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How Much Does It Cost To Get The Lasik Eye Surgery, So You Don’t Have To Wear Glasses Anymore?



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  1. DrJale

    I’ve seen as low as $699 per eye. For 2100, I got a package
    deal that includes enhancements for life (which they will void
    if I miss an annual eye exam.) Unless you are an
    EXCELLENT candidate, I wouldn’t recommend it. I had dry
    eyes before and now they’re so dry I have to put in wetting
    drops twice an hour (I have top and bottom punctal plugs too.)
    Talk to post-op patients who have eyes similar to yours. It
    would be tragic to pay a lot to trade one problem for another.
    Its been 30 days since my lasik so I could still improve. Feel
    free to contact me by email for further insights on this subject.
    Put Lasik?!?! in the subject line.

    Posted on 20-Nov-09 at 10:57 pm | Permalink
  2. Aerostar

    actually it’s around the $1000-3000 or more area! expensive but sooooo worth it!

    Posted on 20-Nov-09 at 10:57 pm | Permalink
  3. Trish

    about $500 an eye. You don’t really want to go to anyone cheaper because they are usually kind of like chop shops and can make your vision worse.
    No, you will not have to wear glasses after you have the surgery, however; all lasik does is restore your vision to 20/20. It does not mean it is going to stay that way. Your vision may get worse as you get older, and you may have to go back to wearing glasses.

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    Some national chains advertise as low at $299 an eye, but when you look at the financial reports of those same chains you will find that the averaged cost is about $1,350 per eye. Lasik cost varies from about $1,400 to $2,900 per eye, depending on the surgeon and technology, according to David Harmon, president of the St. Louis research firm MarketScope.http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-c…
    I work for a nonprofit organization that certifies Lasik doctor patient outcomes. We don’t provide Lasik, just Lasik information and certification.
    What you will pay will depend greatly on your unique circumstances and which procedure is recommended. Conventional Lasik ablation will likely be less expensive than wavefront-guided custom Lasik. All-Laser Lasik will likely be more expensive than Lasik with a mechanical microkeratome. Some clinics charge extra for “lifetime acuity” plans that provide additional surgery if required later. You are moderately myopic (nearsighted, shortsighted), but there are many other parameters that will need to be evaluated.
    You may find want to use our 50 Tough Questions For Your Lasik Doctor to help screen any doctor. http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-t…
    Nobody wants to pay too much for anything, but you are talking about microsurgery on your eyes. If you can’t afford the best available surgeon, then you may not want to have Lasik at all . You need to focus (pun intended) on the quality of the surgeon and keep price secondary.

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  5. LasikExpert - Glenn Hagele

    around 500 dollars / EYE.. yes u dont have to wear glasses anymore. Your eyes might feel dry so ull have to put this liquid in ur eyes sometimes. its great

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  6. ajeng_pb

    LASIK prices differ widely from one provider to another and depend on many factors. The only universal standard is that LASIK and other refractive surgery prices are quoted per eye (as we do in this article).
    Remember that one LASIK procedure equals only one eye even if both eyes are corrected on the same day. So the price quoted for a procedure doubles if you intend to have both eyes corrected. LASIK surgeons also might add extra charges for new technologies, including wavefront analysis for extra precise corrections (custom wavefront LASIK).
    A leading industry analyst in 2007 said only 6.9% of conventional LASIK procedures cost less than $1,000 per eye. These procedures are performed with the less expensive options of bladed microkeratomes and conventional excimer lasers, not guided by wavefront analysis. Most customized wavefront procedures that also use laser-created flaps (IntraLase) cost from $1,000 to $2,500 per eye (see charts below)
    LASIK prices, after rising for several years, seemed to stabilize in 2006 and 2007. Industry sources report that the average LASIK price in late 2006 was about $1,950. In 2007, LASIK and laser-based procedures charged at a single price (no extra charges added on for new technologies) cost an average $2,099 (see charts below).
    There is a really good San Diego Lasik website that has lots of info and some very informative Lasik articles. See the links below:http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.inkjet-cartridge-source.com

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