Is LASIK Worth The Cost? A Year-By-Year Breakdown
Thinking about having a LASIK procedure done to correct your vision? Many people who have had a LASIK procedure agree that it's well worth the cost. Over time, a LASIK procedure will pay for itself, especially if you typically wear high quality contact lenses.
Let's take a look at how the average cost of a LASIK procedure
compares to the cost of typical use of glasses and contacts.
Vision
correction method |
Cost per
year |
Cost
after 10 years |
Cost
after 20 years |
LASIK |
One-time cost, approximately
$5,000 |
$5,000 |
$5,000 |
Daily contacts |
$1,000, plus solution, cases, and
appointments to re-certify prescription |
$10,000 |
$20,000 |
Monthly contacts |
$600, plus solution, cases, and
appointments to re-certify prescription |
$6,000 |
$12,000 |
Glasses |
$200/ pair, plus regular
appointments to check prescription |
$600 |
$1,200 |
If you're someone who prefers using contacts to glasses, there's
no question that LASIK is the best financial choice long-term. If you wear
glasses, you may be able to get away with saving money by continuing to wear
glasses rather than getting a LASIK procedure or switching to contacts.
Many people who have worn glasses or contacts for years find
that they prefer the convenience of LASIK. They get to enjoy fewer eye
appointments, and they're able to wake up in the morning and simply see,
without having to find their glasses or put their contacts in. Many LASIK
surgeons include all pre- and post-operative care in the overall cost of the
procedure. Some surgeons only provide the actual LASIK procedure in their
office, and work with another eye care center to provide pre- and
post-operative care. Be sure to talk with your surgeon about how their office
organizes the continuum of care before, during, and after your LASIK procedure.
Of course, prices for LASIK can vary widely, and it's important
to note that the above costs are simply an estimate. Your surgeon's experience,
the cost of living in your area, and the level of vision correction that you
need can all weigh into how much your LASIK procedure will cost.
If you're interested in LASIK vision correction but are concerned about the cost of your procedure, be sure to talk with your doctor or surgeon's office about whether you can use insurance, or if they offer payment plans to help you manage the cost of your procedure. A good eye surgeon will help you to feel comfortable with discussing any concerns that you have with your LASIK procedure. You should never feel pressured to make a decision, and you should feel that you're able to ask questions to help you decide whether LASIK is a good fit for you.
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