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    Custom Lasik

    I was talking to my new eyecare provider yesterday and I axed him about lasik. He said Custom Lasik was $1950.00 per eye and regular Lasik was I think $1400/per.

    That seemed high to me. My brother just had PRK done to his eyes and he thought those numbers were high too.

    Anyone on here have any thoughts on the subject?
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Don't you have 3 eyes?

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    Re: Custom Lasik

    I thought it was $1400 total ($700 per eye)
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    they wont do the brown eye if that is what you are asking

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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Have you already asked?

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    i ve heard in the 700 to 800 per eye range and at the same time I ve heard the prices you were given..kind of a wide range
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    i started a thread on the subject, but am too lazy to look it up.

    p.s. Dean called me a dumbass for paying as much as I did and I'm still waiting on him to be banned for the obvious personal attack.
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Quote Originally Posted by Mjcpr
    Have you already asked?
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    I had it done two years ago, and paid about $1400 per eye. But I had an astigmatism that made every optometrist I've ever been to gasp in astonishment. For reference, a -3.0 cylinder is considered a really bad astigmatism, and I had a -6.0 in one eye, and a -5.75 in the other.

    Due to the amount of corneal tissue that needed to be removed to correct that, combined with my pupil size that is larger than average, I would have almost assuredly gotten a bad "halo" problem with conventional lasik. The halo is caused by the correction area ending and transitioning back to uncorrected area INSIDE the area to which your pupil dialates. That's why it generally happens at night, when your pupils are at their maximum dialation.

    Quite a few standard lasik docs/machines now have more sophisticated software, which creates a smoother "blend zone," so the problem happens less often these days. But I think "custom lasik" also adresses this to some point.

    The procedure I had done is actually the next generation of laser correction, using Bausch & Lomb's Zyoptix system. At the time (2005), only two places in the state had the system. One of them was the Dean A. McGee Eye Institute at OU Medical Center, and the other was my doc, Dr. Weir.

    The difference between standard lasik (what 99% of people get) and Zyoptix is that regular lasik works with, typically, a 6mm lazer that zaps a circle, then stops, then moves immediately next to that circle and zaps an adjacent circle, and so on. It basically creates a grid of zapped, flat, 6mm circles. Of course that is done EXTREMELY rapidly, with many zaps per second. That's fine for most people who don't require a huge amount of correction, but for me it would have caused a "shoulder," or ridge where my corrected area transitioned to uncorrected. The Zyoptix laser uses instead a 2mm lazer which doesn't stay in the same place ever, but instead dances all over the subject area and creates a much, much smoother blend area.

    The FDA approves the Zyoptix (and other lasers) to make claims of correction of up to -3.0 cylinder for astigmatism, but Dr. Weir plugged my numbers into the machine after mapping my eyes, and felt confident enough in doing the procedure after the machine didn't reject them. I believe that I had the worst astigmatism of anyone he had ever worked on, including thousands from when he practiced with TLC.

    To put it all into perspective, the typical procedure (the zapping part) lasts 10-15 seconds per eye for most people. I was zapped for 90 seconds EACH EYE.

    I was extremely happy with Dr. Weir and with the Zyoptix procedure. I understand trying to save money, but the one place where I felt price shouldn't be an object is with my vision. That said, if you need minimal correction, you could probably much more safely shop for price.
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Are you done having kids? Cause my eye doctor told me to hold off on lasik until I was sure I was never going to be pregnant again. Just something to think about.

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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Can you get lasik done if you are a type 2 diabetic?
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Quote Originally Posted by HskrGrl
    Are you done having kids? Cause my eye doctor told me to hold off on lasik until I was sure I was never going to be pregnant again. Just something to think about.
    Good point. 1TC, are you planning on getting pregnant any time soon?
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    YOu never know, it could be one of those peanut butter puppies.

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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Dr. Belardo at Advanced Laser did mine. He charged around $800 but I only needed it in my right eye. I used to be like Quasimodo. My vision was almost perfect in my left eye (+40) but in this right eye my prescription was +550.

    I also have an astigmatism but it wasnt as bad as Jed's evidently.

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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Quote Originally Posted by BigRedJed
    I had it done two years ago, and paid about $1400 per eye. But I had an astigmatism that made every optometrist I've ever been to gasp in astonishment. For reference, a -3.0 cylinder is considered a really bad astigmatism, and I had a -6.0 in one eye, and a -5.75 in the other.

    Due to the amount of corneal tissue that needed to be removed to correct that, combined with my pupil size that is larger than average, I would have almost assuredly gotten a bad "halo" problem with conventional lasik. The halo is caused by the correction area ending and transitioning back to uncorrected area INSIDE the area to which your pupil dialates. That's why it generally happens at night, when your pupils are at their maximum dialation.

    Quite a few standard lasik docs/machines now have more sophisticated software, which creates a smoother "blend zone," so the problem happens less often these days. But I think "custom lasik" also adresses this to some point.

    The procedure I had done is actually the next generation of laser correction, using Bausch & Lomb's Zyoptix system. At the time (2005), only two places in the state had the system. One of them was the Dean A. McGee Eye Institute at OU Medical Center, and the other was my doc, Dr. Weir.

    The difference between standard lasik (what 99% of people get) and Zyoptix is that regular lasik works with, typically, a 6mm lazer that zaps a circle, then stops, then moves immediately next to that circle and zaps an adjacent circle, and so on. It basically creates a grid of zapped, flat, 6mm circles. Of course that is done EXTREMELY rapidly, with many zaps per second. That's fine for most people who don't require a huge amount of correction, but for me it would have caused a "shoulder," or ridge where my corrected area transitioned to uncorrected. The Zyoptix laser uses instead a 2mm lazer which doesn't stay in the same place ever, but instead dances all over the subject area and creates a much, much smoother blend area.

    The FDA approves the Zyoptix (and other lasers) to make claims of correction of up to -3.0 cylinder for astigmatism, but Dr. Weir plugged my numbers into the machine after mapping my eyes, and felt confident enough in doing the procedure after the machine didn't reject them. I believe that I had the worst astigmatism of anyone he had ever worked on, including thousands from when he practiced with TLC.

    To put it all into perspective, the typical procedure (the zapping part) lasts 10-15 seconds per eye for most people. I was zapped for 90 seconds EACH EYE.

    I was extremely happy with Dr. Weir and with the Zyoptix procedure. I understand trying to save money, but the one place where I felt price shouldn't be an object is with my vision. That said, if you need minimal correction, you could probably much more safely shop for price.
    so, you're saying that $1950 is high?
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Uh, yeah. I missed the $1950 part. I only saw $1400. I'd look a little further. Call Weir. I can't recommend him enough.
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    He actually performed the procedure on my optometrist, who is prolly the best optometrist I've ever been to, and I've been wearing glasses since second grade. The fact that my own eye doc trusted his sight to Weir was a pretty good recommendation in my book.
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    cool thanks.

    When are we going to have another date at MM's?
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Quote Originally Posted by Mongo
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    Re: Custom Lasik

    Why don't you let me do it. I have an exacto and some Ezra Brooks.

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