When people think about LASIK, the prime benefits that come into mind are the perfect vision OR getting rid of glasses or contact lenses. Still, there are some less talked about benefits associated with the LASIK procedure as well.

Let’s talk about some unexpected LASIK benefits:

Improved Vision at Night:

Many patients experience better vision at night after the LASIK procedure since there is no more use of glasses or lenses; patients do not have to deal with the scattering of the light or the light reflecting off the lenses.

Less Allergy Symptoms

We notice that many patients state their allergy symptoms reduced after the procedure. The headache or other allergy symptoms such as sinus pain are reduced. Patients who used to wear contact lenses claim that there is significantly less irritation in their eyes.

The Savings

In the longer run, LASIK saves more amount than it costs. Wearing contact lenses or glasses has a recurring expense.

The Confidence

Many patients explain in post LASIK checkups that they feel more confident. They feel better, and it helps them grow in their personal and professional life!

Peripheral Vision Improvement

Patients experience much better peripheral vision along with straight-ahead vision.

LASIK is a life-changing experience, and it is worth the cost. If you live in Philadelphia or its surrounding area, we offer the latest LASIK technologies at the most affordable prices in the Tri-state region.

All consults and post-operative exams are personally performed by the surgeon Dr. William Columbus. To book a consultation, please call 1-866-600-3937 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.