New York City LASIK Surgeons - Manhattan NYC - Belmont Eye Center

 
New York City LASIK Specialists
Performing LASIK, PRK, CK, and Corneal
Transplants from their Manhattan LASIK Offices
 
What is Laser Vision Correction?
What is Nearsightness?
What is Farsightness?
What is Astigmatism?
Does Insurance Cover The Procedure?

Manhattan LASIK Surgeon - Dr. Sandra Belmont

As a highly experienced NYC laser eye surgery specialist, Dr. Belmont understands many patients feel apprehensive about undergoing eye surgery. This is why she conducts thorough pre-surgical consultations, during which time she answers any questions her patients might have. To familiarize yourself with LASIK eye surgery in New York City, please explore the list of frequently asked questions below.

 

Does laser vision correction hurt?

No, the treatment itself is painless. Some patients experience discomfort for one to three days after treatment. Many patients compare this to a sensation of sand in the eye. Your doctor can prescribe pain medication to alleviate any discomfort during the recovery.

 

How well will I see after laser vision correction?

Results vary with each individual. In a recent study, 98% of patients treated for nearsightedness and/or astigmatism with the EXCIMER Laser System saw well enough to pass a driver's test without glasses. Your vision should be improved immediately after treatment. Some patients may experience small vision changes during the first several months, which is a normal occurrence.

 

How soon can I return to work?

Some people go back the day after treatment. Two or three days are suggested.

 

Are there any risks?

There are risks with any procedure. However, because the laser vision procedure uses a cool beam of light that is computer controlled, there is little room for error.


 
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