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Eye Laser Surgery in a Nutshell
If you are like me, and have eyesight that is not 100%, I am sure that at some point, you must have considered Eye Laser Surgery, or Lasik Eye Surgery, to improve the quality of your vision. You will know, I am sure, how much spectacles cost, as I do, so the cost of Eye Laser Surgery can be mitigated to a great extent by the savings you would make in not having to buy spectacles.
However, the cost of Eye Laser Surgery is not the only consideration!
Very few people that I know, can bear the thought of any kind of procedure anywhere near their eyes. They are so sensitive, aren't they? So who want a Doctor you barely know coming at you with a laser ....
That's really what this site is all about. Gathering the information about Eye Laser Surgery, and sharing it with you so that you can be much better informed. Are you aware of the latest lasik techniques? Do you know which lasers are used in the procedures, and the best advice for after surgery care? You should always consult with your surgeon of course, but it doesn't hurt to get an unbiased second opinion.
There are articles which discuss in detail the kinds of disorders that can be helped by taking Eye Laser Surgery, and probably more importantly. the kinds of conditions that you SHOULDN'T use Lasik on.
If you feel so inclined (and if you have the stomach for it <Smile>, you will even find details on the procedure itself. Many of the articles on this site do go into detail, and for those who want to know, then hey, the information is here. There are even testimonials from people who have experienced Eye Laser Surgery, so you can get the information from the horse's mouth.
Eye Laser Surgery has helped millions of people, in a huge variety of different circumstances around the world. Find out more about the procedure here. No pressure, just browse around and read up on what you need to know.
Good luck ...
What You Need to Know Before LASIK Surgery
LASIK - Frequently Asked Questions. Refractive surgery is a big step. Get the answers to the questions that any patient interested in refractive surgery should know.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
A flexible spending account (FSA) is a tax-advantaged financial account set up through the cafeteria plan of an employer in the United States. An FSA allows an employee to set aside a portion of his or her earnings to pay for qualified expenses as established in the cafeteria plan, most commonly for medical expenses but often for dependent care or other expenses. Money deducted from an employee's pay into an FSA is not subject to payroll taxes, resulting in a substantial payroll tax savings.
Laser Vision Correction and Reading Glasses
Whilst laser vision correction is usually considered by those who wear distance glasses, it can also help those who wear bifocal or multifocal glasses.










