True Cost of LASIK

Blake McKinniss
The cost of LASIK holds many back from improving their lives. It's a shame that many believe that such an operation is out of their reach. They give up hope and continue living with their contacts or glasses. But the truth is, the price has actually decreased quite a bit over the years, ranging from around $1000 to $3000. Below is an outline of the procedure and cost related facts.

It begins with the IntraLase procedure, in which the eye is cut via laser (as opposed to the traditional knife procedure.) This method will set you back another $300 or so, if chosen. A skilled surgeon that has experience with the technology must be involved to avoid mistakes. The next step involves WaveFront Technology, which is like a road map for the operation. The equipment involved will cost around $100 to $400. Proper execution must be preformed to avoid complications after the operation
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But of course, the cost of LASIK will vary depending on the person, so when considering this surgery, keep in mind the following facts:

1. Depending on how bad your vision is (shortsighted or farsighted,) will dictate the price of the surgery. To avoid any complications be truthful about all your vision faults and needs when working with the surgeon.

2. There will be added fees involved. For example, the follow up visits and augmentation fees will be included in the initial quoted cost. Be sure to read between the lines in the policy you sign to be aware of any potential costly additions.

3. Don't be afraid to ask as many questions as needed. You're basically putting your vision in their hands, so don't be timid in the pursuit of the facts. Most likely, the surgeon will be more than happy to answer your questions fully and clearly.

The overall cost of the LASIK procedure will depend on the features you pick and choose. The technology, for example, will affect the price. It is case dependent, but most procedures will set you back an average of around $700 per eye. So be wary of false or misleading ads that trick you into believing you'll get LASIK for as low as $500. With all fees included, hidden or not, the total cost will usually be no less than $1000 for both eyes.

You only get one set of eyes, so treasure them. Make sure you understand the risks involved, and don't be afraid to ask questions. Try to find an experienced surgeon that understands your eye needs. Don't gamble with your health.

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