LASIK & iLASIK Eye Surgery in Austin

Your Initial iLASIK Consultation at Austin Eye

During your initial examination you will meet with your surgeon to determine if you are a good candidate for the iLASIK.

During your examination you can ask your doctor all questions you may have about iLASIK. You will also be provided your surgeon’s email and cell phone number should you have additional questions after your visit.

In order to determine if you are a good candidate for LASIK or iLASIK at Austin Eye we conduct thorough evaluation of your eyes including corneal mapping, corneal thickness and a detailed assessment of your eye health in general. To better help our Austin Eye patients know if LASIK is right for them we look for the following qualities:

  • You are 18 years or older

  • Good general health

  • Free of eye diseases

  • Stable vision for at least one year prior to LASIK procedure

LASIK & iLASIK Eye Surgery in Austin
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The iLASIK procedure is usually completed in 10-15 minutes for both eyes.

Though virtually everyone contemplating elective eye surgery has concerns and apprehension, the procedure is extremely safe in patients that we identify as good candidates.

The cost of iLasik is about $2,800 per eye. We accept all major credit cards and offer a convenient monthly payment program – Care Credit – that offers a 24 month deferred-interest payment plan.

All LASIK procedures at Austin Eye are performed with the all-laser blade-free iLASIK technology. iLASIK uses one laser to create the corneal flap followed by use of a second laser (excimer laser) to reshape the cornea. iLASIK is an all-laser procedure which has proven to be the safest and most accurate form of LASIK surgery. Patients who have “fears” about LASIK should take comfort in the increased safety and accuracy of the “iLASIK” procedure using the IntraLASE laser.

Orbital Dermoid

All LASIK procedures at Austin Eye are performed with the all-laser blade-free iLASIK technology. iLASIK uses one laser to create the corneal flap followed by use of a second laser (excimer laser) to reshape the cornea. iLASIK is an all-laser procedure which has proven to be the safest and most accurate form of LASIK surgery. Patients who have “fears” about LASIK should take comfort in the increased safety and accuracy of the “iLASIK” procedure using the IntraLASE laser.

Bladeless LASIK Results

Our results using the IntraLASE laser for iLASIK have shown:

  • Complications associated with making the flap are virtually eliminated thus enhancing patient safety.

  • Final visual acuities in eyes treated with intralase are more accurate than any LASIK (blade-flap) procedure.

  • Fewer visual aberrations (halo, glare, starburst) are created in iLASIK. Therefore quality of vision in iLASIK should be clearer than with standard LASIK.

  • Patients with thin corneas not suitable for standard LASIK can be treated safely with iLASIK due to the ability to create an accurate thin flap via computer-controlled delivery of the laser.

  • Flap wrinkles or striae which occur in standard LASIK are rare to non-existent in iLASIK flaps.

  • Patients are more comfortable in deciding to have iLASIK because of the enhanced safety and accuracy of the all-laser procedure.

  • The optimal combination of technologies for laser vision correction is intralase (laser flaps) with wavefront-guided (custom) excimer laser ablations – Custom iLASIK.

Differences between LASIK and iLASIK

Method by which corneal flap is created

iLASIK
Computer-guided femtosecond infrared laser pulses delivered precisely within the cornea

LASIK
Mechanical instrument (microkeratome) that utilizes a metal blade

Ability to accurately control flap thickness, diameter, and architecture

iLASIK
Yes. Using computer software we can obtain precise flap dimensions for each eye regardless of the patient’s eye dimensions

LASIK
Variable depending on the surgeon’s technique, surgical blade quality, and the patient’s eye dimensions

Higher-order visual aberrations (Eg glare or haloes) induced when the flap is created

iLASIK
Minimal

LASIK
Moderate

Risks of flap complications such as corneal abrasions, incomplete or buttonhole flaps

iLASIK
None

LASIK
Rare: 1–2%. But can significantly affect vision if present.

Risks of Flap Striae/Wrinkles

iLASIK
Minimal to None

LASIK
1–2%

Overall Patient Safety

iLASIK
The safest method available in the US to create the corneal flap

LASIK
Overall excellent with limited risks in 3–5% of eyes treated

Overall accuracy of the procedure

iLASIK
Outstanding. iLASIK results are more accurate than the results of Standard LASIK

LASIK
Very Good

Retreatment/Enhancement Rate

iLASIK
2–5%

LASIK
5–15%

To obtain more information about LASIK and iLASIK vision correction surgery at Austin Eye — and to find out if you are a suitable candidate for this revolutionary procedure — please contact (512) 250-2020 or email the physicians on staff to schedule your initial appointment.

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