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Rich Morgan

Refractive Surgery

 

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“Now I can see everything
when I wake up each morning.”

“Refractive surgery ended a long tradition of wearing glasses that started way back in the second grade. I had never been really good about cleaning my glasses and was constantly looking through smeared specks. Prior to my surgery, I would wake up every morning and not be able to see the alarm clock without putting my glasses on.”

 

“What I liked about my experience was the time the staff and Dr. Erzurum took to explain the procedure. Everything was explained step by step, so I really knew what to expect. I felt relaxed throughout the entire procedure because there were no surprises. I was amazed, however, at how quickly the procedure was complete. One minute I’m dependent on glasses and the next minute I have visual freedom! I’m feeling great. Now I can see everything when I wake up each morning. It’s a great way to start the day!”

LASIK Surgery

At Eye Care Associates, the VISX Star S4 Excimer is the preferred laser since it removes the smallest amount of corneal tissue of any laser available. This gives shorter treatment times and greater flexibility to personalize the laser treatment resulting in more precise outcomes.

 

The Excimer laser was the first in the United States to receive approval from the FDA for the treatment of low, moderate and high myopia, and low to moderate ranges of hyperopia and astigmatism. The VISX Star S4 currently offers the widest range of correction available today for the treatment of these conditions.

 

The VISX Star S4 ActiveTrack™ Excimer Laser System actively tracks the motion of the eye in real time. This allows for extra safety and precision during the LASIK procedure by verifying the correct position of your eye before every laser pulse.

 

 

Disclaimer: The intent of this website is to educate users about eye care. Information found on this website is not intended to replace medical advice. Questions about treatment information should be addressed by your physician.