LASIK is the most widely performed elective procedure in the U.S., with over 20 million procedures performed. While there is no “standard” age to have LASIK, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved LASIK for anyone over the age of 18. Here’s a few of the most popular reasons patients in their 20’s may want to consider having LASIK.
FDA Approval – The FDA approved the VISX excimer laser over a decade ago for patients over the age of 18 who are nearsighted, farsighted or have astigmatism. As long as your prescription is stable, your eyes are healthy and your prescription falls within specific parameters you may very well be an excellent candidate for LASIK in your 20’s…and if so, there’s no reason to wait!
Enjoy the Freedom of Better Vision Longer! Having LASIK in your 20’s simply means that you will have more time to enjoy the benefits of life without glasses and contacts. The freedom of better vision is priceless – and having it while you’re young gives you more time to reap the benefits.
Active Lifestyle – Imagine doing the things you love without the hassles and burdens of glasses and contacts…swimming, biking, hiking, skiing, running…with clear, unencumbered vision. Patients who have LASIK in their 20’s can advantage of the many years ahead and enjoy a lifetime of experiencing the world and the activities they love without corrective lenses.
Career Advantage – Whether you work behind a desk, behind the wheel or outdoors, having LASIK can be a tremendous benefit on the job for a lot of reasons. Many patients are surprised to learn that the technology we use has been approved by NASA for use on U.S. Astronauts, by U.S. Air Force for fighter pilots and for all branches of the military. LASIK patients enjoy being able to work on a computer, travel by plane, drive long distances without dealing with contact lenses drying out or needing back up glasses and solutions. Patients with physical careers, such as athletes, law enforcement, fire fighters and construction workers, experience more safety and confidence on the job without the need for corrective lenses.
Cost Savings – Let’s face it, the cost of glasses and contacts, cleaners and solutions adds up over time. In fact, it can be downright expensive…not to mention inconvenient. The average person, over their lifetime, spends about $TBD on glasses and contacts. The reality is, having LASIK now will be less expensive over time than wearing glasses and contacts. Studies have shown that a patient having LASIK between the ages of 20 – 29 will save approximately $25,000. You can have LASIK for as little as $2 per day…with benefits you will enjoy every day for years to come.