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LASIK, scientifically as known laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a popular surgery performed to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and even presbyopia or the need for reading glasses.
Asian Eye Institute Refractive/LASIK Service Director and Glaucoma Specialist Dr. Robert Ang explains, “These eye conditions cause blurry vision. Normally, you only have to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to see better, but others find it inconvenient performing daily tasks and doing their hobbies like watching TV. Some also shared how hard and uncomfortable it can be, especially in this time of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
“We’ve heard stories about glasses often getting fogged up while wearing a mask, the discomfort of wearing goggles or a face shield over glasses, and the need to disinfect glasses regularly since it serves as protection. For contact lens wearers, there’s a risk of virus transmission if you keep touching your eyes when you wear or remove your contact lenses daily. To avoid the hassles, risks and inconveniences of eyeglass or contact lens wear, they turn to LASIK.” he adds.
LASIK, which makes use of laser to reshape the cornea, takes around 10 to 15 minutes to perform. While it’s painless, patients may feel pressure on their eyes because a lid speculum is used to keep their eyes open during surgery.
But an important question is: Is now a good time to get LASIK surgery?
According to Dr. Ang, it’s actually a great idea. “We’ve seen an increase in the number of patients coming for LASIK since the lockdowns were gradually lifted. Before the COVID-19 crisis, everyone was busy with work, school and travelling. Even if they were interested in having LASIK, they just didn’t have time. Now, many people are on a work-from-home arrangement. Students are doing online classes. So, they have more time for screening and surgery, as well as healing and recovery. Plus, we’ve limited the number of patients we see in a day to maintain social distancing. Patients move along faster now – from screening to the actual surgery.”
Asian Eye also takes patients’ safety and well-being seriously. Apart from the usual measures that clinics and other establishments implement, like taking the temperature, hand sanitation and COVID-19 screening, Machines, exam rooms, waiting areas and surgery rooms are disinfected thoroughly and more frequently.
More importantly, Asian Eye’s LASIK room and other operating rooms are equipped with a laminar airflow system with HEPA filter. It’s one of the few stand-alone eye centers in the country with this system. “Through this system, viruses, bacteria and fungi are effectively reduced or significantly eliminated. So the air that goes around the laser room is clean,” says Dr. Ang.
Asian Eye’s main and surgical facility is located in Rockwell Center, Makati. He shares, “Location wise, it’s very ideal. Patients don’t have to worry about getting exposed to big crowds or sick patients. We’re also able to minimize doctors’ exposure to other patients since we’re all exclusive to Asian Eye, meaning that we don’t rotate in hospitals or other institutions.”
To get the best possible visual outcome, find a LASIK provider you can trust and be comfortable with. Price can be a consideration, but make sure to do research about your doctor and the eye center. Check out their track record and facilities. During consultation with your LASIK surgeon, it’s helpful to ask about the potential risks of LASIK, how long they’ve been doing LASIK, what technology they use, how many successful surgeries they’ve done, and their enhancement rate. You may also get feedback from their previous patients.
Interested in LASIK? Call us via 8-898-2020 or 0918-898-2020, or email us at [email protected]. Learn more about Dr. Robert Ang.
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