Our Dello Russo LASIK Surgery Center in Brooklyn

If you are a Brooklyn, NY resident looking to improve your vision, you’ve come to the right place. The Dello Russo Brooklyn LASIK studio is excited to care for you and your optic needs. See the first snowflake of winter, a long-lost relative across the arrivals hall at JFK, or the ornate details of a centuries-old Catholic church. You were given the gift of sight to see all of this and much more—consider it yours for the taking. At Dello Russo, we want you to experience life to the fullest, meaning fully restored eyesight for your viewing pleasure.

World Class LASIK Eye Surgeons in Brooklyn

If you want LASIK surgery and are in the Brooklyn area, our Brooklyn Heights LASIK Center is ready to help improve your vision. Our ophthalmologists and other eye care specialists have the experience and expertise to provide personalized, high-quality care. Led by Dr. Jeffrey Dello Russo, our LASIK surgeons in Brooklyn have been a part of developing standards of laser eye surgery treatment since the 90s. With such an extensive background, you can trust our expert team to provide the friendly, professional, and excellent vision care we’ve been committed to for over 30 years.

Your Customized LASIK Eye Surgery in Brooklyn

Thousands of Brooklyn and NYC residents choose Dello Russo Laser Vision every year to improve their eyesight. We use the latest techniques and technology to perform our bladeless LASIK surgery and deliver outstanding results in Brooklyn and beyond. Because the Dello Russo doctors and our team have been leaders in laser eye surgery for 30+ years, our treatment standards are always on the cutting edge.

At Dello Russo Laser Vision, we believe that eye care should be personal. Every eye is unique, which means you should receive a personalized plan for your vision care. With the help of wavefront mapping, we can create a comprehensive map of your eyes and identify your precise vision needs. This allows your doctor to develop a custom treatment plan just for you. With your detailed plan, your surgeon will be able to correct your vision as effectively as possible with the least amount of side effects.

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Schedule Your Brooklyn Heights LASIK Today

Are you ready to schedule your LASIK eye surgery in Brooklyn? Dello Russo Laser Vision believes your laser eye surgery experience should be as quick, simple, and comfortable as possible. We take pride in providing outstanding care and excellent results. You’ll start your vision correction journey with a complimentary initial consultation. After your thorough consultation, our experienced and dedicated ophthalmologists will explain the treatment options available to you. With the help of our expert LASIK eye surgeons in Brooklyn, we can restore your vision and free you from glasses and contact lenses for good.

LASIK Surgery FAQ

How Long Does LASIK Surgery Take?

How Long Is the Recovery Time After LASIK?

Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK?

Can I Return to Work the Next Day After My LASIK Procedure?

How Common Are Complications After LASIK?

How Likely Will I Get 20/20 Vision After LASIK?

What Is the Likelihood That Something Might Go Wrong During My LASIK Procedure?

How Long Does LASIK Surgery Take?

The procedure typically lasts less than half an hour. Numbing eye drops are administered before surgery, and if needed, medication can be given to help you stay calm. After the surgery, your eyes will be protected to prevent rubbing and ensure the safety of your corneas. Consult your doctor for the total duration of the procedure.

How Long Is the Recovery Time After LASIK?

Your recovery involves resting your eyes for several hours post-procedure. Your doctor may suggest resting in a dark room or taking a nap to aid in recovery. Avoid activities that strain your eyes, and expect to resume most normal activities the following day. At your follow-up appointment, your surgeon will assess your progress and may clear you to drive and return to work, but be cautious with your eyes for the next few weeks as per your surgeon's advice.

Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK?

While many qualify for LASIK, not everyone is an ideal candidate. Your surgeon will assess your eligibility based on various factors including age, health, and eye condition. Good overall health is crucial, and your eyes must be free of disease or injury. For detailed criteria, visit LASIK candidates.

Can I Return to Work the Next Day After My LASIK Procedure?

Your post-operative appointment, typically within 24-48 hours, will evaluate your healing and vision improvement. Your surgeon will advise whether you're cleared to drive and return to work. Remember to avoid rubbing your eyes or exposing them to irritants as you continue to recover.

How Common Are Complications After LASIK?

LASIK boasts a high safety record, with complications occurring in fewer than 1% of patients. While serious complications are rare, it's essential to be aware of potential risks. Common side effects like dry eyes or glare usually resolve as your eyes heal, but consult your surgeon if you have any concerns.

How Likely Will I Get 20/20 Vision After LASIK?

A recent review of 97 peer-reviewed clinical studies found that 90.8% of participants achieved 20/20 vision or better after LASIK, while 99.5% achieved 20/40 vision or better. Advanced techniques like custom LASIK and wavefront mapping can further enhance these results, ensuring precise correction tailored to your needs.

What Is the Likelihood That Something Might Go Wrong During My LASIK Procedure?

Complications during LASIK are rare, affecting fewer than 1% of patients. Choosing an experienced eye surgeon can minimize risks further. While temporary side effects like dry eyes are common and usually resolve quickly, modern technology continues to improve the safety and precision of LASIK procedures.

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