Bifocals are eyeglasses that feature two lens powers, allowing wearers to see both near and far objects. In the past, individuals with bifocal vision had no choice but to wear special glasses or contact lenses in order to correct their vision. However, LASIK (Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis) can now free them from this dependence on eyewear. This procedure uses a laser beam combined with sophisticated computer technology to reshape the cornea of the eye, correcting refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It is important for patients considering LASIK who use bifocals to understand what they should expect before and after undergoing surgery as there are certain factors that need to be taken into account during evaluation for eligibility for this procedure.
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How LASIK can free you from the restraints of bifocals
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Sep 6, 2023 1:29:23 PM
Does Medicare Cover LASIK Eye Surgery?
by Christian Worstell on Aug 23, 2023 12:57:42 PM
It’s never too late to take steps to correct your vision, and many older adults on Medicare may be wondering if and how LASIK eye surgery is covered by Medicare.
While LASIK eye surgery is not covered by Original Medicare (Medicare Part A and Part B), some Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C) may cover LASIK eye surgery. Medicare Advantage plans are sold by private insurance companies and are an alternative way of receiving Medicare health benefits and prescription drug coverage.
Medicare Advantage plans often cover routine vision care, prescription glasses and contact lenses. Many of these Medicare Advantage plans with vision benefits may also cover LASIK ...
Does LASIK Hurt? Everything You Need to Know
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Aug 15, 2023 10:08:24 AM
Welcome to our blog, where we dive into intriguing topics related to eye health and vision correction. Today, we're tackling a question that frequently pops up in conversations about LASIK: does it hurt? If you're considering LASIK as a potential solution to your vision problems, this post will provide you with the necessary insights to make an informed decision. So, let's address this burning question head-on!
1. Dispelling Misconceptions:
It's natural to assume that a surgical procedure involving your eyes might be painful. However, the truth is that the LASIK procedure itself is virtually painless. During the surgery, your eyes will be numbed using special eye drops, eliminating any discomfort. Some patients may experience mild pressure or a slight sensation, but it is usually not described as painful.
2. Understanding the Discomfort:
While the LASIK procedure is generally painless, it's important to acknowledge that discomfort can vary from person to person. ...



