Our New Rochelle LASIK Studio

Dello Russo Laser Vision is delighted to offer premier LASIK and laser vision correction services to the New Rochelle community and surrounding Westchester County. As a premier destination for advanced vision correction, we proudly offer LASIK and other cutting-edge procedures delivered by our experienced team of eye surgeons. Founded by Dr. Jeffrey Dello Russo and Dr. Joseph Dello Russo, our practice has built a reputation as a leading provider of laser eye surgery throughout the Northeast. Thanks to our continued dedication to patient care and proven results, individuals across New Rochelle and the surrounding communities choose us with confidence. At our New Rochelle office, you’ll find a full range of services, including LASIK, PRK, and comprehensive eye care—all designed to help you see more clearly and live more fully. We look forward to being your trusted partner in lifelong eye health.

World-Class LASIK Eye Surgery in New Rochelle

Our team, lead by Dr. Jeffrey Dello Russo, an internationally renowned ophthalmologist and a pioneer in modern LASIK techniques, is honored to serve the New Rochelle area. Dr. Dello Russo and our skilled LASIK surgical team are dedicated to staying at the forefront of laser eye surgery advancements, ensuring that our patients receive optimal results. We are committed to delivering excellent outcomes in a safe, effective, and stress-free environment. Whether you're seeking LASIK in New Rochelle or the broader Westchester County, we are here to provide the exceptional eye care you deserve.

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Your Customized LASIK Eye Surgery in New Rochelle

Each year, residents across New Rochelle and the greater Westchester area turn to Dello Russo Laser Vision to transform the way they see the world. Our New Rochelle center offers bladeless LASIK surgery using the most up-to-date technology and refined techniques available today. With more than three decades of innovation and leadership in the field, Dr. Jeffrey Dello Russo and our expert team are proud to deliver results that consistently exceed expectations.

We understand that great eye care isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your vision is unique—and your treatment should be, too. That’s why we use advanced wavefront mapping to capture a high-resolution blueprint of your eyes, allowing us to design a vision correction plan tailored precisely to you. This customized approach helps us correct your eyesight with incredible accuracy, while reducing the chance of side effects and enhancing your overall outcome. At Dello Russo Laser Vision in New Rochelle, your best vision starts with personalized care.

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Schedule Your LASIK Surgery in New Rochelle Today

For over three decades, Dello Russo Laser Vision has been a leading provider of laser and LASIK eye surgery on the East Coast. Our combination of extensive experience and cutting-edge technology makes us the preferred LASIK center for patients in New Rochelle and the surrounding areas. Our trademark of designing a personalized treatment plan for each patient provides superior results—the evidence of which you can see in all the happy testimonials. Schedule your initial complimentary consultation to discuss your LASIK eye surgery. Put your vision in the hands of the Dello Russo Laser Vision experts in New Jersey. Contact us today and take the first step toward clearer vision.

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?

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How Long Does LASIK Surgery Take?

The procedure is quite brief, usually taking less than half an hour to complete. Prior to the surgery, you'll receive numbing eye drops before the procedure; additionally, if necessary, medication can be administered to help you stay calm and relaxed. Following the surgery, it's important to shield your eyes to safeguard your corneas and avoid rubbing them. It's advisable to consult your doctor regarding the duration of the entire procedure.

How Long Is the Recovery Time After LASIK?

Your recovery process entails resting your eyes for several hours immediately post-procedure. Therefore, your doctor will likely advise you to take a nap or unwind in a dimly lit room once you're home. It's important to refrain from activities that strain your eyes, such as reading or using screens. Most daily activities can typically be resumed the day following the surgery. During your follow-up appointment, scheduled 24-48 hours after the procedure, your surgeon will assess your healing progress and may give you clearance to drive and return to work. However, it's crucial to continue being cautious with your eyes for several weeks, so ensure you adhere closely to your surgeon’s instructions.

Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK?

While most individuals qualify for LASIK, not everyone is an ideal candidate. To be considered a suitable candidate for LASIK, your surgeon will assess whether your eyes, body, and overall health meet the necessary criteria for the procedure. You must be at least 18 years old and have reached a stage where both your hormones and vision have stabilized. Therefore, pregnant and nursing patients should consider waiting until menstruation has returned to normal. Additionally, good overall health is crucial, as conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes or a compromised immune system may elevate surgical risks. Lastly, your eyes should be healthy and free of disease or injury, with corneas that are at least 0.5mm thick.

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

Following your surgery, you'll schedule a post-operative appointment with your surgeon within 24-48 hours to assess your healing progress, any improvements in your vision, and address any symptoms or side effects you may encounter. During this visit, your doctor will also determine if you're cleared to drive, although night driving may remain challenging for a brief period. Additionally, you'll likely receive clearance to return to work if you haven't already done so. It's important to continue exercising caution to avoid rubbing your eyes or exposing them to foreign substances.

How Common Are Complications After LASIK?

LASIK stands as one of the safest elective surgeries available today, boasting a complication rate of less than 1%. Consequently, serious complications from LASIK are rare, yet it's beneficial to be mindful of potential risks and side effects that may occur more commonly. Although side effects like dry eye, glare, halos, double vision, or light sensitivity typically diminish as the eyes heal, there's a slight chance they may persist. Additional risks encompass flap complications, corneal inflammation or infection, as well as over, under, or uneven correction. It's noteworthy that only 1.2% of patients express dissatisfaction with their vision improvement post-LASIK, highlighting the rarity of complications.

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

A recent review of 97 peer-reviewed clinical studies found that 90.8% of study participants achieved 20/20 vision or better after LASIK eye surgery and 99.5% achieved 20/40 vision or better. These statistics can be improved with more precise surgical methods, including custom LASIK and using technology like wavefront mapping to identify higher-order vision errors. At Dello Russo Laser Vision, we only perform custom procedures using the latest technology and techniques to ensure we provide the best vision correction possible for each patient.

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

LASIK complications are exceedingly rare, occurring in fewer than 1% of patients, resulting in a very low likelihood of encountering issues during your procedure. Research indicates that the rate of complications decreases with a surgeon’s experience, underscoring the importance of selecting an experienced eye surgeon in New Rochelle to minimize any potential risks. Although temporary side effects are common, they typically resolve swiftly as the cornea heals. Additionally, leveraging the most modern technology not only enhances the safety of the surgery but also enables your surgeon to deliver the most precise correction possible.

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