LASER, which is the most commonly used method around the for refractive surgeries, is also used for the treatment of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. You can get rid of your glasses or contact lenses thanks to these surgeries.
Laser procedures at eye are performed with laser devices which have been approved by the FDA (American Food and Drug Administration).
Laser treatment for refractive errors like myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism has been recognized in the medical community as a reliable method with known rules and results. Since the early 1980s, millions of people have benefitted from this treatment and were relieved of the limitations of wearing glasses or contact lenses that they encountered in their social and professional life. More than 31.4 million people around the have been treated by this method since it first started to be used. The rate of success is nearly 98% if laser treatment is applied for eligible patients under the right conditions.
Many ophthalmologists recommend that adults have an eye examination every year and renew their glasses. The glasses and contact lenses that we replace every year result in a waste of time and money without us even noticing. Lens wearers spend at least 720€ every year for their lenses and complementary products. Considering these costs, the money spent to get rid of glasses with laser treatment is recovered in around 2 years and results in significant savings in the following years. year for their lenses and complementary products. Considering these costs, the money spent to get rid of glasses with laser treatment is recovered in around 2 years and results in significant savings in the following years.
Laser treatments help you save not only money but also time. Research shows that a person using contact lenses spends 50 hours a year putting in and taking out the lenses. Time is one of the most valuable assets of our day; instead of wasting it, you can put your time to good use after laser treatment.
You can benefit from all these advantages with a 10-minute laser treatment.