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LASIK Center in New Jersey
Dello Russo Laser Vision in New Jersey is the nation’s leading LASIK eye surgery provider. Under the guidance of the highly experienced and lauded Dr. Joseph Dello Russo, we have been at the forefront of LASIK and laser surgery since its early inception.
Dr. Dello Russo purchased the world’s first laser for vision correction and his initial LASIK work was instrumental in the FDA approval of LASIK. Endlessly inspired by Dr. Dello Russo’s pioneering work, the LASIK eye surgeons at Dello Russo Laser Vision remain at the cutting edge of laser eye technology in the northern New Jersey area.
Experienced LASIK Eye Surgeons NJ
The eye surgeons at Dello Russo Laser Vision have performed over 170,000 eye surgeries and trained more than 100 eye surgeons worldwide. Since our #1 rated eye surgeons proudly boast over 31 years of LASIK experience. You can trust that you’re in good hands when you turn to Dello Russo Laser Vision to create a treatment plan that precisely addresses your vision concerns.
We understand that every set of eyes is unique, so your treatment plan should be personalized to your exact needs. If you are looking for LASIK eye surgeons in NJ or LASIK eye surgeons in Bergen County, our highly-skilled doctors have the expertise to help improve your vision today.
One-Stop LASIK Eye Surgery NJ
We offer four different locations for LASIK and other laser eye procedures in the New York City area and northern New Jersey. In our LASIK NJ location, as with our other locations, we are thoroughly prepared to meet your vision needs. Each of our Dello Russo Laser Vision practices provides comprehensive ophthalmology and optometry services. We have a full optometry clinic and a complete LASIK surgery center on-site with dedicated expert ophthalmologists.
Schedule Your LASIK Surgery in NJ Today
If you’re interested in New Jersey LASIK surgery, we offer custom bladeless LASIK procedures using the latest technology. This allows us to design personalized treatment plans that offer superior results to our patients. This advanced approach also allows us to minimize any potential side effects, ensuring you get the best vision results possible.
If you’re not an eligible LASIK candidate, we also offer PRK eye surgery. Whether you are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism, we can help assess and address the unique needs of your eyes, and find a solution that works.
Schedule your initial complimentary consultation to begin discussing your LASIK eye surgery in NJ. Put your vision in the hands of the experts at Dello Russo Laser Vision in New Jersey. Contact us for more information or to schedule your appointment today.
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LASIK Surgery FAQs
1. How Long Is the LASIK Procedure/Surgery?
The surgery itself is actually very short—it’s typically completed in less than half an hour and you’ll be awake for the whole thing. However, there will be some preparation required before surgery including numbing eye drops. If you need medication to help you remain calm and relaxed that can be provided as well. After the surgery, your eyes will need to be shielded to protect your corneas and prevent you from rubbing your eyes. Ask your doctor how much time to allow for in the office for the entire procedure.
2. How Long Is the Recovery Time After LASIK?
Your recovery requires resting your eyes for several hours immediately following your procedure, so your doctor will likely encourage you to take a nap or rest your eyes in a dark room. You’ll need to avoid reading, looking at screens, or doing anything that makes your eyes work hard. The day after the surgery, you can likely return to most normal activities. At your follow-up appointment 24-48 hours after your procedure, your surgeon will check your healing to give you the go-ahead for driving and returning to work. You’ll still need to be cautious with your eyes for several weeks, so follow your surgeon’s instructions.Â
3. What Makes Me a Good Candidate for LASIK?
Not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK. To be a good candidate for LASIK, your surgeon will need to ensure that your eyes, body, and overall health are such that you’re eligible for the procedure. First, you must be at least 18 years old and at a point where your hormones and vision have stabilized (for this reason, pregnant and nursing patients should consider waiting until menstruation has returned to normal). Additionally, you should be in good overall health as a compromised immune system or conditions like uncontrolled diabetes could mean you’re ineligible. Finally, your eyes should be healthy and free of disease and injury, and your corneas should be at least 0.5mm thick.Â
4. Can I Return to Work the Next Day After My LASIK Procedure?
You’ll have a post-operative appointment with your surgeon within 24-48 hours to check on your healing, your vision improvement, and discuss any symptoms or side effects you may be experiencing. Your doctor will also tell you during this appointment whether you’re cleared to drive, though driving at night may still be difficult for a little while. You’ll likely also get the go-ahead to return to work if you’ve not been told already that it’s okay. Keep in mind that you’ll still need to be very careful about not rubbing your eyes or getting any other substances in them. Â
5. How Probable Is It That I Will Have Complications After LASIK?
LASIK is one of the safest elective surgeries available today and has a complication rate of less than 1%. As such, it’s unlikely you’ll experience serious complications as a result of LASIK, but it’s still helpful to be aware of risks and side effects that may be a little more common. While side effects—including dry eye, glare, halos, double vision, or light sensitivity—typically resolve as they eyes heal, there is a small chance that they can persist. Additional risks include flap complications, corneal inflammation or infection, and over, under, or uneven correction. Just 1.2% of patients are dissatisfied with their vision improvement after LASIK.
6. How Likely Will I Get 20/20 Vision After LASIK?
A recent review of 97 peer-reviewed clinical studies found that 90.8% of study participants achieved 20/20 vision or better after LASIK eye surgery and 99.5% of participants achieved 20/40 vision or better. These statistics can be improved with more precise surgical methods, including custom LASIK and the use of technology like wavefront mapping to identify higher-order vision errors. At Dello Russo Laser Vision, we only perform custom procedures using the latest technology and techniques in order to ensure that we provide the best vision correction possible for each of our patients.Â
7. What Is the Likelihood That Something Might Go Wrong During My LASIK Procedure?
LASIK complications are very rare and experienced by fewer than 1% of patients, so the likelihood that something could go wrong during your procedure is very, very low. The rate of complications has also been shown to decrease with a surgeon’s experience, so finding an experienced eye surgeon is important for minimizing your likelihood of experiencing complications. While temporary side effects are not uncommon, they generally improve and disappear as the cornea heals. Keep in mind that the most modern technology also helps improve the safety of the surgery as well as helping your surgeon provide the most precise correction possible.Â
Sources:
https://www.allaboutvision.com/visionsurgery/outcomes.htm
https://americanrefractivesurgerycouncil.org/lasik-safe-need-know/
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