Find Out If Laser Eye Surgery Is Right For You

Did you know that there is more than one type of laser eye surgery? It’s true! With different options available, we accommodate all types of unique eyes. Whether you have astigmatism, myopia, hyperopia, or something else, we have a laser eye surgery option for you. The way to find out your best course of action is to book a free consultation with BoydVision. You’ll meet with our skilled technicians, take some tests, and then you’ll meet Dr. Boyd himself. We’ll see what operations you’re a prime candidate for, and give our professional recommendation – whether it be Lasik, PRK, or not having laser eye surgery at all. 

To help give you a little more information about our laser eye surgery procedures, we’ve put together some of the most common operations right here. 

Custom Lasik – The Popular One

The most common procedure done at BoydVision is Custom Lasik. The procedure involves creating a thin flap in your outer cornea, revealing the underlying corneal tissue. Then, an excimer laser is used to reshape your cornea, allowing light to focus properly on your retina. This lets you ditch those pesky glasses or contacts you’ve been wearing. At the end of the procedure, the corneal flap is folded back into place. 

All of our Lasik procedures are Custom, meaning we use additional information from pre-op testing to give you better results. It’s superior to your typical Lasik procedure, and the results speak for themselves. 

Pros

  • Fast recovery lets you get back to your life within days.
  • Clear vision saves money in the long run by ditching glasses and contacts.
  • Long-lasting results that let you enjoy your newfound vision for years. 

Cons

  • Temporary difficulty with night vision – usually goes away after healing is complete.
  • Dry eyes – make sure to take your eye drops post-op!

Custom PRK – The Underrated One

PRK stands for photorefractive keratectomy. It was the first type of laser eye surgery and is still a popular option for people that do not qualify for Lasik. The difference between Lasik and PRK is the first step. Instead of creating a corneal flap, the outer layer of your cornea will be removed and discarded, prior to the excimer laser doing its work. The layer then grows back naturally within a few days after your surgery. 

Pros

  • Many people that do not qualify for Lasik make great candidates for PRK.
  • Great for people with thin corneas.
  • No risk of corneal flap complications.

Cons

  • Longer healing time – the corneal flap needs time to regrow. 
  • Vision stabilization – can take longer to get that perfect vision. 

Laser Blended Vision – The Mysterious One

For those people with presbyopia, laser blended vision correction is for you. Presbyopia typically affects people over the age of 45 as the lenses in our eyes age, they thicken and become inelastic. This causes blurry vision both near and far. 

Laser blended vision shapes your dominant eye to see clearly at intermediate and far distances and your non-dominant eye for intermediate and close vision. By overlapping your intermediate vision, you brain can combine, or blend the images together, resulting in clear vision. 

Pros

  • Superior to typical “monovision” treatment for presbyopia.
  • Reduces your need for reading glasses.
  • Rapid recovery and visual stabilization.

Cons

  • Doesn’t reverse presbyopia. 
  • While adapting, vision distance can feel strange. 

When you come in for your free laser eye surgery consultation, we’ll give you our professional recommendation so you can finally see clearly. Be sure to ask us questions about your procedure so you can feel confident about taking this journey with us. If you have any questions about the procedures listed here or another type of laser eye surgery, give us a call at 604-430-9560.