Our board-certified and specially trained providers are proud to offer a full array of eye procedures, including cataract, LASIK, Blepharoplasty, and corneal transplants.
Cataract Surgery
Cataracts can’t be reversed by medication or lifestyle changes, but the timing of surgery is different for everybody. We will plan with you and discuss reasons to either go ahead with cataract surgery, or why it might be better to wait. Because your eyes and vision needs are unique, your cataract surgery should be tailored to suit you.
To achieve the best possible outcome our surgeons utilize the most advanced technologies to measure your eye. Before surgery, your eye will be measured to determine the proper power of the intraocular lens that will be placed in your eye. We can determine which IOL is right for you and explain the applicable risks such as the potential for increased glare or the need for glasses.
LASIK Surgery
Also known as laser eye surgery, LASIK is designed to correct multiple levels of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, while also reducing your reliance on corrective eyewear. It is a surgical procedure that uses laser energy to reshape your cornea according to the prescription of your eye.
We offer the best advances in LASIK technology providing you with the highest levels of safety and the best chance for crisp clear vision. Our refractive surgeon, Dr. Sara Ferri, completed a fellowship in cornea and laser refractive surgery at the world-renowned Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland where she trained under the top leaders and cornea experts in laser vision correction. She is a board-certified ophthalmologist and has performed more than one thousand procedures.
Blepharoplasty
Of the various reconstructive and cosmetic procedures our surgeons perform, blepharoplasty is the most common. Our goal is to help you recover the health and functioning of your eyelids, while simultaneously restoring the eyes appearance. Ultimately we want you to look like you! Our cosmetic goals are to rejuvenate rather than make drastic changes in appearance.
We utilize the latest tools and technology, including “bladeless” CO2 laser to reshape the eyelids. The advantage of CO2 laser is to cauterize tissue instantaneously with minimal bleeding.
Corneal Transplant Surgery
A corneal transplant replaces a scarred or diseased cornea with a healthy corneal tissue from an organ donor. There are two main types of corneal transplant surgeries, traditional full thickness cornea transplant, also known as penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) and back layer corneal transplant, also known as endothelial keratoplasty.