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Wavefront LASIK Eye Surgery

Many people attribute the fear of driving at night to things other than vision. They express concern that the car may break down on the busy freeway, or voice safety concerns like being followed at night. In actuality, the reason a lot of people with vision problems avoid driving at night is because they feel that can't see as well. Often, they can't put their finger on why; they have just noticed that lights from the cars in the other lane are harder on their eyes, or they can't see that far in front of them because other headlights seem to glare.

This problem is an actual eye condition, called higher-order aberrations. Higher-order eye aberrations are a bit more complex than basic nearsightedness or farsightedness. Fortunately, with the advances made with Wavefront LASIK surgery, help can be closer than most patients think.

Deciding on Wavefront LASIK Eye Surgery

Laser Vision Correction Centers have the most modern equipment and information on Wavefront LASIK surgery. Wavefront is a type of laser eye surgery that is computer operated, allowing for fixes on the cornea that are more in-depth than basic LASIK surgery. Wavefront has fewer reports of post-surgery side effects, such as seeing halos.

To get the best in Wavefront LASIK care, see the surgeons at Laser Vision Correction Centers. A simple consultation and examination will determine whether Wavefront is the your next logical step. With thousands of surgeries to their credit, it's worth asking the opinions of the surgeons and staff at Laser Vision Correction Centers. They are the leading professionals in for Wavefront LASIK care.