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Beyond LASIK

Not every eye is right for LASIK—but at Eye Consultants, we offer advanced alternatives like PRK, ICL, and RLE to help you achieve clear, glasses-free vision.

Alternatives to LASIK Surgery

LASIK is the ideal solution for vision correction for the large majority of patients.  However, there are times where a different approach might be more appropriate. Several alternatives exist, each with its own advantages and considerations. Below is a brief overview of the primary alternatives to LASIK offered at Eye Consultants.  The best way to learn more and get your questions answered in person, would be to book a Free Consultation where you can meet with an expert.

PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy)

Description: PRK is a laser eye surgery that reshapes the cornea’s surface without creating a flap, like LASIK. It’s often recommended for patients with thin corneas or for people with higher risk jobs or lifestyles.

Advantages:

  • Suitable for thinner corneas or those at higher risk of eye trauma.
  • No risk of flap-related complications (e.g., flap displacement).
  • Long-term outcomes are similar to LASIK for many patients.
  • Effective for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Other considerations:

  • Longer healing time for full vision recovery as compared to LASIK.
  • Discomfort during early days of recovery due to removal of the corneal epithelium.
  • Slightly higher risk of post-operative corneal haze.

Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) 

Description: ICL involves surgically implanting a corrective lens inside the eye, in front of the natural lens, to correct vision without altering the cornea.

Advantages:

  • Reversible, as the lens can be removed or replaced.
  • Ideal for patients with high prescriptions or thin corneas who are unsuitable candidates for LASIK/PRK.
  • Preserves corneal structure, minimizing dry eye risk.
  • Provides sharp, high-quality vision, especially for severe nearsightedness.

Other considerations:

  •  Not ideal for patients over 45 because of inability to address presbyopia.
  • Surgery has slightly higher risk than cornea-based laser procedures.

Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)

Description: RLE replaces the eye’s natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to correct vision, similar to cataract surgery.

Advantages:

  • Treats a wide range of vision issues, including presbyopia and high prescriptions.
  • Eliminates the risk of developing cataracts later in life.
  • IOLs can address nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
  • Great option for patients who are ineligible for corneal-based surgeries.

Other considerations:

  •  Not recommended for patients under 50 due to loss of natural accommodation 
  • Surgery has slightly higher risk than cornea-based laser procedures.
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