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LASIK and Refractive surgery

Refractive surgery offers the exciting possibility of reducing your dependence on glasses or contact lenses. Joel Geffin, M.D. is The Eye Care Group’s Board-certified and fellowship-trained cornea and refractive surgery specialist.

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Dr. Geffin is an expert with years of experience specializing in the following refractive techniques to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism:

  • LASIK – Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, a popular laser procedure, in which a corneal flap is created, an Excimer laser is used to sculpt the cornea, and the corneal flap is replaced. Patients rapidly recover great post-operative vision.
  • PRK – Photorefractive Keratectomy, also called advanced surface ablation, is a procedure in which the Excimer laser is used to sculpt the superficial cornea. Without the creation of a corneal flap, PRK may be better for patients with thin corneas or for those prefer not to have a flap created.
  • Premium Intraocular Lenses – intraocular lenses implanted during cataract surgery to minimize the need for glasses at both distance and near, including ReSTOR®, Tecnis® Multifocal, Crystalens®, and Toric Intraocular lenses.
  • Limbal Relaxing Incisions – a technique of creating corneal incisions to reduce astigmatism.

At The Eye Care Group, we understand the importance of vision. You can trust your eyes to the experience and judgement of Dr. Geffin. Our laser vision correction center offers the precision of the ALLEGRETTO WAVE® Excimer Laser System with Wavefront-Optimized™ and PerfectPulse™ technology to optimize vision. Learn more about the ALLEGRETTO WAVE® laser vision correction in LASIK and Refractive procedures.

Not every patient is a refractive surgery candidate. The following conditions may affect your candidacy for refractive surgery: Age less than 21-years old (due to potential instability of refractive error)

  • History of eye inflammation (iritis)
  • History of Herpes simplex eye infections
  • Keratoconus or other corneal irregularities
  • Other eye diseases (cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration)
  • Pregnancy or breast-feeding (due to hormonal vision changes)
  • Thin corneas
  • Unstable Refraction

We encourage you to schedule your complimentary refractive surgery consultation with Dr. Geffin today to discuss your refractive surgical options. During your consultation, expect a thorough medical history and comprehensive dilated eye examination with special testing, including corneal topography. We recommend that you plan on an appointment length of approximately 2 hours. In addition to offering our patients the highest quality eye care and the latest advances in refractive surgical technology, we also provide 24-hour access to one of our ophthalmologists 7 days a week for ocular emergencies. You may visit our Patient Education Page to learn more about refractive conditions and the LASIK and Refractive procedures available at our practice.

One Guest may accompany a patient to their appointment. Face masks are now optional. If indicated we reserve the right to require any patient, staff member or visitor to wear a mask at any time.
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