Yes, you can typically have laser eye surgery if you have astigmatism. Astigmatism is a common refractive error caused by an irregularly shaped cornea, and modern laser procedures are designed to correct this condition. At Liberty Laser Eye Center, we evaluate each patient's unique corneal curvature and prescription to determine candidacy. Most individuals with mild to moderate astigmatism are excellent candidates for treatments like LASIK or PRK. For a thorough understanding of your options, we recommend reading our internal article titled 'Second Opinions: Why They Matter For Vision Correction' at Second Opinions: Why They Matter For Vision Correction. A comprehensive consultation is essential to confirm that your specific type and degree of astigmatism can be safely and effectively treated.
The primary difference between traditional LASIK and all-laser LASIK lies in how the corneal flap is created. In traditional LASIK, a surgeon uses a mechanical blade called a microkeratome to cut the flap. In all-laser LASIK, a femtosecond laser creates the flap with greater precision and consistency. This laser technology offers enhanced safety and predictability, reducing the risk of flap-related complications. The subsequent reshaping of the cornea is performed with an excimer laser in both procedures. For a deeper understanding of how these advancements improve outcomes, you can read our internal article titled Latest Breakthroughs In Vision Correction Now Available At Liberty Laser Eye Center. At Liberty Laser Eye Center, we utilize advanced technology to help patients achieve their best possible vision.
Yes, people with Sjögren's syndrome can be considered for LASIK, but it requires a very careful evaluation. Sjögren's is an autoimmune condition that commonly causes severe dry eye, which is a major risk factor for LASIK complications. The surgery can temporarily worsen dry eye symptoms, and for those with Sjögren's, the healing process may be less predictable. At Liberty Laser Eye Center, we conduct a thorough pre-operative assessment, including advanced dry eye testing, to determine candidacy. If your dry eye is well-managed and stable, and your corneas are healthy, you may still be a candidate. However, many patients with Sjögren's are better suited for alternative procedures like PRK or implantable collamer lenses, which have a lower impact on corneal nerves and tear production. A personalized consultation is essential to weigh the risks and benefits.
The cost of LASIK in Virginia, particularly in areas like Vienna and Fairfax County, typically ranges from $2,000 to $4,000 per eye. This price varies based on the technology used, the surgeon's experience, and the complexity of your prescription. At Liberty Laser Eye Center, we emphasize that a low price does not guarantee the best outcome. The final cost is determined during a comprehensive evaluation. For a detailed breakdown of what is included in your fee and to understand the value of a thorough pre-surgical assessment, we recommend reading our internal article titled Lasik Consultation at Lasik Eye Surgery | Liberty Laser Eye Center 2025. This resource explains the consultation process and helps you make an informed decision about your vision correction.
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