LASIK Surgery in Flushing, Queens

At Dello Russo Laser Vision in Queens, we proudly continue a pioneering tradition in modern vision correction. Founder Dr. Joseph Dello Russo—a global innovator—was the first to bring laser technology into refractive eye care, playing a critical role in helping LASIK gain FDA approval.

Today, at our Flushing LASIK center, our team of highly trained surgeons, including Dr. Jeffrey Dello Russo, provides patients throughout Queens and New York City with advanced, bladeless LASIK procedures. We combine surgical expertise with the latest diagnostic technology to deliver personalized treatments that maximize safety, precision, and visual outcomes.

Leading LASIK Eye Surgeons in Queens, NY

With more than 190,000 successful LASIK and vision correction procedures performed and over 100 surgeons trained worldwide, the Dello Russo name has become synonymous with excellence in laser vision correction. Our Queens LASIK surgeons bring 30+ years of proven expertise and consistently earn top patient reviews for their compassionate care and exceptional results.

Every treatment plan is tailored to your eyes. Whether you’re nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism, we use advanced wavefront-guided mapping and femtosecond laser technology to ensure the most accurate and effective vision correction possible.

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Queens Eye Surgery Options

Custom LASIK Surgery

Custom LASIK offers a highly personalized approach to vision correction using advanced wavefront mapping technology. This detailed mapping creates a treatment plan tailored to the unique shape and visual characteristics of your eyes. By addressing subtle corneal irregularities, Custom LASIK can deliver more precise results than conventional LASIK and may be an option for patients who were previously not considered candidates for laser vision correction.

Bladeless LASIK Surgery

Bladeless LASIK in New York City represents a modern advancement in laser vision correction. This procedure uses a femtosecond laser to create a precise corneal flap, eliminating the need for a blade. The result is increased accuracy, enhanced safety, and a faster healing process. Many patients choose bladeless LASIK for its reputation as one of the safest and most advanced vision correction options available today.

PRK

PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy, is a well established alternative to LASIK that reshapes the cornea without creating a flap. This makes PRK an excellent option for patients with thin corneas or other factors that may limit LASIK eligibility. While recovery typically takes longer than LASIK, PRK remains a highly effective and proven procedure for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

EVO Visian ICL

EVO Visian ICL is an advanced vision correction procedure that improves eyesight by implanting a removable lens inside the eye without removing corneal tissue. This additive technology is particularly beneficial for patients with thin corneas or higher prescriptions who may not qualify for LASIK. The procedure is quick, recovery is often rapid, and many patients experience noticeable vision improvement shortly after treatment.

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Why Choose Dello Russo Laser Vision on Long Island?

For over three decades, Dello Russo Laser Vision has been a trusted name in LASIK and laser eye surgery, offering advanced vision correction with personalized care. Our Long Island location delivers the same state-of-the-art technology and experienced surgical expertise that have made us a leader in the field across the East Coast.

Whether you're just starting to explore LASIK or ready to move forward, our warm and knowledgeable team is here to guide you every step of the way. If you're looking for a dedicated eye doctor on Long Island who puts your comfort and results first, schedule a free consultation today and take the first step toward clearer vision.

FAQs LASIK in Queens, NY

How long does LASIK take?

What is the LASIK recovery time?

Who qualifies for LASIK in Queens?

Can I go back to work the next day?

Will I get 20/20 vision?

Does Bladeless LASIK lead to better visual outcomes than traditional LASIK?

How long does LASIK take?

Most LASIK procedures take less than 30 minutes. You’ll receive numbing drops before the surgery, and your eyes will be protected afterward to support healing.

What is the LASIK recovery time?

Most patients rest for several hours after surgery and return to normal activities the next day. A follow-up visit within 24–48 hours ensures your healing is progressing safely.

Who qualifies for LASIK in Queens?

Ideal candidates are 18 or older, in good health, with stable vision and healthy corneas. If LASIK isn’t the right fit, PRK may be recommended.

Can I go back to work the next day?

Yes, many patients return to work within 24 hours. Your surgeon will confirm at your follow-up visit.

Will I get 20/20 vision?

More than 90% of LASIK patients nationwide achieve 20/20 vision or better. At Dello Russo, our custom, technology-enhanced approach is designed to maximize your chances of optimal vision.

Does Bladeless LASIK lead to better visual outcomes than traditional LASIK?

While both procedures aim for excellent vision, the enhanced precision of the Bladeless LASIK technique can sometimes lead to better predictability, especially for patients with higher prescriptions or specific corneal shapes. The superior flap quality supports better overall visual correction.

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