near vision to obtain optimal visual acuity. The difference from standard lenses is that most people will not be dependent on these supplemental vision aids to function normally. RESTOR IOL CANDIDATES Virtually everyone who has cataracts and is in good general health may be candidate for implant surgery, but people with chronic infections, uncontrolled diabetes, or other health problems may have to wait until these conditions are under control prior to surgery. People who have had prior corneal refractive surgery (i.e. LASIK or PRK) may be acceptable candidates for ReSTOR implantation as long as their eyes are in good health. After a thorough examination, we will be able to better advise you if you qualify for the ReSTOR implant. If you've already had cataract surgery, you're not a candidate for the ReSTOR procedure. “My first experience with Dr. Boothe was very important as far as me going forward with having my LASIK procedure performed at Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center. Tony Dorsett, A key component in quality vision care is technology. When you decide to undergo LASIK or IntraLASIK laser vision correction, you want to know that the equipment being used on your eyes is state-of-the-art. Dr. Boothe believes that much of a surgeon’s responsibility to his patients involves using the latest, most technologically advanced equipment available. To stay on the cutting edge of LASIK laser vision correction, Dr. William A. Boothe constantly evaluates emerging technologies that can offer the best treatment options for patients. Among the latest technology in use daily at
Wavefront Mapping and WaveFront Guided Customized IntraLASIK The LASIK procedure is considered elective surgery by most insurance companies and as such, is not covered by most medical plans. This means that you, the patient, are responsible for the costs associated with the procedure.
Prices are determined according to each patient’s individual prescription and may vary. There is a cash price discount. The surgical fees include:
When you compare the cost of refractive surgery to the projected cost of glasses and contact lenses you’ll use over a ten-year period, you’ll discover that refractive surgery is the more economical option. In addition, we have several financing options that make it easier for you to afford the procedure that will make a difference in the way you see the world. VISX STAR S4 and CustomVue Alcon LADARVision 4000 and CustomCornea Verisyse Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) Dr Boothe Lasik surgery More info |
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