Lasik Surgery

Lasik Surgery

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Lasik Surgery in Honolulu

Glasses have been the bane of so many peoples' lives since the 13th century. Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, better known as LASIK eye surgery, has transformed the lives of so many of our patients. If you'd like to say goodbye to your glasses or contact lenses forever, we urge you to schedule an appointment for a consultation with Ming Chen, M.D., MSc, F.A.C.S. and see if LASIK is right for you.

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The Difference Is Easy to See

LASIK surgery has the potential to be a game-changer, both for good and bad. To maximize the odds of a positive outcome, be sure you choose an ophthalmologist with a proven track record of successful procedures and satisfied patients. 


Dr. Ming Chen, M.D., MSc, F.A.C.S. has been performing LASIK surgery since it first came on the scene in the early 1980s. He is also a recognized expert in the field of cataract surgery and glaucoma care, both here in the U.S. and abroad. Call today for an evaluation and to schedule the procedure that will change your outlook on life!

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The Shape of Things to Come

LASIK surgery improves your vision by changing the shape of your cornea to more closely match that of your eye, which in turn heightens the ability to being objects into clearer focus.


Dr.  Ming Chen, M.D., MSc, F.A.C.S. has successfully performed LASIK surgery on patients with myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism (retinal distortion), or combinations of the three! Call us today in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Don't Throw Your Glasses Away Yet

Dr. Ming Chen, M.D., MSc, F.A.C.S. understands that the prospect of seeing the world perfectly from the moment you wake up in the morning is exciting! However, not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK surgery.


There are many factors that go into our decision to perform LASIK surgery, including:

  • Your most recent prescription change
  • Current medications you're taking
  • Your medical history, including hormonal imbalances and diseases that affect the body's ability to heal
  • The size of your pupils under certain conditions
  • The condition of your corneas
  • Your lifestyle, particularly involvement in contact sports


Once we've decided to proceed, we'll give you all the information you need to know for each step of the procedure, as well as what to expect before and after.

Open Saturdays for your convenience. Call (808) 531-8874 today!

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