If you are curious about LASIK vision correction, the first thing to determine is if you are a good candidate for the procedure and have the characteristics required for a good outcome. This is something that only an experienced ophthalmologist like Dr. Kenneth Lindahl at Rochester Eye and Laser Center can determine. There are many variables to consider, including your individual “eye anatomy,” which may or may not be suitable for LASIK. Dr. Lindahl offers free, no-obligation, no-risk LASIK Consultations to help you find out if LASIK is a good option for you. Here are a few things he will look ...
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Is LASIK right for you?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Apr 12, 2018 12:36:00 PM
LASIK and Astigmatism, Are You A Candidate?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Dec 14, 2016 5:41:35 PM
Have you heard the rumor that you are not a good LASIK candidate because you have Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a common refractive error that occurs when the cornea is irregularly shaped – more like an oval rather than the ideal, a circle. As a result, the eye cannot properly focus light on the retina (the back of the eye). Instead, astigmatism forces light to focus on areas in front of and/or behind the retina, causing blurry or distorted vision at all distances – a sure source of frustration for those who want to see more clearly!
The Miraculous “Bionic Eye”
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Jun 2, 2016 4:35:18 PM
You may remember the popular TV series, “The Six Million Dollar Man.” Col. Steve Austin, played by actor Lee Majors, was an astronaut severely injured in a crash. Through the miracles of technology, Austin was “rebuilt.” Bionic implants in his right arm, legs, and left eye resulted in superior strength, speed and vision, earning him the moniker “The Bionic Man.” It’s hard not to fantasize about the experience!