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Lasik and Other Corrective Eye Surgeries

LASIK Can Help Achieve Clearer Vision…

But Is It Right For You?

Harvard doctors reveal essential information about laser eye surgery so you can make an informed decision.

You know what it’s like not to be able to see very well. It’s not fun.

Glasses and contact lenses can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. However, glasses can be a pain. They can make it hard to participate in physical activities and if you lose them, you’re sunk. Contacts are not right for everyone, especially people who don’t like putting something into their eye. 

The upside of laser eye surgery, or LASIK, is that it typically offers clear vision and frees people from glasses or contact lenses. 

It sounds like a simple decision but there is a lot to know before pursuing LASIK. Laser vision correction is often not covered by insurance and does carry the risk of complications.

There’s no one better to give you the straight talk about laser vision procedures than the most trusted doctors at Harvard Medical School. 

Inside this special report, LASIK and Other Refractive Procedures, you’ll discover the most essential information about LASIK, PRK and SMILE surgery all in one place.

  • Two reasons LASIK surgery could create more problems than it solves. Pg 12
  • Which laser surgeries have the shortest and longest recovery times. Pg 14
  • Can your eyes regress back to your original vision after LASIK? Pg 9
  • How to minimize the risk of side effects like glares, halos and corneal hazing. Pg 6

No more guessing, wondering, or worrying...

Inside your guide, LASIK and Other Refractive Procedures, you’ll discover what to expect at your evaluation…steps to take pre-op and post-op…what to expect before, during and after surgery…the benefits and risks of LASIK, PRK and SMILE procedures…hidden costs…and how to choose the right surgeon…all in a straightforward, easy to understand way. 

Order your Harvard Medical School guide, LASIK and Other Refractive Procedures, today!

LASIK and Other Corrective Eye Surgeries
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Here’ s a sneak preview

  • 10 questions you must ask your doctor if you’re considering LASIK surgery…Pg 7
  • Large pupils? LASIK may not be your best option…Pg 5
  • Your surgeon promised you 20/20 vision…why you may want to change surgeons. Pg 10
  • Sounds crazy but “scrubbing” these is one of the most important steps to take before surgery. Pg 13
  • What is monovision LASIK? Pg 9
  • Oh no…the laser removed too much corneal tissue. Now what? Pg 9