Refractive Surgery
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Refractive Surgery
Our Locations Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) Hurst 1872 Norwood Dr., Suite 200 Hurst, TX 76054 No rw oo d Dr ood Rd Hurstview Dr arw WH Rd Brown Trail ood arw WH To Euless To Fort Worth 183 121 PRK is a computer-controlled, wavefrontguided procedure that is completely customized just like LASIK. However, with PRK, no corneal flap is needed. The superficial layer of the cornea is removed, followed by custom laser vision correction. Since no flap is created, the visual recovery is slower. The first week after PRK the vision may be blurred, and vision continues to improve for 6–8 weeks. PRK is the visual equivalent to LASIK but has a slower visual recovery. About 5–7% of patients are better candidates for PRK instead of LASIK. These are patients with thin corneas, dry eyes, surface irregularities or other indications. PRK is an excellent alternative to LASIK. Ft. Worth 3405 Locke Ave., Suite 100 Ft. Worth, TX 76107 To Weatherford Visian Implant (ICL) To Arlington 30 wy tF Wes West F wy Photo Ave Smiley Lovell Ave Trinity MONTGO MERY Locke Ave Clear Lens Removal: The First Step: Call Today The Surgeons Presbyopia-Correcting IOLs (Refractive Lens Exchange) Finding out more about your refractive error is your first step toward visual independence. Call Texas Eye and Laser Center today at (817) 5406060 for your complimentary consultation. After a detailed exam, we will present our findings and discuss the best options to correct your vision. At Texas Eye and Laser Center we offer several refractive procedures to fit your visual needs and personalize your treatment. Affordable financing options are available to make LASIK possible for all of our patients. Brian D. Ranelle, DO Once we reach our mid 40’s we lose the ability to focus near objects. This loss of accommodation is called presbyopia and requires reading glasses or bifocals to focus near objects or to read. Another option to eliminate/reduce your need for glasses or contacts is the increasingly popular procedure of Clear Lens Removal. This is similar to cataract removal in patients that either do not have cataracts or have early cataracts. There are many advantages of Clear Lens Removal. First, the implant corrects both distance and reading vision. Second, this is a permanent vision correction that should last the rest of your life. Third, Clear Lens Removal is a blade-free procedure performed with a femtosecond laser, which increases the accuracy and precision of the procedure for better visual outcomes. Fourth, monovision is not necessary because reading vision is corrected. And fifth, you will not develop cataracts after Clear Lens Removal. ale osed WR W Vickery (817) 540-6060 The Visian Implant is a lens implant placed inside the eye through a microscopic incision. These implants are used in highly myopic eyes, which generally are not good candidates for LASIK or PRK. The implant is basically an implantable contact lens. The procedure is short, and both eyes are done the same day as an outpatient procedure in our Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). This is an excellent alternative to LASIK or PRK, especially in highly myopic people. Realistic Expectations/ Side Effects The decision to have LASIK/Refractive surgery is an important one that only you can make. It is important that you have realistic expectations and that your decision is based on facts. Although we cannot guarantee a certain level of vision, we leave nothing to chance to achieve your best personal vision. Achieving visual independence in the safest manner is our goal. Potential Side Effects • Glare • Seeing halos around images • Difficulty driving at night • Fluctuating vision • Dry eye Although complications are rare, any surgical procedure does carry some risk. Please make sure your questions and concerns are answered before your procedure. Let us know if you have a history of eye problems such as dry eyes, poor vision or anything that might affect your LASIK surgery. www.LasikDr.com © 2013 Stubenbordt Medical Marketing. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Dr. Brian Ranelle is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, the Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and the American College of Eye Surgeons. After graduating from University of Texas in Austin and medical school in Kansas City, Mo., he completed his internship and ophthalmology residency in Detroit, Mi. He received additional training during his fellowship with the Houston Eye Associates. Dr. Brian Ranelle has over 30 years of refractive surgery experience and performed the first LASIK and CK procedure in Ft. Worth, Tx., in 1997. He has extensive experience with advanced blade-free cataract removal techniques, including laser-assisted cataract removal, the most advanced cataract procedure in the world. Dr. Ranelle uses the advanced lens implants of ReSTOR®, TECNIS®, Toric®, and Crystalens® to improve vision after cataract removal. Dr. Ranelle is presently involved in clinical trials for advanced lens implants to further improve visual outcomes after cataract removal. He also has extensive experience treating glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy with lasers and ocular diseases. Jerry G. Hu, MD Dr. Jerry Hu completed a fellowship in cornea and refractive surgery with the world-renowned Jules Stein Eye Institute at University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Jerry Hu graduated with honors from Davidson College, N.C., and attended Duke University School of Medicine. Following his internship in California, he returned to Duke University and completed his residency in ophthalmology. Dr. Jerry Hu co-founded the Texas Eye Surgery Center, which offers state-of-the-art ophthalmic surgeries in a clean, pleasant and efficient outpatient setting. Throughout his career, Dr. Jerry Hu has been active in the forefront of ophthalmic surgeries, including bladefree femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, bladefree wavefront-guided custom IntraLASIK, and no-stitch endothelial cornea transplants. Dr. Hu is among the select surgeons in the Metroplex area who are fellowshiptrained in modern laser refractive surgery, including blade-free IntraLASIK, flapless LASEK, PRK, CK, as well as wavefront custom treatment. Dr. Jerry Hu also pioneers the most up-to-date surgical techniques