Monovision

What is Monovision?
The need for reading glasses as you get older is called presbyopia. When you have LASIK, you and your doctor may decide to leave one eye slightly nearsighted. This is called monovision, and may allow you to maintain your ability to read after presbyopia begins. Your other eye will be fully treated for distance vision. Gaining this near vision means giving up some distance sharpness. (Many people have already elected monovision correction with their contacts or glasses.) Monovision is helpful for near-tasks such as scanning a menu or article, but not for reading fine print or reading for a prolonged time. For active individuals, such as those who play golf or tennis, or who drive a great deal at night, monovision may not be suitable.

During your consultation, you and your eye doctor will decide which choice is best for you.

Below is a list of links within www.tlcvision.com that will provide you with easy access to information on Laser vision correction procedures being offered at TLC Laser Eye Centers:
Learn More about LASIK Laser eye surgery?
Learn more about the LASIK Eye Surgery
Custom LASIK or LASIK
Bladeless LASIK (IntraLase)
PRK (photorefractive keratectomy)
History of Wavefront Technology, from VISX
Wavefront Analyzer – what is it?
Learn how to read your contact lens or eyeglass prescription.
Am I a LASIK or Custom LASIK Candidate?
Read about what makes a good Laser vision correction candidate.
Laser Vision Correction Education – be informed!
What you can expect on the LASIK procedure day.
What you can expect after your LASIK procedure.
Why Choose TLC Laser Eye Centers for my Laser Vision Correction Procedure?
Learn more about TLC Laser Eye Centers Lifetime Commitment for your LASIK and Custom LASIK procedures.
TLC Laser Eye Centers strive to make LASIK affordable.
Tiger Woods speaks about his LASIK experience with TLC Laser Eye Centers.
LASIK Locations in your area
Find a TLC Laser LASIK center in your area.