Our LASIK Center in New Jersey

LASIK began in the 90s, right here with us at Dello Russo. As the longest-practicing laser surgeons, we proudly offer our services to the Bergenfield community. Under the guidance of the highly experienced and lauded Dr. Jeffrey Dello Russo, we have been at the forefront of LASIK and laser eye surgery since its inception. Dello Russo Laser Vision in New Jersey is the nation’s leading LASIK eye surgery provider, and we would love the opportunity to learn more about you and maybe even fix your vision ails.

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Bergenfield, NJ

1 N Washington Ave, Floor 3
Bergenfield, NJ 07621

(855) 429-2275

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Experienced LASIK Eye Surgeons— New Jersey Edition

The eye surgeons at Dello Russo Laser Vision have performed over 190,000 eye surgeries and trained more than 100 eye surgeons worldwide. Our #1 rated eye surgeons proudly boast over 31 years of LASIK experience, and it shows in our customer ratings. You can trust that you’re in good hands when you turn to Dello Russo Laser Vision to create a treatment plan that addresses your unique vision concerns. We understand that each set of eyes is a little different, and your treatment plan should reflect this. If you are looking for LASIK eye surgeons in New Jersey or LASIK eye surgeons in Bergen County, our highly skilled doctors have the expertise to get you started on improving your vision today.

One-Stop LASIK Eye Surgery in New Jersey

We offer five locations for LASIK and other laser eye procedures in New York City and New Jersey. We are thoroughly prepared to meet your vision needs in our LASIK center at the Bergenfield, NJ location, as with our other locations. Each of our Dello Russo Laser Vision practices provides comprehensive ophthalmology and optometry services.

We have a full optometry clinic and a complete LASIK surgery center on-site with dedicated expert ophthalmologists. If you’re not an eligible LASIK candidate, we also offer PRK eye surgery. Whether you are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism, we can help assess and address the unique needs of your eyes and find a solution that works.

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Schedule Your LASIK Surgery in NJ Today

If you’re interested in New Jersey LASIK surgery, we offer custom bladeless LASIK procedures using the latest technology. 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. This advanced approach allows us to minimize any potential side effects, ensuring you get the best vision results possible. Schedule your initial complimentary consultation to discuss your LASIK eye surgery in NJ. Put your vision in the hands of the Dello Russo Laser Vision experts in New Jersey. Contact us for more information or to schedule your appointment today.

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 brief, usually taking less than thirty minutes to complete. Prior to the surgery, you'll receive numbing eye drops. If necessary, medication to help you relax can also be administered. Following the surgery, it's important to shield your eyes to safeguard your corneas and discourage rubbing. Consult your doctor to determine the duration of the entire process.

How Long Is the Recovery Time After LASIK?

Your recovery will involve resting your eyes for several hours immediately following the procedure. Your doctor will likely recommend taking a nap or relaxing in a darkened room once you're home. It's important to avoid activities that strain your eyes, such as reading or using screens. Most normal activities can typically be resumed the day after the surgery. During your follow-up appointment, which usually occurs 24-48 hours post-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, adhering closely to your surgeon's guidance.

Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK?

While most individuals are eligible for LASIK, not everyone meets the criteria for an ideal candidate. To determine if you're a suitable candidate for LASIK, your surgeon will assess various factors including your eye health, overall health, and age. It's essential to be at least 18 years old and have stable hormones and vision. Pregnant or nursing individuals should wait until their menstrual cycle returns to normal before considering the procedure. Additionally, good overall health is necessary, as conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or a compromised immune system could heighten surgical risks. Lastly, your eyes must be free of disease or injury, and your corneas should have a minimum thickness of 0.5mm.

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

You'll schedule a follow-up appointment with your surgeon within 24-48 hours after your surgery to monitor your healing progress, assess any improvements in your vision, and address any symptoms or side effects you may encounter. During this visit, your doctor will determine if you're cleared to drive, although night driving may still pose challenges for a brief period. Returning to work will likely be approved around this time if you haven't already done so. Remember, it's important to continue being cautious to avoid rubbing your eyes or exposing them to foreign substances.

How Common Are Complications After LASIK?

LASIK stands out as one of the safest elective procedures available today, boasting a complication rate of less than 1%. While serious complications are unlikely, it's wise to be informed about potential risks and side effects that may occur more frequently. Although common side effects such as dry eyes, glare, halos, double vision, or light sensitivity typically subside as the eyes heal, there is a slight chance of them persisting. Moreover, there are additional risks such as 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, underscoring the rarity of complications.

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

A recent analysis of 97 peer-reviewed clinical studies revealed that 90.8% of participants achieved 20/20 vision or better following LASIK eye surgery, with 99.5% achieving 20/40 vision or better. These success rates can be further enhanced with advanced surgical techniques, such as custom LASIK and utilizing technologies like wavefront mapping to pinpoint higher-order vision errors. At Dello Russo Laser Vision, we specialize in custom procedures, employing cutting-edge technology and techniques to ensure optimal vision correction tailored to each patient's needs.

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

LASIK complications are exceedingly rare, affecting fewer than 1% of patients, which translates to a very low probability of encountering issues during your procedure. Moreover, research indicates that the rate of complications diminishes with a surgeon's experience, underscoring the importance of selecting a skilled eye surgeon to minimize any potential risks. Although temporary side effects are typical, they typically resolve swiftly as the cornea heals. Additionally, leveraging the latest advancements in 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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