With the advent of customized vision assessment and correction, combined with technologies such as a wave-front-guided LASIK, and the renowned expertise provided by Emory Vision, your vision may improve dramatically in both quality and quantity after LASIK. Studies show that all patients treated with the Allegretto Wave laser saw better than before with glasses or lenses one year after LASIK. Most experienced a dramatic improvement. Additionally, studies show that the majority of patients with myopia achieved 20/16 or better vision one year after LASIK with the Allegretto Wave laser.
According to the Eye Surgery Education Council Medical Advisory Board, many millions of LASIK procedures have been conducted, and less than 1 percent of patients have experienced serious vision problems. Complications are rare and usually represent delays in full recovery and resolve within a few months of surgery.
Some LASIK patients may require an enhancement (re-treatment) to achieve the optimal outcome. This may be done about three months after the original procedure. The Allegretto Wave laser, used at Emory Vision, had a total retreatment rate of less than 5% in combined clinical trials of patients with hyperopia (farsightedness) and myopia (nearsightedness).
In the past, glare from bright lights and light sensitivity have been a cause of concern as a potential complication for patients undergoing LASIK. Emory Vision patients rarely experience this complication. In fact, patients who did report glare from bright lights, light sensitivity, and night driving glare all improved after LASIK in studies on the Allegretto Wave laser.