New Study Finds Overall Vision Satisfaction in LASIK Patients

Learn the details of a recent LASIK study from Dr. Kerry Solomon in Charleston.

New study finds LASIK patients who used to wear contact lenses are more satisfied with their vision and remain satisfied over time.

When you rely on vision correction to see well, it is important to look into all of your options. Sometimes research can help inform your choice, so we like to share studies we believe have important findings. An example is the new research published just this month that compared patient satisfaction with LASIK and contact lenses. The study took place over a 3-year period and followed more than 1,800 patients, so it is a significant piece of research. For those of you wearing contacts and wondering if LASIK here in Charleston might be a better option, you’ll find more information at the American Refractive Surgery Council Insight blog.

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