MIDDLETOWN EYE CARE
LASIK IN LOUISVILLE, KY
CORRECTING YOUR VISION WITH REFRACTIVE EYE SURGERY
Our physicians have been performing refractive surgery, such as LASIK, PRK, Refractive Lens Exchange and the Implantable Contact Lens (ICL), for many years. Our physicians perform all pre-operative and post-operative exams, and spend time with our refractive surgery patients, making sure to answer all the questions they may have about the procedure.
Our physicians are committed to helping you decide which vision correction option is most appropriate for you. Whether you choose LASIK eye surgery, PRK or monovision contact lenses, our physicians will strive to provide you with the best possible results.
If you live in Louisville, Middletown or surrounding areas and would like to find out more about LASIK eye surgery or other refractive surgery options, please contact our office at 502.245.0305 to arrange a free screening.
AFFORDABLE LASIK EYE SURGERY FINANCING
The cost of laser vision correction can vary, but we are proud to offer a variety of excellent financing options to our patients. Through CareCredit® or Alphaeon Credit®, you can arrange a payment plan that works for you.
BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT LASIK EYE SURGERY AND LASER VISION CORRECTION
WHAT IS LASER VISION CORRECTION?
Laser vision correction involves reshaping the cornea to improve visual acuity using a high-energy laser known as the excimer laser. With the aid of this computer-controlled laser, The surgeon is able to remove tissue from the cornea with extreme precision. The two laser eye surgeries performed most frequently by our surgeons are laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). Other procedures offered include Refractive Lens Exchange and the Vision ICL.
LASIK eye surgery involves removing tissue from the middle layers of the cornea using the excimer laser. LASIK eye surgery can be used to treat myopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. There are two steps to the LASIK eye surgery procedure. First, a corneal flap is created, which is lifted to expose the inner cornea for step two, tissue ablation by an excimer laser. Once the cornea has been reshaped, the flap is repositioned, at which point the procedure is complete. LASIK eye surgery is popular because it is extremely effective, with very low incidence of complications. LASIK patients generally recover very quickly, with little discomfort reported following the procedure.
PRK differs from LASIK eye surgery in that it uses the excimer laser to reshape the front surface of the cornea, rather than the interior layers. Part of the epithelium, a layer of cells on the outer surface of the cornea, is removed to expose the corneal tissue itself. Once the cornea has been reshaped, the procedure is complete. Because it takes several days for the epithelium to heal, PRK patients will have to wear a soft contact lens to protect the cornea. Our doctors often recommends PRK to patients who are not good candidates for LASIK eye surgery. PRK patients generally take longer to recover, and are required to use steroid eye drops for some time after the procedure to facilitate proper healing of the cornea.
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LASIK WITH THE IDESIGN® SYSTEM 100% PERSONALIZED JUST FOR YOU.
LASIK eye surgery powered by the iDESIGN® system uses a unique process to map the eye’s entire visual pathway, not just the front of the eye (cornea), to make the procedure 100% personalized. This technology makes it possible to reduce or eliminate refractive errors-including higher order aberrations-of the full optical system.
Our practice believes in providing patients with the best technology available. Technologies used worldwide and trusted by organizations with the highest safety standards, including NASA and the U.S. Military. Their elite personnel, including astronauts and fighter pilots, have relied on advanced technologies to improve their vision and reduce the need for glasses and contact lenses.
CUSTOMIZED LASIK: LASIK 100% PERSONALIZED JUST FOR YOU
Customized LASIK eye surgery uses a unique process to map the eye’s entire visual pathway, not just the front of the eye (cornea), to make the procedure 100% personalized. This technology makes it possible to reduce or eliminate refractive errors-including higher order aberrations-of the full optical system.
Our practice believes in providing patients with the best technology available. Technologies used worldwide and trusted by organizations with the highest safety standards, including NASA and the U.S. Military. Their elite personnel, including astronauts and fighter pilots, have relied on advanced technologies to improve their vision and reduce the need for glasses and contact lenses.
HOW DOES CUSTOMIZED LASIK WORK?
Because no two eyes are alike, it’s important to capture each eye’s exact vision imperfections. The technology that allows us to perform Customized LASIK uses a high-definition sensor that captures thousands of data points from each eye to create a detailed picture of your eye’s unique imperfections and accurately plan a treatment for you.
FEMTOSECOND LASER TECHNOLOGY
The femtosecond laser introduced the concept of blade-free LASIK eye surgery in 2001, representing the first improvement in the procedure’s first step – creation of the corneal flap. With today’s technology, a femtosecond laser is used to create the corneal flap during LASIK eye surgery, rather than using the conventional microkeratome blade. Rapid, precise laser pulses applied to the cornea cause bubbles to form beneath the surface. Once the bubbles have formed, the surgeon will separate the affected tissue to create the corneal flap.
