LASIK eye surgery is growing in demand. Nearly four million people annually receive LASIK surgery. Icon’s Denver LASIK surgery has successfully completed over 100,000 procedures. Both Denver LASIK and Cherry Creek LASIK offer services to the greater Denver region.
For 10 years, surgeons have performed this FDA approved LASIK surgery. The procedure is fairly painless. Most patients are so satisfied with the procedure that the satisfaction rates are exceptionally high. Denver has one of the largest populations of people receiving LASIK in the United States. ICON, specifically, has completed more procedures than any other clinic in the area.
How Should a Patient Select a Lasik Surgeon
The surgeon’s experience is the single most important aspect of the LASIK eye procedure. The patient should examine the experience of the surgeon and the surgeon’s equipment to determine his or her qualification level. Patients should also determine the certifications of the LASIK surgeon prior to selecting the surgeon to perform the surgery.
Types of Laser Surgery Available
LASIK is an acronym for “Laser Assisted in Situ Keartomileusis.” This traditional procedure involves the use of a microkeratome metal blade to make an incision in the cornea flap. An excimer laser is used to reshape the eye, and then, the flap is returned to its original position.
Most patients do not experience any pain from this procedure. The patient may experience blurriness during the initial 24 hours after the surgery is completed. Vision will improve within a couple of weeks after the surgery.
Other specialized LASIK Denver procedures are also available:
Custom Vue LASIK. Custom Vue LASIK is guided by advanced software called Wavefront. This software guides the laser to make incisions that are 25 percent more accurate than traditional methods.
Experts often compare the precision of this equipment to a person’s fingerprint. Just as no two fingerprints are alike, there are not two surgeries alike either. Patients that receive Custom Vue LASIK can expect 20/20 vision after the surgery. With this technology, there is rarely any need for a second imperfection correction surgery.
Conventional IntraLASIK. A femtosecond Intralase laser is used to create a thinner flap corneal flap instead of the traditional metal blade. The procedure eliminates imperfections that may occur from the other LASIK procedures. The Wavefront technology may be used in conjunction with conventional IntraLASIK to prevent imperfections during the eye reshaping.
Custom Vue IntraLASIK. This procedure combines the use Custom Vue’s Waterfront technology for guidance and the laser to create the cornea flap. While this surgery is most expensive, the laser eye surgery is the most recommended.
State of the Art Equipment
Denver Lasik offers a number of different devices that assist with the surgery. The equipment includes bladeless LASIK, NIDEK EC-5000 eye tracker and Wavefront LASIK. Each device helps to deliver better than 20/20 vision.
Icon offers every form of laser eye surgery available. In addition, Icon’s LASIK Denver owns all the new major lasers available on the market. They select the laser surgery equipment that best suits the needs of the patient.
Intralase LASIK. This procedure is referred to as bladeless LASIK or Intralase. In traditional LASIK, a blade is used in the first step to create the corneal flap. This flap aids in reshaping the inner cornea. The reshaping of the cornea occurs with the excimer laser.
NIDEK EC-5000. The NIDEK system is possibly the most popular laser in the world. The NIDEK system is often considered to be better than the VISX Wavefront system. The corrections made with this system are better than other systems to reshape the cornea and correct vision.
Reichert Ocular Response Analyzer. Icon is one to the first LASIK clinics in Colorado to use this device in their procedures. The device uses a bi-directional applanation process. During the process the eye’s intraocular pressure is measured, along with the cornea’s biomechanical property.
From the measurement, the physician receives the Goldmann-correlated pressure movement in addition to the corneal hysteresis (CH), which is a measure of corneal tissue properties. This property is used to identify candidates for refractive surgery that may be at risk of post-LASIK ectasia.
Several studies show that post-LASIK corneal hysteresis (CH) is generally reduced with the improvement of the LASIK device. This condition typically occurs as a result of thinning of the corneal flap as speculated by some experts in the field.
LASIK experts speculate that the corneal hysteresis measurement is helpful in creating custom ablation algorithms. These algorithms are necessary to predict LASIK outcomes. Diagnostic tools are efficient in determining a patient’s eligibility or candidacy for the laser vision correction procedure.
Keratoconus and Fuchs’ Dystrophy may also be determined through these measurement devices.
GALILEI by Ziemer. ICON also acquired a new diagnostic device to create a precise picture of the eye through ophthalmic corneal topography and three dimensional analysis. The precision of this diagnostic device helps physicians determine your eligibility for Colorado LASIK. Each surgeon that performs custom LASIK will perform this test during the consultation phase of the appointment.
Other Diagnostic Testing Equipment. Diagnostic LASIK tests are imperative before receiving LASIK surgery. The diagnostic equipment consists of the Custom LASIK, ActiveTrakT 3D Active Eye Tracking and Intralase diagnostic tools. ICON even has an Orbscan, which is not common at other clinics in the area.
These tools aid the physician in determining the appropriate vision correction treatment for the patient. ICON’s Colorado LASIK invests in diagnostic equipment to ensure the procedure is performed accurately. Denver has some of the most comprehensive consultations of any office in the world because of its diagnostic equipment.
Cost of ICON’s LASIK Service
The cost of LASIK eye surgery varies. The price for LASIK surgery begins at $499 for a single procedure. The surgery can cost as much as $1499 per eye. The price includes all care for the patient before, during and after the surgery. The only additional cost will be any prescriptions required after the surgery.
After the consultation, the surgeon will provide the exact price for the consultation. The consultation is free, and there is no obligation to have the surgery after the consultation. ICON often offers a $1000 credit to clients that refer a friend to the clinic for services.
Clients that cannot afford to pay for the entire procedure at once may consider our financing option. This option provides 0 percent interest for 12 months. Services may be obtained from Denver, Grand Junction, Loveland and Cherry Creek LASIK clinics.
Guarantee
Icon offers its patients a 20/20 or better vision guarantee. If ICON does not uphold their end of the bargain, then they will cover any additional surgeries required to achieve 20/20 vision for free.
Major Endorsements
John Elway is a major endorser of ICON’s LASIK surgery. He remarks that that “his vision is better than ever and his only regret is that he didn’t get LASIK at Icon sooner.”
Tom Danielson also received LASIK surgery to improve his vision and treatment for dry eyes. He is a professional cyclist for Garmin-Cervelo. After the surgery, he won the Tour de France. He also has finished eighth in the Tour of Spain in 2010.
Nate “the Great” Marquardt received LASIK surgery and later went on the fight in a world championship. ICON has performed the surgery on many world class athletes in America.
Conclusion
With the advances and frequency of the surgery, there is no reason why patients should not consider LASIK eye surgery. The guarantee of 20/20 vision or better is an added benefit. Contact ICON LASIK today for a free consultation, and learn more about the innovative vision correction surgical procedure.