Anything you know little about can be scary. Lasik is no different. Here are a few things you may or may not realize about the perks of Lasik.

Little-known Lasik benefits

Faster morning routines
You can get ready for work or to take the kids to school much faster when you have no contacts to clean. Forget about hunting for glasses that you lose. No more fumbling to get your glasses on to see the time in the middle of the night.

Astigmatism correction
Earlier Lasik treatments were not helpful for people with astigmatism. Since the procedure has been around for decades, new advancements and innovative technologies make it easier for people with astigmatism or thin corneas to get Lasik.

Easy to budget procedures
From payment plans to discounts, Lasik is now an affordable treatment. Plans like CareCredit offer acceptable monthly payment options. Plus, many providers accept HSA and FSA funds.

Fewer allergy problems
After Lasik, your eyes may water less. You may find that you have fewer bouts of runny noses and stuffiness. With no glasses to hold on to pollen and dust, there is less debris near the eyes after Lasik treatment.

Ability to lead a more active lifestyle
Following Lasik healing, many people can participate in extreme sports and tough competitions. Without glasses or contacts to get in the way, athletes are seeing clearer.

Other Lasik benefits include

  • Better job performance
  • Fast healing times
  • Low complication rate
  • Procedure only takes minutes per eye

Choose Columbus Lasik Vision in Philadelphia Area for our exceptional service, advanced technologies, and friendly staff. Our prices are all-inclusive, saving you time and hassle. Plus, we use the same lasers for every patient giving the best treatments to all clients. Contact us at 1-866-600-3937 for your consultation today.

About Dr. Columbus

Dr. Bill, as he is affectionately known, is the founder and surgical director at Columbus LASIK Vision. He received his Bachelor’s Degree at Scranton University and his medical degree at Penn State University Medical Center where he also performed his internal medicine internship. He then spent three years at Nassau County Medical Center training in Ophthalmology. Shortly after finishing at Nassau county, he began his cornea and refractive fellowship at the prestigious Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan. Dr. Columbus has demonstrated his commitment to excellence with over 25,000 corrective eye procedures.