LASIK vs. Contact Lenses
In this post, our San Antonio surgeons review the differences between LASIK and contact lenses.
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In this post, our San Antonio surgeons review the differences between LASIK and contact lenses.
While LASIK is a safe and highly effective procedure, some of our San Antonio patients may develop dry eye after undergoing laser vision correction treatment.
At our San Antonio laser vision correction center, we offer the best in vision correction technology including LASIK and PRK.
At our San Antonio laser vision correction center, we offer blade-free LASIK using the revolutionary IntraLase® system.
Recovering from LASIK laser vision-correction surgery generally involves getting plenty of rest and strictly following your doctor’s orders.
Before undergoing LASIK or cataract surgery in San Antonio, it’s important to have a complete eye exam to identify potential problems.
Custom LASIK techniques were developed to make the procedure safer and more accurate, and to reduce the risk of post-surgical side effects.
South Texas Eye Institute provides the services of experienced LASIK surgeons with the best technology and at extremely competitive prices.
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