LASIK Procedure

iLASIK and LASIK Vision Correction

The Eye Center of Texas is proud to be one of the first practices in Texas to offer iLASIK.  Approved by NASA to correct vision for its own astronauts and the United States Department of Defense for its Air Force and Navy pilots, the iLASIK procedure is one of the most exciting developments in bladeless laser vision correction. Drs. Wade and Mayo are excited to offer this safe, more precise laser vision correction treatments to their patients.

How long does the procedure take?

The procedure itself takes approximately 4 to 5 minutes per eye, but you will be at the center for 2 hours due to pre and post op.

Who is a good candidate for LASIK Vision Correction?

In general, a good candidate is an individual whose prescription has been stable for one year. We treats patients with myopia up to -12.00, hyperopia up to +4 and an astigmatism as high as 6.00 diopters. A patient should not be pregnant, nursing or have any unstable medical conditions, or any uncontrolled eye diseases.

What does LASIK cost?

Please contact one of our LASIK counselors for specific information concerning your procedure.  You may reach them at 713-395-1515.

Does LASIK hurt?

Before the LASIK procedure begins, Drs. Wade and Mayo will numb your eye with anesthetic drops. You may feel a pressure sensation as the corneal flap is being made, but actual pain is extremely rare. Some patients may experience a little discomfort after the procedure, but sleep and lubricating eye drops as well as Advil or Tylenol is usually sufficient to take care of any discomfort.

Should I have both eyes done at once?

LASIK is usually done on both eyes at the same time. We suggest you have both done at the same time so that you will not experience any visual imbalance and a minimum amount of time off work.

What if I move my eye during the procedure?

With the VISX S4 active Trak laser system you do not have to worry about eye movements. The laser's tracking system is designed to follow any eye movements and maintain your precise treatment.

Has anyone ever gone blind?

Combined, Dr. Wade and Dr. Mayo have performed over 55,000 refractive procedures and have not had any his patients "go blind". However, as with any surgery, there are risks involved which you need to be aware of prior to having LASIK surgery. The risks will be fully explained prior to your LASIK procedure and all questions answered.

When can I resume normal activities?

You can resume most normal activities such as driving, working and reading the day after surgery. For women, eye make-up cannot be worn for one week. Swimming or contact sports should be delayed for 2 weeks.

What kind of vision can I expect?

Each person's eyes are different, but the goal of the doctors at the Eye Center of Texas is to give the patient their best-corrected visual acuity possible. The statistics on LASIK are 98% of patients are 20/40 or better with no glasses or contact lens and 74% are 20/20 or better with Custom LASIK.