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At inVista Optical, we prioritize safety and precision when it comes to your vision correction journey. Using the latest diagnostic technology, we perform a thorough evaluation of your prescription and corneal health to determine if refractive surgery is right for you.
Our advanced equipment measures:
• Corneal Thickness and Shape: Ensuring your cornea can safely undergo procedures like LASIK, SMILE, PRK or ICL (implantable contact lens).
• Prescription Stability: Verifying that your vision prescription is suitable for long-lasting results.
• Tear Film and Dry Eye Health: Addressing any issues that may impact healing or comfort post-surgery.
With this comprehensive approach, we can work closely with our local trusted refractive surgeons to support you before and after your procedure, providing continuity of care you can rely on right here in Indianapolis. Schedule your refractive surgery consultation today!
LASIK
A thin flap is created on the surface of the cornea, typically using a femtosecond laser. An eximer laser removes microscopic amounts of corneal tissue to reshape the cornea. The flap is gently repositioned over the treated area. Minimal downtime, quick recovery and long lasting results.
PRK
No flap is created with this surgical procedure. Instead the the surgeon will remove the epithelial tissue using a dilute absolute alcohol solution or eximer laser before reshaping the cornea to meet your prescription needs. This procedure is useful in higher myopic prescriptions with thinner corneas. The downside to this procedure is it does require a little longer healing time.
ICL Surgery
A cutting edge vision correction procedure for individuals who may not be ideal canidates for LASIK or PRK. These lenses are surgically placed inside the eye, providing a long-term solution for prescription needs. The benefits with this procedure as high quality vision, reversible, and suitable for a wide range of prescriptions.
SMILE
An advanced minimally invasive laser eye surgery designed to correct refractive error. A femtosecond laser creates a thin disc shaped piece of tissue, a small incision is made to remove the lenticule. No flap created. Vision improvement noted usually within 24 hours after treatment.
Take a look at this video from one of our partnering doctors to learn more and schedule your consultation today!