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Serving patients in Pembroke Pines, Dr. Nelson Preschel, a nationally recognized ophthalmologist and LASIK surgeon with offices throughout South Florida. Dedicated to providing each patient with the highest level of medical care, from general ophthalmologic services to advanced LASIK procedures, Dr. Preschel sets the highest standards for safety, accuracy, and precision without compromising the importance of outstanding customer care. Dr. Preschel provides exceptional LASIK surgery and other vision correction services to patients in Weston, Doral, Plantation, Pembroke Pines, and Aventura

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What Is LASIK

LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a popular and effective surgical procedure designed to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. By reshaping the cornea, LASIK helps light enter the eye properly and focus on the retina, resulting in clearer vision. The procedure is minimally invasive, highly precise, and typically allows patients to experience improved vision without the need for glasses or contact lenses. LASIK is quick, safe, and has a high satisfaction rate among patients.

  • Blurry vision or difficulty seeing clearly at various distances
  • Dependence on glasses or contact lenses for daily activities
  • Difficulty driving at night due to glare and/or halos around bright lights
  • Frequent changes in eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions
  • Desire to reduce or eliminate the need for corrective eyewear
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During your initial consultation, our LASIK specialists will evaluate whether LASIK surgery is the right option for you. We will conduct a comprehensive eye examination to assess your vision and overall eye health. This includes measuring the shape and thickness of your cornea, pupil size, refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism), and any other eye conditions.

Our specialists use advanced diagnostic tools and technologies to create a detailed map of your eyes. This thorough evaluation helps us determine if LASIK is suitable for you and allows us to customize the procedure to your unique vision needs. Good clinical judgment combined with precise measurements ensures the best possible outcome for your LASIK surgery.

Not everyone is an ideal candidate for LASIK, and our specialists take great care in determining whether LASIK is the best option for you. Factors such as your eye health, vision stability, corneal thickness, and overall medical history are thoroughly evaluated during your consultation. If LASIK is not suitable for you, our specialists will discuss alternative vision correction options to ensure you receive the best possible care for your specific needs.

LASIK is a highly successful and popular vision correction procedure. It involves using a precise laser to reshape the cornea, allowing light entering the eye to be properly focused onto the retina for clearer vision. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically takes less than 30 minutes. Most patients experience significant improvement in their vision almost immediately and can often return to normal activities within a day or two. Different techniques and technologies, such as wavefront-guided LASIK, are available to tailor the procedure to each individual’s unique vision needs, ensuring optimal results.

  • LASIK surgery begins with the application of numbing eye drops to ensure the patient remains comfortable throughout the procedure. A specialized device is used to create a thin flap in the cornea, which is gently lifted to expose the underlying corneal tissue. Using a precise excimer laser, the cornea is reshaped to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Once the cornea has been reshaped, the flap is carefully repositioned, allowing it to heal naturally without the need for stitches. The entire procedure typically takes less than 30 minutes, and most patients experience rapid improvement in their vision.

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LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a state-of-the-art vision correction procedure that uses a computer-guided excimer laser to reshape the cornea with high precision. The procedure starts with the creation of a thin corneal flap, which is then lifted to allow the laser to reshape the underlying corneal tissue. The reshaping corrects refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, enabling light entering the eye to focus correctly on the retina for clear vision. LASIK is renowned for its accuracy, safety, and quick recovery time, often eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses. The advanced laser technology ensures a high level of precision and customization, providing patients with optimal visual outcomes.

Following LASIK surgery, you may experience mild discomfort or a sensation of grittiness in your eyes for a few hours. Most patients do not require any stitches, and there is no need for a patch. During the initial days after surgery, you will need to protect your eyes while sleeping by wearing an eye shield. It is important to avoid rubbing your eyes, heavy lifting, and exposing your eyes to dirt or water during this healing period.

You will be prescribed antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops to use during the first week after surgery to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Your vision may be blurry initially but should improve significantly within a few days. Follow-up appointments with your surgeon will be scheduled to monitor your healing and ensure optimal recovery. Most patients can return to normal activities within a day or two, experiencing clearer vision as their eyes heal.

Vision issues that LASIK can correct often develop due to several factors:

  • Genetics: Many vision problems, such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism, can be inherited and may become apparent during childhood or early adulthood.
  • Aging: As you age, your eyes undergo changes that can affect vision clarity, such as presbyopia, which makes it difficult to see close objects clearly.
  • Lifestyle and Occupation: Activities that strain the eyes, such as prolonged screen time, reading, or detailed work, can contribute to the development of refractive errors over time.
  • Injuries and Health Conditions: Eye injuries, certain medications, and conditions like diabetes can impact vision and potentially lead to the need for corrective procedures like LASIK.

If you find yourself increasingly reliant on glasses or contact lenses for clear vision, experiencing frequent changes in your prescription, or struggling with daily activities due to vision problems, it may be time to consider LASIK. Our specialists can help determine if LASIK is the right solution to improve your vision and enhance your quality of life.

Additional questions

Should I Always Consider LASIK for Vision Correction?

LASIK is an excellent option for many people seeking to correct their vision and reduce their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. However, it is not suitable for everyone. Factors such as corneal thickness, overall eye health, and the stability of your prescription must be considered. During your consultation, our specialists will thoroughly evaluate your eyes and discuss whether LASIK or another vision correction procedure is the best option for your individual needs.

What Are the Benefits of LASIK?

LASIK offers numerous benefits, including:
Quick Recovery: Most patients experience significantly improved vision within 24-48 hours.

Long-Lasting Results: The results of LASIK are usually permanent, providing a long-term solution to vision problems.

Minimal Discomfort: The procedure is virtually painless, and any post-surgery discomfort is usually mild and short-lived.

Convenience: LASIK can greatly reduce or even eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses, providing greater convenience and freedom in daily life.

High Success Rate: LASIK has a high satisfaction rate among patients, with many achieving 20/20 vision or better.

Why Is LASIK So Expensive?

LASIK costs reflect the advanced technology and expertise involved. Key reasons include: High-Tech Equipment: Using precise lasers and diagnostic tools.

Skilled Surgeons: Experienced ophthalmologists perform the procedure.

Comprehensive Care: Includes pre-op evaluations, surgery, and post-op follow-ups

Facility Costs: Maintaining a high-quality surgical environment.

Despite the cost, LASIK can save money long-term by reducing the need for glasses and contact lenses.

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