LASIK New York and Laser Eye Surgeon NY, New York's Affordable LASIK
LASIK is a surgical procedure that is capable of correcting a wide range of nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism. No general anesthetics are used.
Chose New York's Finest Eye Surgeon:
Dr. Emil Chynn
Emil William Chynn, MD is one of New York City's most experienced and best-trained LASIK surgeons:
- Board-Certified AND Fellowship-Trained under world-famous George Waring, MD
- A diplomate of the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO), he is a board-certified ophthalmologist
- 1st LASIK surgeon in New York City to have the LASIK Surgery himself.
- The Park Avenue Laser staff is only comprised of MDs to test patients for pre and postop, assist in the Operating Room
- Member of MENSA, the certified "Genius" organization (IQ > 150)
LASIK is a surgical procedure that is capable of correcting a wide range of nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism. No general anesthetics are used.
Step 1: Anesthetic eye drops are applied to numb the eye for surgery, and the surgeon marks the cornea with water-soluble ink to guide replacement of the flap. Step 2: The surgeon applies a suction ring designed to hold the eye steady and checks the pressure of the eye. Step 3: The surgeon raises a thin layer of the cornea, or corneal flap, with the microkeratome to expose the portion beneath. This part of the procedure is called keratectomy. We at IWANT2020 only use the #1 brands for all our surgical equipment--this is why we use the Bausch & Lomb's Hansatome microkeratome--because it has created more flaps than all other brands--combined! Step 4: The flap - the outermost 20 percent of the thickness of the cornea - is lifted and reflected to the side. Step 5: The surgeon tests for laser alignment and walks the patient through the fixation process. Step 6: The surgeon then directs a beam of light that reshapes the cornea and corrects the individual refractive error. This step is fast (approximately 10 seconds of laser time per diopter of prescription) and totally painless! Step 7: Finally, the surgeon lays the flap back into its original position and observes the eye for three to five minutes to ensure bonding. Because the cornea bonds quickly, healing is rapid, and the eye does not require stitches. |
Park Avenue Laser Address and Telephone:
333 Park Avenue South
(entrance on East 25th Street)
New York, NY 10010
(212) 741-8628
(888) I-WANT-2020
(888) 492-6820
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