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What is the worst case scenario for complications? Can I go blind?
As with any other surgeries, there is no 100% guarantee that there will be no risks involved. The biggest complication u [ more ]
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What is the difference between Monovision and NV LASIK?
There are two types of correction that can help in your case. If you do not need glasses for distance, and only require [ more ]
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How fast will my vision return?
Some people are able to see better within a few hours or by the next morning. Even with no problems some people will nee [ more ]
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What does the preliminary or initial LASIK eye examination entail?
The initial eye examination will take 3-4 hours and will include: a detailed multi-media presentation about LASIK (Neces [ more ]
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How quickly after LASIK will I be able to see?
The average LASIK patient will see well the next day, and be able to return to work by day two. Of course, your vision w [ more ]
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Are there any medications I should stop before the surgery?
One week prior to the surgery, patients must stop taking the following medications: all types of Anti-Coagulation medica [ more ]
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If I find out that I am not a LASIK candidate, are there any other options?
Yes, at TRSC we offer two other options. One is called PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) which is a type of surface [ more ]
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How does the laser work?
The excimer laser uses a cold light beam to sculpt the cornea's surface to the desired shape, correcting nearsightedness [ more ]
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What are the risks of cataract surgery?
Cataract surgery is performed millions of times every year in the United States. In fact, it is the most commonly perfor [ more ]
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Does the cataract grow back?
The cataract will not grow back, but the tissue behind the lens, called the posterior capsule which supports the implant [ more ]
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