$1,795 for No-Flap Bladeless Lasik for Both Eyes at NY NJ Lasik ($4,200 Value)
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Experienced ophthalmologists perform laser procedures to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
Children who wear glasses endure wisecracks including “four-eyes” and “Einstein,” while those with perfect vision bask in compliments such as “two-eyes” and “Oppenheimer.” Sharpen your sight with this Groupon.
$1,795 for a No-Flap Bladeless Lasik for Both Eyes ($4,200 Value)
After mapping the topography of flawed eyes, a surgeon administers numbing drops. They'll then reshape the cornea using one of five lasers. No-flap Lasik improves vision to eliminate or reduce the client's reliance on glasses and contacts, and because it doesn't involve the creation of an incision, some consider it safer and more effective than other Lasik procedures. Customers may apply this Groupon to the price of other procedures, such as IntraLasik. Pre- and post-surgery sessions may take place at any of the listed locations, but the surgery itself is performed at Manhattan Lasik Center's Midtown location.
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About Manhattan Lasik Center
NY NJ Lasik stretches its five fully equipped clinics, including a Manhattan location for fuzzy-sighted New Yorkers, across its two neighboring East Coast states. Each facility is presided over by its own board-certified ophthalmologist who specializes in the use of laser-based technology, such as LASIK and PRK, to restore eyesight lost to astigmatisms and far- or nearsightedness. Over the past 15 years, they have performed upward of 50,000 of the outpatient laser procedures, turning once-squinty patients into crystal-clear seers.
The clinics’ lineup of expert eye docs includes Dr. Mark Buchsbaum and Dr. Irida Llambiri, both of whom regularly engage prospective LASIK patients in complimentary consultations. During these brief meetings, they either deem the patient to be a suitable candidate for LASIK, recommend an alternative surgery, or advise patients to remove their photographic memory's lens cap.