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 | LASIK Financing: 0% down for 12 months till the end of July |
 | Dr. Melki was featured on WBZ TV Channel 4 for the Implantable Contact Lens Treatment (March 08) |
 | Elliot Finkelstein, MD and Macie Finkelstein, MD join The Boston Eye Group (Feb 08) |
 | Nasa Approves All-Laser Lasik (iLASIK) (Sept 07) |
 | Micheal Ruby, OD joins the Boston Eye Group (July 07) |
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What is iLASIK?
iLASIK is the new name for a specific combination of technologies making up the all-laser lasik procedure that we have been offering for almost a year now.
iLASIK surgeons now have precise tools to painlessly measure and map the uniqueness of both of your eyes - down to the most minuscule characteristics individual to you. 3D mapping technology literally creates a blueprint (or fingerprint) of your eye, allowing the iLASIK surgeon to then custom-fit the iLASIK procedure for each of your eyes.
The iLASIK procedure itself is revolutionized by the use of two computer-guided lasers - instead of one as in earlier generations of LASIK. The first, ultra-fast laser (Blade free laser) creates a thin corneal flap, which is then folded back to allow the second laser (CustomVue Wavefront Laser with Iris Registration Technology) to correct your vision based on the exact specification/measurements of your eye(s). The procedure takes just minutes. Patients experience a quick virtually painless procedure with the potential of 20/20 or better vision and outstanding safety as a result of reduced flap complications.
Is the technology proven to be safe?
All branches of the U.S. military and NASA recently approved lasik for all their servicemen and women, thanks to studies using the iLASIK technology. NASA approved the LASIK procedure for its astronauts following review of extensive military clinical data, which showed the use of the two lasers (Intralase and Wavefront) provides superior safety and vision as compared to earlier forms of the procedure. You need to be at least 20/40 in order to drive, while fighter pilots are often 20/15.
Why should I choose iLASIK over other vision correction options?
The iLASIK procedure is tailor-made for you, your vision and the unique characteristics of your individual eyes. 3-D mapping, precise measurement and the use of two of the most advanced lasers differentiate the iLASIK procedure from all others. Consumers not only require 20/20 (or better) vision for their active lifestyles, but also prefer not be bothered with the daily inconvenience of glasses and contacts.
Who are candidates for the iLASIK procedure?
If you are 18 years of age or older and wear glasses or contact lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism or mixed astigmatism, you may benefit from iLASIK.
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Laser Vision Correction
How well will I be able to see following Laser Vision Correction?
An independent review of last year's results at the Boston Eye Group shows that 92%-96% of our patients were able to see 20/25 or better. 100% of patients were able to see 20/40 or better. This will usually enable you to pass a driver's license eye examination without glasses or contact lenses. Most patients are able to perform their daily activities and enjoy many sports with minimal, if any, reliance on glasses.
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 Famous WEEI’s radio host John Dennis after his Lasik with Dr. Melki
“Famous WEEI’s radio host John Dennis after his Lasik with Dr. Melki”
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 Dom Dimaggio undergoes Cataract Surgery with Dr Melki
Former Boston Red Sox Centerfielder Dom DiMaggio recently underwent cataract surgery with Dr. Melki. The little professor is thrilled with his new view of the Sox.
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