Refractive Eye Surgery Consultation
Refractive Eye Surgery Consultation in Marathon, Florida
Convenient Vision Correction
If you’ve ever worn glasses or contact lenses, you’ve probably thought about what life might be like if you didn’t have to. Refractive eye surgery can help you wake up in the morning and clearly see your alarm clock!
We can help you navigate the different types of refractive eye surgery available and determine whether you are a good candidate for the procedure. After a comprehensive eye exam, we will help you understand your options and which type of laser vision correction might best suit your situation.
Start your refractive eye surgery journey by booking a consultation today!

What Happens in a Refractive Eye Surgery Consultation?
Everyone considering Refractive eye surgery needs to have a comprehensive eye exam and consultation. We’ll take a detailed look at your eyes and discuss your health history and lifestyle needs.
We’ll also be sure to discuss your expectations for the surgery. Many people achieve 20/20 vision after their procedure, but some need glasses or contact lenses post-surgery. But, surgery almost always decreases reliance on corrective lenses.
Who Can Benefit from Refractive Eye Surgery?
To be considered a candidate for refractive eye surgery, your eyes must be in good health. Infections, severe dry eye, or recent trauma may mean you’ll need to delay the procedure.
Here are a few other considerations for surgery:
- You must be 18 years of age or older.
- Your refractive error must not be too great.
- Your prescription must be stable.
To find out whether you’re a candidate for laser vision correction, book an appointment today!
LASIK
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) involves a surgeon cutting a flap in your cornea. This flap is then folded back, and the remaining layers are reshaped with a precision laser.
Once the reshaping is complete, the surgeon will return the flap to its original position, and the cornea will repair itself. Post-surgery surveys report extremely high levels of satisfaction with LASIK.
PRK
Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) involves the surgeon removing the top layer of the cornea altogether. Then, they reshape the remaining layers with a laser.
RLE
Refractive lens exchange (RLE) surgery is a procedure that involves replacing the eye's natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to correct vision issues such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and presbyopia.
What Is Refractive Eye Surgery?
Refractive eye surgery is a group of procedures—all just a little bit different—that use a laser to correct refractive errors in your vision.
Technological advances have made several types of laser vision correction possible, but the 2 most common types remain LASIK and PRK.
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