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Gentle. Easy. Outstanding. Over 10,000 people have chosen Dr Phillip McGeorge and the Perth Laser Vision team for their laser eye surgery.
Perth Laser Vision sets the standard for premium vision correction and intraocular lens surgery.
The Intralase blade-free technique for LASIK is so gentle that most people return to their normal activities in 24 hours. Dr McGeorge is a dual Fellowship trained Ophthalmologist, so you're in safe hands with Perth's most experienced refractive surgeon.
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Perth Laser Vision specialises in the correction of refractive errors using the most advanced technology available in Australia including wavefront guided LASIK with the Intralase Femto-Second laser (iFS) and Technolas Excimer laser.
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10-15 minutes on average depending on the complexity of the procedure.
Currently LenSx(R) is considered a premium procedure not covered by Medicare or other health insurance companies. Interest free financing is available.
We advise that you avoid swimming and contact sports for one month after surgery. Visiting the gym is fine as is cycling, jogging etc. LASIK is not suitable for boxing or other sport where eye injury is possible or expected. PRK is more suitable for these sports.
Perth Laser Vision was first established in 1997. We have performed over 25,000 procedures to date.
LASIK is the most common type of refractive laser surgery today and is used to correct long-sightedness, short-sightedness or astigmatism. Conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma cannot be treated with this type of laser. These conditions may be treated using other types of lasers but this depends on the extent of the condition and you would be best advised by your specialist.
Yes, they are more than welcome. You will need a driver for the day of your LASIK eye surgery and for your after surgery visit the next day.
We do have a testimonial brochure that is provided to patients on their initial consult. Most patients attending our clinics are more than happy to share their experience. Some of our staff members have had LASIK surgery and are happy to take the time to chat with you.
Risks are associated with any surgical procedure but the LenSx(R) is designed to provide a greater degree of safety and precision than traditional methods.
Approximately 10-15 minutes per eye. You could expect to be at the clinic for about 1 hour on the day. We ask that you have a restful day after your procedure and recommend that you sleep or rest with the eyes closed to assist the healing process.
This depends on the refractive error to be treated. 96% of individuals with myopia or short-sightedness less than -10D, can achieve 20/20 vision following LASIK. Nine out of ten of those with high levels of astigmatism (up to 6D) and myopia can also expect to achieve 20/20 vision. For those individuals with hyperopia or long-sightedness the results are similar, those with low to moderate levels of hyperopia up to 94% achieving 20/20 or better.