| Freedom to see and live better. How would you like to get rid of your glasses and contacts? To read the alarm clock as soon as you wake up? To stop squinting at the TV? LASIK laser vision correction may be your answer. LASIK stands for laser assisted in situ keratomileusis, and has been performed around the world since the mid 1990s. The FDA approved the first laser system for LASIK laser vision correction in 1998. Instead of treating the uppermost corneal tissue layer as older treatments did, LASIK creates a flap in the cornea that is folded to the side during the laser treatment. When the treatment is finished, the flap is replaced to its original position, where it completely adheres. LASIK laser vision correction is one of the medical marvels of recent times, with millions of success stories of patients who now enjoy life without the hassle of glasses or contacts. Today, with the most recent advancements in medical technology, LASIK has the potential to be safer and more effective than ever before. But like any medical procedure, there are risks involved with LASIK, risks which up until now may have prevented you from seriously considering the procedure. Precision Laser Eye Center has taken steps to address those risks by investing in the only technologies that have been proven to reduce some of the most common LASIK-related complaints. |

