2007-12-26

Lasik surgery becoming more commonplace

By Kathleen Dayton

Few people outside of the medical profession might understand the term “laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis.” But even schoolchildren are likely to have heard about Lasik, the laser surgery used for vision correction that has become one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the country.

“It is definitely becoming more mainstream,” said David Harmon, president of MarketScope, a market research agency focused on opthamology.

About 1.4 million such surgeries are performed annually, which translates to about 750,000 people, since not all patients have both eyes treated. The number of laser eye surgeries has held steady during the past several years, Harmon said, and the average cost of the surgery nationally is now $2,000 per eye.

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