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Four ways to 20/20.
Prices below are the whole price — scan, surgery, drops, and every follow-up for a year. The free scan decides which line you belong on; about one in five people belong on none, and we say so.
LASIK
The one you've heard of, done with a 1,000 Hz-tracking laser and a surgeon on their twenty-fourth thousand. For −10.0 to +4.0 with healthy corneas. Eleven minutes per eye; the ceiling has edges by morning.
Back to work — ~day 2
Next-morning 20/25+ — 99.1%
ICL — the implantable lens
For prescriptions the laser can't safely touch (−10 and beyond) or corneas too thin to sculpt. A micro-lens slips behind your iris and stays; nothing of your eye is removed, and it's fully reversible.
Range — to −20.0 D
Reversible — yes, fully
PRK
Same laser, no flap — the surface heals over a week instead of a night. The right answer for thin corneas, boxers, and anyone whose job involves being hit in the face (we correct a lot of police).
Sharp by — day 4–7
Flap risk — zero (no flap)
Cataract + premium lens
The cloudy lens comes out; a lens matched to your life goes in — distance, multifocal, or toric. Most patients end up seeing better than they did at forty. Insurance covers the medical part; we're transparent about the rest.
Premium lens — $1,400–2,800
Both eyes — 2 weeks apart
Every price includes.
The full scan
Eleven instruments, corneal maps you keep, and a no-fee "no" if you're not suitable.
Your surgeon, twice
The surgeon who scans you operates on you. No handoffs, ever.
A year of follow-ups
Day 1, week 1, month 1, month 12 — plus drops, and enhancements free in year one (0.4% need one).