First of all, it's important to understand that LASIK is a surgical procedure, and like any surgery, there are risks involved. While LASIK has a high success rate, there is always a chance that your vision may not be perfect after the procedure. In some cases, your vision may even get worse over time.
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What If My Vision Changes After LASIK?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Jun 8, 2023 1:55:45 PM
First of all, it's important to understand that LASIK is a surgical procedure, and like any surgery, there are risks involved. While LASIK has a high success rate, there is always a chance that your vision may not be perfect after the procedure. In some cases, your vision may even get worse over time.
Contact Lens Intolerance: How LASIK can help
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Apr 14, 2023 3:49:38 PM
Hey there! We all know that contact lenses have been a game-changer for many people when it comes to correcting their vision. They offer much more convenience and comfort than glasses do. But for some, contact lens intolerance can make wearing contacts unbearable. If that sounds like you, don't worry! LASIK might just be the solution you need.
Can I use my 2023 Flex Plan for LASIK?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Feb 25, 2023 11:55:06 AM
Are you ready to trade glasses or contact lenses for the freedom of LASIK vision correction – but not sure about your options for paying for it? Think about using your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) if your employer offers it.
With an FSA, you can put part of your pre-tax earnings into this short-term, tax-free health savings account and use it for non-reimbursable medical expenses such as LASIK.
For 2023, participants may contribute up to an annual maximum of $3,050 for a HCFSA or LEX HCFSA, while lowering your taxable income, on your LASIK procedure Sounds like a win-win, ...