This technique allows the dimensions of the flap to be set precisely according to the individual structure of the patient’s eye, and it avoids potential irregularities that are sometimes caused by even the sharpest blade. These irregularities can negatively impact post-operative visual acuity. Although the blade method is safe and precise, creating the flap using a femtosecond laser has been proven to further improve the outcome for LASIK patients. Clinical studies have shown that patients treated with a femtosecond laser achieve vision that is significantly better than that of patients treated with the conventional microkeratome blade. Patients that have their flap made with a femtosecond laser are better able to see in low light and other visually demanding situations.
EXCIMER LASER TECHNOLOGY
The Excimer laser system has both active and passive tracking mechanisms that allow our surgeons to deliver this level of accuracy and precision. The system tracks the eye’s movements in three dimensions throughout the procedure, allowing fine-tuned mid-surgery adjustments that make precise results possible. Additionally, iris registration technology records unique landmarks on the iris in order to align the laser properly for treatment. The eye can rotate several degrees between mapping and surgery, but with iris registration this is no longer a concern.
The results from Customized LASIK eye surgery are impressive. This level of accuracy and precision provides you with the potential to achieve a level of vision that very often surpasses what can be achieved with glasses or contacts. When Customized LASIK is performed, patients experience excellent visual outcomes.
AM I A CANDIDATE FOR LASER VISION CORRECTION?
LASIK EYE SURGERY FAQS
IS LASIK PERMANENT?
The change to the shape of the cornea created by the LASIK procedure is permanent. However, the lens inside the eye continues to change due to the aging process. This is why many patients will need to start wearing glasses again in their 40’s and 50’s. Initially people will need to wear glasses for reading but often the patient will need to wear glasses for both reading and distance vision. When this occurs, it is likely that the patient may have the beginning of cataract formation.
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT BEFORE LASIK AND DURING MY EVALUATIONS?
We offer a FREE consultation to determine if you are a candidate. You should expect to be in our office no longer than 30 minutes for that consultation. If you are a candidate for LASIK, you will be asked to not wear your contact lenses for two weeks leading up to your full LASIK evaluation. Wearing contact lenses changes the shape of the eye. By discontinuing contact lens wear, we will be able to obtain optimal measurements. During your pre-op evaluation you will be dilated, which could result in blurry vision for up to 24 hours. You should expect to be in our office for your pre-op for 1 ½ hours.
WILL MY LASIK EYE SURGERY BE PERFORMED IN THE OFFICE?
All exams and post ops are performed in our office. The actual LASIK procedure will be performed at our laser center, Suburban Excimer Laser Center. The address for the laser center is 3999 Dutchmans Lane, Medical Plaza 1, Suite LL-F.
HOW LONG DOES LASIK EYE SURGERY TAKE TO PERFORM?
The surgery itself only takes 1-2 minutes per eye. You will need to plan on being at the surgery center for 1 hour the day of surgery. This will allow our staff to retake and confirm all measurements and to prepare you for the procedure.
WHAT IS THE RECOVERY TIME FOR LASIK?
Typically, most people can go back to work the day after having the procedure. Most people that have LASIK done see well enough that they can drive the day after the procedure. The main restrictions are no swimming for one week, no make-up for one week and you must avoid any eye rubbing for one week.
HOW OLD DO YOU HAVE TO BE TO GET LASIK?
The FDA mandates that near-sighted patients must be 18 years of age prior to having LASIK and their prescription cannot have changed more than a half diopter in the previous 12 months. If the patient has nearsightedness and significant astigmatism, the patient must be 21 with a stable prescription prior to the procedure.
WHAT TYPE OF ANESTHESIA DOES DR. BURNS USE FOR LASIK EYE SURGERY?
HOW MANY APPOINTMENTS WILL I NEED AFTER LASIK EYE SURGERY?
DOES LASIK EYE SURGERY HURT AFTERWARDS?
WHAT IS THE MAIN RISK OF HAVING LASIK?
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE MY VISION TO CLEAR AFTER LASIK EYE SURGERY?
HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM A CANDIDATE FOR LASIK EYE SURGERY?
HOW LONG DO LASIK EYE SURGERY RESULTS LAST?
IF I DECIDE TO HAVE LASIK PERFORMED, WILL MY INSURANCE COVER ANY OF THE COST?
IS THERE FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR LASIK?
Dr. Frank R. Burns proudly provides patients from Louisville, KY and the surrounding areas with Cataract Surgery. Contact us at (502) 245-0305 or fill out a Contact Form here.
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Middletown Eyecare
13324 Shelbyville Rd.
Middletown KY 40223
Call us: 502.245.0305
Fax: 502.254.1425
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HOURS
Monday 8am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8am-4:30pm
Thursday 8am-4:30pm
Friday 8am-12:30pm
Optical shop is by appointment only with the following hours:
Monday 8am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8am-4:30pm
Thursday 8am-4:30pm
Friday 8am-12:30pm
Schedule Your Appointment Today!
13324 Shelbyville Rd.
Middletown KY 40223
Call us: 502.245.0305
Fax: 502.254.1425
HOURS
Monday 8am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8am-4:30pm
Thursday 8am-4:30pm
Friday 8am-12:30pm
Optical shop is by appointment only with the following hours:
Monday 8am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8am-4:30pm
Thursday 8am-4:30pm
Friday 8am-12:30pm