Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Boston Lasik Surgery

I’ve heard a lot of successful surgery performed through LASIK Surgery procedure. It is currently one of the most frequently performed elective procedures in this country. LASIK is a highly effective outpatient procedure used to correct most ranges of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. It is also intended to reduce a person’s dependency on glasses and contact lenses. In fact, two of my brother-in-law has undergone this type of laser surgery. According to them, they were satisfied of the results and it improves their vision. Even the NASA and DOD have validated the fact that today’s LASIK exceeds all established standards of safety and effectiveness. Another modern LASIK procedure that has been proven successful by Naval and Military personnel was the iLASIK. It uses two lasers instead of one, as in earlier versions of the procedure. This laser replaces the handheld microkeratome blade used in older forms of LASIK and makes the procedure exceptionally safe. The combination of these advance laser technologies creates a custom-fit procedure clinically proven to provide excellent safety and visual results. So, I’ve been thinking that this modern procedure would be better for my husband. Just lately, he had a hard time reading his book. He can’t clearly see the words he was reading. One of these days, he probably undergoes a Boston Lasik surgery. I’ve heard that Boston Eye Group has the latest technology and skills in Lasik Surgery Procedure. They are genuinely committed to providing you the highest level of care, care with comfort. So if you need eye correction then you better visit the site right now.

1 comments:

  1. My wife had LASIK. She had it done at New England Eye Center over at Tufts Medical Center. She can't stop raving about it, said she should have had it done sooner. She now see 20/10 the doc told her. 14 months after surgery even. Since then she's had 2 friends from work, 1 personal friend and 3 of our relatives all go into New England Eye Center and get their LASIK and they're all doing great. I hate every one of them, I can't get it LASIK done because my corneas are too thin apparently :( www.MyLasikDoc.com is their website.

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