Is LASIK Eye Surgery Right For You?
SBK (Sub-Bowman’s Keratomileusis) Advanced LASIK surgery from Durrie Vision is an excellent solution for someone who is at least 18 years old with a stable vision prescription for a year. Factors that can affect candidacy are the degree of the refractive error and the thickness and shape of the cornea, which are all determined during our consultation.
You should also have healthy eyes with no underlying conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, or corneal diseases. If you have any of these conditions, they must be treated and stabilized before SBK Advanced LASIK can be considered.
Why Choose Durrie Vision For LASIK Eye Surgery?
Recognized as the leading pioneers in vision correction, our LASIK surgeons’ innovations set the standard for the industry. Developed by our founder, Dr. Daniel S. Durrie, SBK Advanced LASIK delivers exceptional results with a quick recovery time.
Ensure your procedure is safe, precise, and effective by choosing our state-of-the-art facility for LASIK in the Kansas City area.
What to Expect Before, During, and After LASIK Eye Surgery
SBK Advanced LASIK surgery at Durrie Vision is a warm, pleasant experience, complete with amenities like comfortable seating, snacks and beverages, and soft lighting to make you feel completely at ease.
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through the entire process, answering your questions and calming any nerves.
LASIK vision correction surgery is a 10-to-15-minute outpatient procedure. The laser portion of the treatment only lasts a few seconds.
You will need a driver on the day of surgery and for your one-day post-op appointment.
After the one-day post-op, patients can typically return to their regular daily activities, with a few restrictions.
You can expect your vision to be blurry for the first few hours after surgery, followed by a rapid and significant improvement in vision.
Our doctors follow our patients' recovery with regular post-op visits throughout the year.
LASIK Eye Surgery Benefits
Improved eyesight
Enjoy immediate results and freely partake in your favorite activities
Safer vision
Reduce your risk of contact-related eye infections and wake up able to see
Savings
Free yourself from the lifetime cost of new glasses, contacts, and their accessories
Time back in your day
After a fast recovery, you are free from glasses and contact lenses
Get Started with a Free LASIK Consultation
Our Advanced Ocular Analysis (AOA) is the first step in determining the best vision correction procedure for you. Your eyes will be examined using the most advanced diagnostic testing and technologies available. You will then meet with one of our experienced doctors who will discuss your analysis, leaving with a comprehensive AOA report as well as our recommendations for treatment including recovery times, costs, and financing options.
Don’t just take our word for it!
Schedule a Free Consultation
During your free consultation visit, you will meet with an experienced refractive surgeon who will discuss your results along with a custom recommendation for treatment.
Take the LASIK Eligibility Assessment
Are you a candidate for laser vision correction? Let’s find out. Take our 60-second online test to see what procedure might be the best option for your vision and lifestyle.
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