Questions to Ask Your Surgeon Once you have the names of refractive surgeons, the next step is to find out more about their credentials, reputation, and practice. Don’t be shy about asking penetrating questions. LASIK surgeons understand that patients have many questions about them and about the procedure, and they should be prepared to answer… Read the full article
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Contemplating Laser Eye Surgery (Part 2) Finding the right LASIK surgeon
Finding the Right LASIK Surgeon If you are a candidate for LASIK, your next step will be the most important one: finding the right physician to perform the procedure. You will need an ophthalmologist to perform your LASIK surgery. An ophthalmologist is a licensed medical doctor who has a minimum of four years of additional… Read the full article
How Long Will It take to Get my Best Vision After PRK?
The majority of patients will be at least 20/40 five days after surgery with many 20/25 or better 1 week after surgery. Fluctuating vision that does not interfere with daily routines is noted in many patients over the first month. Patients will usually achieve their optimal result by three months.
Why Do Some Patients Regress Years After LASIK or PRK?
LASIK/PRK should not regress years after surgery. Regression related to wound healing or energy absorption should occur within the first year. Unfortunately, LASIK/PRK does not prevent eye disease nor does it prevent changes in the eye caused by aging. As we all get older the lens inside the yellows (nuclear sclerosis) inducing nearsightedness or myopia…. Read the full article
Are The LASIK and PRK Procedures Painful
Neither procedure in and of itself is painful. In general, the LASIK procedure is more uncomfortable than PRK because pressure is felt when the suction ring is applied during flap formation. In both procedures, patients with small eyes tend to have more discomfort than the average patient when the speculum is placed. The speculum is… Read the full article
Why Do Some Patients That Have PRK Have Slightly Blurred Vision Longer Than Others?
The PRK procedure involves removing the surface cells prior to treatment with the laser. The surface cells the grow back over the next 3 to 4 days and form a healing line. As the healing line smooths out vision improves. Rarely, the healing line can fall directly in the center of vision in both eyes and the… Read the full article
What If I am Not a Candidate for Lasik
Four out of ten patients that come to see us are not candidates for Lasik eye surgery. Of these, two can have PRK. So 20% of patients can only have PRK. When we do our monthly statistical analysis we note that we do 50% PRK. This is because 3 out of 10 candidates that qualify for Lasik… Read the full article
Boston Magazine’s Top LASIK surgeon/ Ophthalmologist
Dr. Ernest W. Kornmehl, M.D.,F.A.C.S. is selected as a Top Laser Surgeon and Laser Center in Boston Magazine’s Top Doctors issue 2011.
Contemplating Laser Eye Surgery (Part I)
If you have worn eyeglasses or contacts most of your life, the possibility of having good eyesight without them may seem remote. But today, high success rates with LASIK and PRK are inspiring more people to seriously contemplate laser eye surgery. A good way to get started is to address these two questions: Am I… Read the full article
An Overview of Laser Vision Correction – Part 3
LASIK and Myopic Correction As explained earlier, patients who are nearsighted have corneas with too much curvature in proportion to the length of their eyes. Once the corneal flap is made and lifted back, the excimer laser reshapes the underlying stroma to achieve a flatter cornea. The surgeon’s carful, precise measurements, which are programmed into… Read the full article