Refractive Surgery

Refractive Surgery

Enjoying life without the hassle of wearing corrective lenses used to be just a dream. But thanks to medical advances in recent decades, laser eye surgery is not only possible — it’s incredibly common. University Ophthalmology Associates, the leading Chicago area ophthalmologist for over 100 years, are pleased to offer our patients laser eye corrective surgery.

 

Refractive surgery, the all-encompassing term for surgical procedures like LASIK, PRK, and other types of laser eye surgical procedures, is one of University Ophthalmology Associates’ specialties. Using cutting-edge medical technology and techniques, our ophthalmologists help determine the best type of medical procedure for each and every one of our patients.

 

Our refractive surgery options can often be completed in under an hour, resulting in vision improvements in as little as one day. Even better, many refractive surgery procedures can be performed without the need of blades or stitches — only laser equipment!

 

If you’re considering refractive surgery in Chicago, Skokie, or Libertyville, here are the procedures we offer:

 

LASIK Surgery

University Ophthalmology Associates specializes in offering LASIK surgery, one of the most popular and well-known refractive surgical procedures. LASIK, an abbreviated term for laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis, changes the shape of your cornea in order to better focus light coming into your eye, resulting in greatly improved vision. To correct farsightedness, LASIK makes the cornea steeper; to correct nearsightedness, LASIK flattens the cornea.

 

LASIK is first performed by using a laser keratome that sends out bursts of energy at one quadrillionth of a second to create a small flap in your cornea. The flap is then folded back to reveal the stroma, the middle layer of your cornea. Your cornea is then treated with an excimer laser, producing an ultraviolet light that reshapes your cornea by vaporizing microscopic pieces of your corneal tissue. Working with precise computer guidance, the excimer laser can correct your nearsightedness, farsightedness, and even astigmatism.

 

Your eyes will begin to heal immediately after the LASIK procedure, and your ophthalmologist at University Ophthalmology Associates will provide you with eyedrops and protective shields to ensure proper recovery within your first 24 hours of surgery. While many patients can begin enjoying the benefits of LASIK the following day, your vision may be sensitive to light or blurry immediately following the procedure. The following day, you’ll return to our Chicago, Skokie, or Libertyville ophthalmology office to check your eyesight and schedule additional vision checks for the future.

 

PRK Surgery

University Ophthalmology Associates also offers PRK surgery in Chicago, Skokie, and Libertyville. PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy, is the precursor to LASIK and corrects vision in a similar surgical procedure. Our photorefractive keratectomy procedures, like LASIK, can correct farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism.

 

With the exception of the procedure’s first step, a photorefractive keratectomy is carried out nearly the same way as LASIK. Rather than lifting up a layer of the cornea, PRK removes the epithelium — the outer layer of the cornea— before repairing the corneal tissue with the excimer laser. While this procedure is less common than LASIK, it does provide a number of options and benefits. PRK can be performed on individuals with corneas that are too thin for the LASIK procedure or for those who have already experienced LASIK surgery.

 

Astigmatic Keratectomy

Astigmatic keratectomy is one of the many refractive surgery treatment options University Ophthalmology Associates offers. This procedure is specifically indicated in patients experiencing astigmatism after cataract surgery or a corneal transplant, astigmatic keratectomy can correct symptoms of astigmatism and prevent the need for contact lenses or glasses, or drastically reduce the required prescription for those with additional eyesight trouble.

 

Patients who undergo an astigmatic keratectomy will have the shape of their corneas changed in order to correct refractive problems. Incisions are made at the steepest point of the cornea that enables the cornea to become more rounded, effectively correcting astigmatic problems.

 

Limbal Relaxing Incisions

Limbal Relaxing Incisions, also known as LRIs, are incisions made during cataract or refractive surgery procedures in order to correct astigmatism. A procedure related to astigmatic keratectomy, our Chicago, Skokie, and Libertyville ophthalmology experts are experienced in performing LRIs for patients who wish to remove signs of astigmatism and the need for wearing glasses or corrective lenses. Limbal Relaxing Incisions can also be performed in conjunction with a cataract surgery.

 

Limbal Relaxing Incisions are performed by making small incisions in the cornea that “relax” its shape. This procedure improving the cornea’s curvature, improving its ability to focus light and effective correct astigmatism.

 

Refractive Surgery

If you’re currently exploring laser eye surgery options, trust the University Ophthalmology Associates. With three locations to meet your needs in Chicago, Skokie, and Libertyville, our board-certified doctors look forward to providing quality eye care to families and individuals throughout the region. Schedule an appointment with our ophthalmologists today by calling (312) 942-2734!

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    • LASIK Center: (312) 563-2355

 


For more information, call us at 312-942-2734 or 847-677-8989 for a consultation with our ophthalmologists.