LASIK eye surgery is generally considered to be more expensive than other more conventional surgical procedures. This can in part be attributed to the use of high-tech equipment such as lasers.
Having said that, I think it is worthwhile to mention that the cost of LASIK continues to come down. This is in part due to improvements being made to the overall process, such as the use of more efficient and cheaper lasers.
According to the FDA the average cost of LASIK eye surgery was in the region of $1,344 in 2005. This is a significant reduction from the original numbers listed in 2002 of nearly $1,600.
However, be as it may, when deciding on the type of LASIK eye surgery or surgeon, price should never be the overriding factor. Remember you’re not buying shoes you’re taking a risk, so why not take the best calculated risk by going to someone who has built up a good reputation?
Here are a few things that may help you understand why the costs of LASIK laser surgery are high.
• The fee of leasing the building where the surgery is located
• The leasing or purchase of the laser as well as maintenance of the blades or lasers can increase LASIK cost. Surgeons may also be upgrading to newer and more efficient lasers.
• There may be additional, per eye fees to be paid to the developer or manufacturer of the laser, if the machine is leased.
• You may need special gowns, masks, gloves, medications, or surgical solutions to keep the operating room sterile and safe.
• There may be Advertising and insurance for the office.
When you are considering different LASIK surgery options it may be a good idea to ask your surgeon the following:
• What is and what isn’t included in the cost of the LASIK eye surgery?
• What if complications occur or if enhancements are needed. Will I be charged and if so, how much?
• What about the cost of LASIK medications such as anti-inflammatory or painkillers?
• Will I need temporary contact lenses after LASIK? Are they included in the cost or will they be paid for separately?
• What about follow-up visits after LASIK? What are the costs if they are not included in the fee for the surgery?
Don’t forget to contact your insurance company to determine if they cover the cost of LASIK laser surgery. Some insurance companies don’t cover the cost of LASIK because they see it as a cosmetic enhancement.
If financing is not a problem you should strongly consider using a LASIK surgeon who best fits your needs and addresses your concerns.
For those who already had successful LASIK procedures, the cost of LASIK laser eye surgery is a small price to pay compared to the joy offered by their newly improved vision.by: L Jimmy Roos