A recent study has measured patient satisfaction with LASIK compared
to contact lenses for vision correction. The study found that LASIK results in
fewer vision problems with night driving both with former contact lens wearers
and former glasses wearers. However, complaints about dry eye were
common among people who had LASIK as well as those who wore contact lenses or
glasses.
The study, led by Francis Price Jr., M.D., gathered patient
satisfaction over a three-year period. Patients in the study were between 18
and 60 years of age and included:
- 356 participants who wore contacts only
- 448 participants who wore contacts then had LASIK
- 154 participants who wore glasses and then had LASIK
- 53% of patients who wore contacts agreed that they would recommended contacts
- 87% of patients who wore contacts and then had LASIK agreed that they would recommend LASIK
- 77% of patients who wore glasses and then had LASIK agreed that they would recommend LASIK
Still another question addressed night vision difficulties.
The rate of night driving problems decreased after LASIK for those participants
who had previously worn contacts or glasses. “Overall, LASIK improves night
driving vision and that was very significant,” said Dr. Price.
If you have been “on the fence” about having LASIK vision correction
this new study may help you decide to take the first step toward improved
vision. At Lipstock LASIK and Cataract Center,
we have performed thousands of
LASIK procedures.
Learn more about the risks of LASIK, the benefits of LASIK
and whether your eyes are right for LASIK by scheduling a free LASIK Consultation at Lipstock LASIK and Cataract Center. Call 804-288-1543 or visit lipstocklaser.com to schedule your
appointment. Or take our free online LASIK Self-Evaluation here.
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