LASIK vs Glasses: Image Size More Accurate With LASIK Than With Glasses

by David Shapiro, MD

Glasses Either Shrink or Enlarge the Visual Size of an Object Whereas Image Size is Dimensionally Accurate After LASIK Refractive Laser Eye Surgery. Many patients worry that LASIK will somehow alter that “naturalness” of their vision. In fact, wavefront LASIK routinely creates a more natural experience of vision than glasses. Glasses disturb the experience of […]

LASIK vs. Lens Replacement Surgery (Refractive Lens Exchange or Clear Lens Extraction): New Study Again Favors Safety Profile of LASIK.

by David Shapiro, MD

Study shows an ongoing risk of posterior vitreous detachment and retinal breaks after cataract surgery. In the choice of lens replacement surgery vs LASIK, the higher safety profile of LASIK needs to be considered in vision correction surgery choice. In a recent blog, I looked at lens replacement surgery and clear lens extraction as alternatives […]

The Risks and Benefits of Various Types of Contact Lenses as Alternatives to LASIK and PRK Laser Refractive Eye Surgery.

by David Shapiro, MD

Contact lenses carry the risk of several complications, including visual loss, corneal edema (swelling), scar, microbial keratitis (corneal infection), and corneal ulcers. Different contact lens types and materials have different rates of infection. Many patients are very aware of the risks of LASIK and PRK laser vision correction — of course there is a degree […]

Study Shows Kamra (Acufocus) Corneal Inlay Improves Reading Performance in Patients with Presbyopia (Need for Reading Glasses)

by David Shapiro, MD

Study demonstrates improvement in reading vision after implantation of the Kamra Corneal Inlay. The pros and cons of this approach in comparison to blended monovision LASIK need further study in patients who need reading glasses. Presbyopia, or the need for reading glasses, clearly affects reading performance. One potentially helpful technology to address presbyopia is currently […]

Decorative Halloween Contact Lenses Can Be Worn Even After LASIK or PRK If They Are Properly Fit, FDA Approved, and Carry a Prescription

by David Shapiro, MD

Decorative contact lenses are often worn on Halloween to create effects such as glow in the dark lizard eyes, rave yellow eyes, or red twilight vampire eyes. It is important that these lenses be FDA approved, properly fit, and carry a prescription. Even after they have successfully undergone LASIK or PRK laser eye surgery and […]