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LASIK Surgery 101

From the Show: Staying Well
Summary: LASIK surgery reduces the need to wear eyeglasses or contacts, but it's not for everyone.
Air Date: 10/21/13
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Richard Norden, MD
NordenLeading Eyecare Specialist and Celebrity LASIK surgeon and Founder of NORDEN Laser Eye Associates, Dr. Norden specializes in LASIK and other corneal procedures and also offers eye treatments like the Ulthera non-surgical brow-lift and Botox/Fillers to enhance the appearance of the eyes after LASIK surgery.

In addition to the state-of-the-art facility offering top care and comfort, the highly trained and experienced staff at NORDEN Laser Eye Associates provides incomparable care through thoroughly individualized treatment options, ensuring the best possible laser vision correction available.
LASIK Surgery 101
LASIK is the most popular eye corrective procedure and stands for Laser In Situ Keratomileusis. The procedure involves using a laser underneath the corneal flap (In Situ) to reshape your cornea and correct vision problems. LASIK surgery reduces the need to wear eyeglasses or contacts.

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, approximately 36 million Americans wear contact lenses, and more than 150 million Americans use some sort of eye corrective eyewear to compensate for refractive errors.

The price of LASIK surgery has come down as technology has developed, but it is still not cheap.

However, when you consider the long-term benefit, the cost may even out. Think about it... a three-month supply of contact lenses typically costs about $44, which accumulates to $176 annually. If you've been wearing contacts for 25 years, you have spent more than $4,000 on contacts.

Eye Care Specialist and LASIK Surgeon, Dr. Richard Norden, explains what LASIK surgery is, why it's beneficial, and if you might be a candidate for the procedure.