For years, Dr. George Waring and his expert team at the Waring Vision Institute have been proudly serving the Folly Beach, South Carolina community with top ophthalmologic care. As founder and medical director of the institute, Dr. Waring is dedicated to providing innovative treatments that are designed with the patient’s unique attributes in mind. Thousands of patients have benefitted from his carefully-crafted procedures, enjoying restored vision and a better outlook on life.
Laser Vision Correction (LASIK)
Vision issues such as myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism affect patients all over the world. Thankfully, LASIK surgery is an effective means of addressing them. For decades, laser technology has been the leading protocol for treating issues in the cornea and reducing vision issues. LASIK and other laser vision procedures are quick and easy to perform, allowing patients to get back to their lives with little downtime. Patients walk away with remarkably improved sight, giving them the ability to see clearly and live their lives without needing glasses or other eyewear.
During the consultation, the eyes are thoroughly assessed using mapping software. This information is then used in the procedure process, allowing the lasers to more accurately treat the targeted area and deliver more precise results. The first ever laser vision correction treatment was carried out in 1988. Since then, the procedure has been developed to attain highly accurate results, allowing patients to see clearly without having to wear glasses all day.
While LASIK can have a major impact on one’s vision, certain factors may limit how effective it will be. First of all, LASIK surgery is best suited for patients who are struggling with myopia (nearsightedness). Secondly, patients who are under the age of 18 are not considered to be candidates for the treatment. During adolescent years, aspects of a patient’s body are still changing, including the eyes. It is important to wait until the patient is fully out of puberty, as hormones and other bodily changes can affect the outcome of the procedure.