LASIK Alternatives

If You Don’t Qualify for LASIK NJ or LASIK NY

Due to varying medical conditions, infections, injuries and various other factors, not everyone qualifies for LASIK surgery. But don’t give up your hope to correct your vision problems and get rid of those glasses or contact lenses!

There are many surgical and non-surgical options to choose from, but only a doctor can help you decide which one is best for your individual case. Here are some of the most popular alternatives to LASIK NJ and LASIK New York:
 

Surgical Alternatives to LASIK NJ and LASIK NY

LASIK NJ LASIK NYImplantable Contact Lenses: Also known as Visian ICL or Implantable Collimer Lenses, this 15-minute surgery is ideal for people with high degrees of myopia (nearsightedness). In this procedure, artificial lenses are implanted directly behind the iris of the eye, making them virtually invisible. One of the benefits of VisianICL is that it is reversible, so, if you experience trouble or vision changes after the surgery, you can have the lenses removed or replaced at any time.

LASIK NJ LASIK NYLASEK and PRK are similar to LASIK surgery but reshape only the surface of the cornea instead of the deeper layers. This type of surgery is ideal for people with flat corneas or thin corneal tissue who don’t qualify for traditional LASIK. With these procedures, you may experience more post-op discomfort than with traditional LASIK surgery.

 

Non-Surgical Alternatives to LASIK NJ and LASIK NY

LASIK NJ LASIK NYConductive Keratoplasty: This non-invasive procedure uses radio waves to correct issues like hyperopia (farsightedness) and presbyopia (degenerative eyesight/loss of focus). It is ideal for candidates over the age of 40 whose conditions are not treatable by LASIK procedures. Local anesthetic drops are used to relax the eye, but no incisions are made during the procedure, so recovery time is virtually instantaneous.

LASIK NJ LASIK NYOrthokeratology: This is an FDA-approved process that uses rigid, gas-permeable and removable contact lenses to reshape the cornea overnight. These lenses are ideal for people who want to wean themselves off of glasses or daytime contacts over time and who don’t want to undergo surgery. They can be worn during the day under a doctor’s supervision.

 

We’ll Help You Decide

Ilan Cohen MD, 5th Avenue Eye CenterNow that you understand what LASIK alternatives are available to you, it’s time to speak to a qualified surgeon about which is best for your eyes. Here at 5th Avenue Eye Center, Dr. Ilan Cohen is our Cornea expert and chief surgeon. With more than 10 years of experience in the industry, Dr. Cohen is one of New Jersey’s and New York’s premiere resources for eye surgery research and advancement.

Our center is thoughtfully designed to include the most modern equipment and up-to-date facilities. Our staff undergoes constant medical training to remain current with industry trends and procedures. While you may find other options for LASIK surgery in the New York City area, you certainly won’t find any better than the 5th Avenue Eye Center. Call us today or click the link on our website to schedule your LASIK surgery consultation. There is no obligation and you will leave our office with all the information you need on LASIK alternatives.

If you have any questions at all or simply want to learn more about alternatives to LASIK NJ or LASIK NY, or other laser vision correction options in Manhattan, Glendale NY, the greater NYC area, or Old Bridge, New Jersey and surrounding cities, we welcome you to email us, call (212) 764-2020 or (866) 731-3937, or visit us in person.

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