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What You'll Get
The most coveted level of vision is 20/20, which means peepers can correctly identify 20 out of 20 typos on the ophthalmologist's eye chart. Elevate your visual acuity with today's Groupon.
The Deal
$2,300 for LASIK surgery for both eyes ($4,600 value)
- Traditional LASIK treatment with microkeratome
- Reshapes corneas to correct myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism
- Includes preoperative consultation and postoperative checkup
- Procedure performed by ophthalmologist Dr. Francis Wapner or Dr. Todd Daynes
LASIK treatments can help address such visual deficiencies as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. After leading a consult to confirm candidacy, the doctors schedule surgery, which begins with the creation of a small flap on the corneal surface. A laser then reshapes the curvature of the cornea under the flap according to calibrations customized for each patient. Next, the flap is replaced and allowed to fuse to the rest of the cornea, which doesn’t require any stitches or sutures. Eyes typically heal well enough for patients to see after one day, and many procedures result in 20/20 or better vision.
The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 360 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. Not valid with insurance. Appointment required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
About Advanced Eye Care
Dr. Francis Wapner and Dr. Todd Daynes, the ophthalmologists behind Advanced Eye Care, wield experience gleaned from thousands of surgeries, exams, and medical evaluations when correcting ocular issues. The office outfits eyes in a number of stylishly sight-enhancing frames or secretly spiffs up vision with a pair of contacts. For those looking to shed their eyewear altogether, the doctors use a bladeless procedure called Intralase LASIK. This procedure is preformed with a laser rather than a blade, often leaving patients with 20/20 vision or better reducing their need for glasses or contact lenses