Bifocals are eyeglasses that feature two lens powers, allowing wearers to see both near and far objects. In the past, individuals with bifocal vision had no choice but to wear special glasses or contact lenses in order to correct their vision. However, LASIK (Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis) can now free them from this dependence on eyewear. This procedure uses a laser beam combined with sophisticated computer technology to reshape the cornea of the eye, correcting refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It is important for patients considering LASIK who use bifocals to understand what they should expect before and after undergoing surgery as there are certain factors that need to be taken into account during evaluation for eligibility for this procedure.
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How LASIK can free you from the restraints of bifocals
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Sep 6, 2023 1:29:23 PM
What is Monovision LASIK?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Jul 12, 2022 12:18:16 PM
Are you considering LASIK surgery OVER age 45? Do you currently wear reading glasses, bifocals, or readers over your contact lenses for near work?
Many patients don't realize they will still need reading glasses after surgery. There is a way to reduce your dependence on near-vision glasses.
Monovision involves one eye laser-corrected for distance viewing, and the other eye is corrected for near viewing. Monovision is actually a misnomer since both eyes still work together when viewing distance and near.
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What is LASIK Recovery Like?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Apr 9, 2021 12:50:50 PM
LASIK vision correction surgery treats the refractive errors that commonly require prescription lenses to correct – farsightedness, and astigmatism. Most of us can live our day-to-day lives with such vision problems with the help of glasses or contact lenses. But take the time for a free LASIK consultation, and you may find out you are an excellent candidate for LASIK and effectively erase vision problems – in just minutes per eye! But what ...