Often one of the biggest reasons lens wearers hesitate to have
their vision corrected is the cost. They aren't sure how much it may cost them,
if they will need to pay for multiple surgeries, if they will be able to really
stop wearing lenses, and if continuing the on-going cost of lenses would just
be easier.
We’d like to take a moment to educate you on a few of these
points, but first, the most important decision you must make is to visit a
reputable surgeon. In order to get the care and results you are expecting, you shouldn't just trust your eyes to ANY LASIK surgeon. There are thorough
surgeons and there are “other” surgeons. A thorough surgeon is an
ophthalmologist that is reputable in the community, trusted by multiple
patients and staff, will ensure you are an excellent candidate for LASIK (and
offers other procedures if you are not), has performed at least 5,000 surgeries
AND has a low enhancement rate (the rate at which a doctor needs to enhance the
original results in order to get the patient to their visual
expectations). An excellent enhancement rate is less than 10%.
Multiple Surgeries
Often patients have the misconception that to have excellent
eyesight, they will need multiple LASIK surgeries. This is not true.
Some surgeons perform multiple surgeries on one patient because
they were not accurate the first time, they are new to performing eye surgery,
or they didn't take accurate measurements prior to performing surgery.
As we said before, an expert surgeon will have a less than 10% enhancement
rate. There are very few cases where they may need to enhance the original
results, but it is mostly due to patient error in after-care or an agreed-upon
course of treatment prior to surgery. These enhancements should be covered in
the original cost of surgery and should NOT be a whole new surgery charge.
Stop Paying For and Wearing Lenses
This is a concern for almost every patient. After all, why would
anyone in their right mind agree to eye surgery if they have to continue
wearing lenses?
If you are a good candidate for the procedure and you have chosen
a reputable surgeon, then you should be able to have many, many years of
lens-free vision. How many years depends on how old you are at the time of
surgery. Our eyes age along with us and there will be age-related issues, like
Presbyopia, that require glasses for reading. Presbyopia occurs in the lens of
your eye and not in the cornea (where vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness,
and astigmatism occur). LASIK or other vision correction procedures correct the
cornea and the younger you are when you have the procedure, the longer you have
to enjoy lens-free vision.
Lenses or LASIK – Which is Easier?
Ultimately, this decision is going to be up to you. LASIK and
other vision correction procedures are a one-time cost.
If you have a flexible spending account, it's even easier than
that! Give us a call and we'll explain the details.
Or you can continue to make payments for lenses, replacement
lenses, contacts, replacement contacts, cleaning solution, travel cases, travel
solutions, etc. for the next 10, 15, 20, 25+ years.
The choice is yours.
Payment Plans
We are here to answer any questions you may have about
payment plans and how to fit LASIK into your budget. Please feel free to give
us a call at 804-288-1543 – there is no need to set up an appointment. We’ll answer any
questions you may have and you can come in whenever you are ready.