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Our Optical shops take pride in providing quality customer service and premium products. We recommend polycarbonate lenses for safety and durability, and thin and light materials for aesthetics and comfort. Look for brand names such as Varilux, Transitions, and Crizal anti-reflective coatings. We carry a full line of lenses and frames, both designer and domestic, to fit every budget.

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0% LASIK Financing in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Are you seeking to learn about the LASIK eye surgery costs? The Eye Associates of New Mexico goes way beyond what other centers do to help our patients overcome this affordability issue. If cost is something that has been holding you back from vision correction you should really contact us as soon as possible to set up a consultation. We have a page on this website dedicated to discussing LASIK patient financing. You can even fill out an online application to qualify for LASIK financing. We offer 0% financing, on approved credit with low fixed monthly payments, no down payment and no pre-payment penalty.

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OUR STORY

OUR STORY

A combined experience of over 30 years and over 100,000 surgical procedures — the doctors of Eye Associates of New Mexico have treated virtually every known eye condition.

OUR STORY

Blade-Free LASIK

Dr. Arthur J. Weinstein specializes in:

No-stitch Cataract Surgery; Corneal and External Disease; Refractive Surgery

Doctor's Bio

Dr. Mark P. Lesher specializes in:

No-stitch Cataract Surgery, Corneal and External Disease, Refractive Surgery

Doctor's Bio

Dr. Renny Levy specializes in:

Corneal-External Disease, no-stitch Cataract and Refractive Surgery

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Arthur J. Weinstein, MD. Mark P. Lesher, MD. Renny H. Levy, MD.
 

IntralaseThe IntraLase Method is a 100% blade-free technique used to perform the critical first step in the LASIK procedure: creating the corneal flap. The creation of the corneal flap prepares the eye for the second step of the LASIK procedure, where an excimer laser is used on the inner cornea to correct vision.

IntralaseThe IntraLase Method uses tiny, rapid pulses of laser light to create your corneal flap-instead of using a metal blade-during the first step of LASIK. Each pulse of light passes through the top layers of your cornea and forms a microscopic bubble at a specific depth and position within your eye that is determined by the doctor. The IntraLase laser moves back and forth across your eye, creating a uniform layer of bubbles just beneath your corneal surface. Just prior to applying laser vision correction, the doctor creates your corneal flap by gently separating the tissue where these bubbles have formed. The corneal flap is then folded back so the doctor can perform the second step of your LASIK treatment.

The microkeratome is a hand-held instrument, which contains a steel blade that moves back and forth and creates a cut as it travels across the cornea. A microkeratome is only capable of making a single, one-dimensional cut across the cornea. As it cuts, the blade oscillates back and forth, which can leave an irregular surface after the flap is lifted. This can affect the quality of your postoperative vision. Because of the unique way in which the IntraLase Method creates a precisely positioned layer of bubbles just beneath the surface of your eye, it creates a smooth even surface after your flap is lifted. With the IntraLase Method, a blade never touches the eye.

These procedures differ from one another in the way that they prepare the surface of the cornea for the second step of LASIK. Epi-LASIK uses an epikeratome-a blunt separator-to make a superficial flap. Similarly, photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) is performed by gently scraping the surface layer of the cornea, which may lead to corneal scarring. Both the Epi-LASIK and PRK procedures can be painful and require more postoperative medication. In addition, healing times may be longer than with procedures performed with the IntraLase Method.

Ability to tailor the procedure to your eye. The IntraLase Method gives your doctor the ability to tailor the dimensions of your corneal flap based on what's best for your eye. Everything from the diameter of your flap to the angle of its edges can be precisely determined. This is important because everyone's eyes are shaped a little differently. Having a corneal flap that's individualized to the patient contributes to excellent postoperative outcomes. In addition, a corneal flap created with the IntraLase Method also "locks" back into position after the LASIK procedure is performed.

Prior to creating the flap, the doctor applies drops to numb the eye, and then applies a special ring and an instrument that gently flattens your cornea in preparation for the IntraLase Method. This part of the process is not painfulpatients report feeling only slight pressure.

More than 600,000 procedures have been performed safely and effectively using the IntraLase Method. How long does it take to create a flap using the IntraLase Method? The creation of the flap itself takes only about 15-30 seconds per eye. Including preparation time, the entire LASIK procedure takes about 10 minutes.

In a clinical survey of LASIK patients who had their corneal flaps created using a microkeratome in one eye and the IntraLase Method in the other, the vision in the IntraLase-treated eye was preferred 3-to-1 (among those who had a preference).

If you are looking for a 100% blade-free LASIK experience that virtually eliminates almost all the most severe, sight-threatening complications, the answer is yes. But to get this procedure, you have to ask your physician for the IntraLase Method™ by name.

Global Fees Include:

  • Physician Services
  • Preoperative Corneal Topography
  • Preoperative Wavefront Analysis (Custom LASIK)
  • Refractive Surgery
  • Postoperative Examinations for One [1] Year
  • Enhancements for One [1] Year if needed

*Yearly complete examinations not included

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