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How LASIK Works


Visit Our Cataract Center

Cataract patients now have an option to see at both near and far distances after cataract surgery! Individuals suffering from cataracts previously had only a single focus lens implant option after surgery. NEW multi-focus premium IOL technology can now decrease dependence on glasses after surgery. Also learn about the wonders of the Crystalens HD accommodating IOL.

Cataract Center

Visit Our LASIK Center

Are you a candidate for LASIK eye surgery? Why not take our test now? It will only take you a minute! After you take the self screening test, you will hear back from our consultants.

LASIK Center

Financing Options

LASIK eye surgery is affordable for everyone. Our Sacramento LASIK eye surgery center goes beyond what other centers do to help our patients overcome any affordability issue. If cost is something that has been holding you back from vision correction in the past, you should really contact us now to set up a consultation. We have a page on this website dedicated to discussing LASIK patient financing.

Financing Options

Request Information Kit

When you are interested in getting more information regarding our vision correction services click HERE, and we will rush a kit out to you immediately.

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The Excimer Laser

The excimer laser is a type of laser used in refractive surgery to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. This laser is used to reshape the surface cornea in order to decrease patient's reliance on glasses. This laser is used in both PRK and LASIK. Dr. Liang currently uses a scanning slit and spot beam laser with wavefront optimized profiles to achieve the best clinical results.

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    Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis(LASIK)

    LASIK is now the vision correction procedure of choice for many ophthalmologists worldwide. Instead of removing the surface epithelium with the laser and exposing many nerve endings (as in PRK), the surgeon performing LASIK uses a motor-powered microkeratome to create a "flap." The flap is then lifted and reflected back, allowing a computer guided Excimer laser (cold laser) to use light pulses to remodel the corneal tissue underneath. Afterward, the flap is gently positioned back onto the cornea. Since this procedure is less traumatic to the outer surface of the eye, vision is restored more quickly and the patient's discomfort is reduced. Most patients report greater comfort after surgery and can generally drive two to three days after the surgery.

    Click here for information on the Allegretto Wave laser.

    Click here to hear what real LASIK patients have to say.

    Denise Waters Testimonial
    Denise Waters Testimonial

    Francisco De Martino Testimonial
    Francisco De Martino Testimonial


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