"After LASIK, the majority of people are able to pass a driver's license test without glasses or contacts (20/40) and experience no pain and minimal discomfort. Most patients report an immediate improvement within the first day following surgery."
The Health Network.com, 2000
"In the last year, several pro athletes have had laser surgery to reshape the cornea and improve eyesight
all have had vision correction with the laser eye surgery of the 1990s: LASIK."
USA Today, March 5, 1999
"Athletes seem most impressed by the crisper vision afforded by LASIK. Those who had worn contact lenses had seen splotchy images created by the fluids oozing between their eyes and lenses."
Sports Illustrated, June 14, 1999
"Over the past two years, laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) has gained widespread acceptance as a safe, comfortable and reliable way to correct vision."
Refractive Eyecare for Ophthalmologists, August, 1999
"Depending on patient, LASIK is most common choice among doctors for low myopia"
Primary Care Optometry February 4, 2000
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the number of LASIK patients has roughly doubled every year for the past four. This year an estimated one million people will undergo the surgery. They are people who now play tennis, jog, water ski, see the morning alarm clock or shave their legs in the shower without glasses or contacts, many for the first time."
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1999
"The number of LASIK procedures now far surpasses the number of PRK surgeries, which four years ago was the most advanced laser procedure available for the treatment of nearsightedness."
Houston Business Journal, July 19, 1999
"... laser vision correction has been a windfall: quick, safe and the end of cumbersome eyewear."
Newsweek Magazine, June 2, 1997