WaveLight LASIK
WaveLight LASIK
What is WaveLight LASIK?
The WaveLight® EX500 Eximer Laser tracks the unique shape of your eye and allows your surgeon to perform an individualized laser vision correction treatment. Standard LASIK surgery can’t compare to the precision and accuracy of a laser. For a true blade-free alternative, that’s where the WaveLight® Laser comes in.
Patient Resources
- LASIK 101 (Video) - For many people, refractive surgery offers tremendous benefits - clearer vision and freedom from contact lenses and glasses. But, there is a lot to consider before you choose LASIK surgery or any other form of vision-correcting surgery. First, are you a good candidate for the surgery? Which of several procedures is best for you? What are the risks?
- Pros and Cons of LASIK: Are the Risks Worth the Cost? - Deciding to get LASIK surgery requires thought and evaluation. Here’s what a Michigan Medicine ophthalmologist tells prospective recipients.
- LASIK vs. PRK: Which Vision Correction Surgery Is Right for You? - Both eye surgeries have the same intent, though they are different. A Michigan Medicine ophthalmologist explains how he helps patients make the best choice.
Appointment Information
We’re always happy to answer your questions or help you schedule an appointment. Call us at 734-615-8441 or email [email protected].
Locations
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Cornea & Refractive Surgery Clinic | Kellogg Eye Center 1000 Wall St
Elevator B Floor 3
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1912Get Directions
Doctors
Farida Esaa Hakim, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Ophthalmology
Christopher Thomas Hood, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Ophthalmology
Shahzad Ihsan Mian, MD
Professor
Ophthalmology
News & Stories
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Susan J. Lane: Gratitude and Giving
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A team of researchers from the University of Michigan found functional mitochondria are key to the recovery of dying photoreceptor cells.
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Uncovering how occludin protein maintains blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers
University of Michigan researchers uncover the role of occludin, a protein that regulates blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers, offering new insight into diabetic retinopathy.
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Poor vision plus unsafe homes drive higher fall risk in seniors
Ways to reduce falls within your home per a recent study with Michigan Medicine and the National Eye Institute.
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Doctors restore patient’s vision with progressive eye disease
Michael Budd was diagnosed with Fuchs’ dystrophy and underwent surgery at Kellogg Eye Center, which fixed his vision issues.