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At General Optical in Burton, Flint and Fenton Michigan, you're not just our patient, you're our guest! |
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At General Optical we enjoy helping you
create your own personal image!
If you want a spectacular new look or
the latest innovations in Contact Lens technology, we will be there for
your personalized fitting.
Your eyeglasses should be tailored not
only to your optical needs, but to fit your personality as well, so
flaunt yourself and bring out the real you!
Did you know
many diseases can be discovered through a carefully planned eye exam?
Our diagnostic equipment allows our comprehensive eye exams to
detect even the smallest changes in your vision and eye health, which
helps us ascertain your risk factors for debilitating eye diseases and
whole body diseases. And with early detection, many can be manageable. |
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FAQ's |
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epi-LASIK
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What is epi-LASIK?
Epi-LASIK, (Epithelial Laser In Situ Keratomileusis) is an advanced type of corneal
surface ablation to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and
astigmatism. Like the other Laser Eye Surgery surface ablation
procedures such as PRK and LASEK, it attempts to merge the
desirable features of LASIK, PRK and LASEK..
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Who is a candidate for epi-LASIK?
Patients whose corneas are too thin for LASIK
Athletes who may have a possibility for eye trauma
Patients who may have a physically active lifestyle.
Patients with certain corneal diseases
Patients with a certain degree of dry eyes
Patients concerned about a corneal flap
Patients who had previous eye surgery, such as RK or PRK
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What is the difference between epi-LASIK and LASIK?
The difference is what layer of the cornea the laser is
applied to. With Epi-LASIK the laser is applied to the
surface of the permanent layers of the cornea. With regular
LASIK the laser is applied to the deeper permanent layers of
the cornea.
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Will I need reading glasses after my surgery?
Generally, patients under the age of 40 still read well without the use of glasses following the surgery. Patients over the age of 40 may need reading glasses for small print. Presbyopia is a term that refers to the natural weakening of the muscles that occurs in our early to mid 40s, causing us to need reading glasses. LASIK does not correct or prevent presbyopia. Should you fall into this age category, we will be happy to discuss monovision with you at your consultation. This is an option that allows many patients the convenience of near and distance vision without the use of reading glasses.
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When can I return to sporting activities or my physically
active lifestyle?
Once your vision allows, you can resume all activities. You
should however, avoid intense or direct strong sunlight and
dirty or dusty environments for as long as possible after
treatment.
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How soon can I drive after epi-LASIK?
We will require that you have someone drive you home
following your procedure. However, you may drive when you
feel comfortable enough to drive safely, possibly the next
day.
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Do I have to avoid all activities post-operatively?
No. We typically demonstrate to the patients that they can
bend over immediately after surgery, pick up 20-30 pounds,
and shower, provided they don't get water into their
operative eye. We do ask that they wear an eye shield at
bedtime for the first few weeks after surgery so they do not
inadvertently rub the eye during sleep. Typical follow-up
evaluations are scheduled at 1 day, 1 week, 3 weeks, and 6
weeks, with glasses being prescribed between the 3rd and 6th
week visit.
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Why cant I wear my contact lens wear before my preoperative exam?
Contact lenses can change the shape of your cornea similar to how a watchband can make an imprint on your wrist. If you have your eyes examined too soon after removing your contact lenses, several of the eye tests could give inaccurate results and negatively influence your surgical outcome. Discontinue wearing soft contact lenses according to
the doctor's recommendation prior to the preoperative measurements and surgery. Rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lens wearers may require a more protracted amount of time out of lens wear.
Our Doctor will advise you if your corneas have not returned to their natural shape after removing your contact lenses.
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Will I still need glasses or contact lenses?
You may need glasses or other corrective lenses after the
procedure on a temporary or permanent basis.
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What if I had a
previous corneal transplant or radial keratotomy?
Research
has shown that epi-LASIK can be successfully performed after
a corneal transplant or previous radial keratotomy (RK)
refractive surgery. However, the decision depends on
many factors. See us for a
pre-operative consultation and exam to see if you are a
good candidate.
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