in sutureless endothelial cornea transplants and no-recurrence, no-stitch pterygium surgery. In addition, Dr. Hu has extensive experience in the treatment of glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, dry eyes and other ocular diseases. Refractive Surgery Are You a Candidate for LASIK or Refractive Surgery? Refractive Errors Normal Point of Focus Doctor’s Note Discover Refractive Surgery Refractive surgery is a term used for several procedures designed to eliminate or reduce nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. The procedures include Blade-Free All-Laser LASIK, PRK, Epilasik, Visian Implant (ICL) and Clear Lens Removal (Refractive Lens Exchange). Normal vision – when your eye is “normal,” light focuses directly on the retina, thus allowing for clear vision. Dr. Brian D. Ranelle Dr. Jerry G. Hu Texas Eye and Laser Center is proud to offer these procedures and more to eliminate/reduce your dependence on glasses and contact lenses. During your personalized refractive consultation you will meet your surgeon and discuss which option is best for you. By selecting the best procedure for you, we can achieve your best personal vision. With more than 45 years of combined Imagine getting up in the morning and seeing the alarm clock without glasses. Playing golf, jogging, swimming, etc., without glasses or contacts is now possible with LASIK and other refractive procedures. Think how your view of the world would change and how the world would view you without glasses or contact lenses. LASIK, CK, PRK and ReSTOR/Crystalens refractive surgery experience and thousands of refractive cases performed in our LASIK Center, Dr. Brian Ranelle and Dr. Jerry Hu leave nothing to chance. They performed the first in Tarrant County. They are committed to advanced refractive techniques in a caring atmosphere with a personalized approach. It is our honor to serve our refractive surgery patients. From professional athletes to astronauts, LASIK has changed lives by allowing a new-found visual freedom. The first step to determine if you are a good candidate for LASIK is to call Texas Eye and Laser Center at (817) 540-6060 and schedule a complimentary consultation. During your refractive evaluation, all aspects of your eye health will be considered to ensure you receive the desired results from your LASIK procedure. Myopia (Nearsightedness) – occurs when distant objects are blurred and near objects are in focus. This runs in families and is the most common eye condition corrected by LASIK. Have healthy eyes Have an understanding of the procedure and realistic expectations Hyperopia (Farsightedness) – occurs when distant and near objects are blurred. Age (young or old) affects vision differently in farsightedness. Follow post-op directions and appointments Before proceeding with LASIK, a careful evaluation is done to confirm your candidacy and eye health. Certain factors, such as corneal thickness, degree of refractive error, dryness and more are considered. Based on the results of your exam, our surgeons will recommend the vision correction option best suited for you. © 2013 Stubenbordt Medical Marketing. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. LASIK – Custom Laser Vision Correction Facts: LASIK (Laser Assisted in-situ Keratomileusis) uses a computer-controlled excimer laser to reshape the cornea to provide better vision. This reshaping takes place under a protective flap of corneal tissue. It is fast, easy and virtually painless. Over 50 million LASIK procedures have been performed worldwide. With LASIK, your need for glasses or contact lenses can be eliminated in most cases. • Texas Eye and Laser Center performed the first LASIK procedure in Tarrant County in 1997 • Performed the first refractive procedure in Tarrant County in 1980 • Voted Top LASIK Surgeon in Tarrant County for 2012 • Performed the first CK and PRK in Tarrant County • Dedicated in-office LASIK Center • Performed the first ReSTOR and Crystalens implant surgery with cataract removal in Tarrant County • Dedicated Ophthalmic Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Great Results with All-Laser LASIK LASIK Candidate Checklist: Be at least 18 years of age Why Choose Texas Eye and Laser Center Astigmatism – occurs when the corneal shape or curvature is different—steep in one direction or flat in the other. This results in blurred vision. People who are nearsighted or farsighted also commonly have astigmatism. The most common procedure to correct these refractive errors is custom BLADE-FREE LASIK. The decision to have LASIK is an important one that only you can make. It is important that you make your decision based on facts. Our personalized approach at Texas Eye and Laser Center is based on the safest method to achieve your best personal vision using the most advanced technology available anywhere. Custom LASIK is the procedure of choice for patients because they regain their vision quickly with minimal or no discomfort. Laser vision correction has truly revolutionized vision care. Remember to stop wearing your contacts two weeks before your exam to allow accurate measurements during your exam. A clinical study reported these great results:* 100% could pass a driving test 98% could see 20/20 or better 70% could see better than 20/20 * Results from FDA trials. Custom Blade-Free LASIK Just like a fingerprint, each person’s vision is unique to his/her eyes. Using advanced technology developed to focus telescopes in outer space and to track satellites, custom LASIK was born. The information obtained from our wavescan machine and measurements taken during your exam are used to personalize your laser vision correction. Using computercontrolled accuracy your cornea is reshaped to achieve your best personal vision. The actual laser vision correction to reshape the cornea takes less than one minute with no discomfort. You are in the laser room about 15 minutes for treatment of both eyes. The first step in LASIK surgery is to create a corneal flap. This essential first step is performed with the IntraLASE laser. This allows complete customization of the flap tailored for your eye. This all-laser technique allows our surgeons to deliver a safer and more precise LASIK procedure, completely customized. With its unique safety blade-free profile, all laser LASIK with IntraLASE is the most advanced refractive procedure available.
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