Lasik Eye Surgery Costs and Benefits
“Lasik,” or laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a refractive eye surgery that is extremely effective in correcting myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Those interested in having Lasik, the most popular form of refractive eye surgery, can be ideal candidates for the surgery but be dissuaded by Lasik costs.
There are several other types of eye surgery similar to Lasik, including “automated lamellar keratoplastyor,” or “ALK,” photorefractive keratectomy, or “PRK,” refractive lens exchange, or “RLE,” and radial keratotomy, or “RK.”
Lasik costs vary widely, depending on a number of factors such as the Lasik facility and the years of experience and reputation of the Lasik eye surgeon. Another factor influencing cost is the degree or extent of complications, if any, before and after the surgery. Lasik costs are typically quoted per eye, and it is possible to have refractive eye surgery on one eye only.
In the United States, Lasik costs approximately $1,750 to $2,500 per eye, on average. Many factors can increase or decrease Lasik costs. Bladeless Lasik, for example, such as IntraLase or laser flap, is typically more expensive, but that type of surgery is also more accurate, because it uses a laser instead of a bladed instrument to reshape the eye.
Individuals considering Lasik should make sure to understand all the terms and conditions associated with cost, because Lasik prices are often quoted without including pre- and post- surgery costs-a necessary component of receiving Lasik surgery-as well as medications and eye drops. Lasik patients can require additional surgery even after undergoing a successful Lasik procedure.
Because refractive eye surgery is elective, Lasik costs could be reduced significantly in the next several years because of recent changes in the economy and corresponding decreases in the demand for elective procedures.
Some insurance companies cover Lasik costs in part, depending upon the extent of coverage and any pre-existing conditions or complications. As with any discussions with medical personnel, individuals considering undergoing Lasik should ensure that they engage in clear communications with their insurance company to determine what, if any, costs are covered.
Overall, the benefits of Lasik far outweigh Lasik costs, particularly for individuals who struggle with poor vision or complications resulting from wearing contacts or glasses.
The Lasik Guide was developed to help people learn about Lasek.