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Dr. Barry Seibel – LASIK Surgeon

For People Considering LASIK:

Dr. Barry Seibel recognizes that you probably know people who’ve already had LASIK eye surgery. You may have heard the stories about their “amazing moment” – when they experienced a sudden, dramatic improvement in their vision right after the LASIK procedure. Of course, Dr. Seibel would love to see you have that amazing moment too, because he has seen it in thousands of happy patients, each one achieving dramatic improvement in vision through LASIK eye surgery.

Dr. Barry Seibel understands that if you’ve worn glasses or contact lenses for years, you’re aware of the frustrations of limited vision and might be considering LASIK right now. Without a doubt, LASIK is one of the most popular elective surgeries in our country. Dr. Seibel is delighted to say that not only do his patients enjoy daily activities without the usual hassle from glasses and contact lenses, they love the overall freedom LASIK offers.

Dr. Barry Seibel feels that your decision to undergo a LASIK procedure is an important one. Be sure that the doctor who performs your LASIK has the right qualifications and has the experience necessary to perform your procedure successfully. Dr. Seibel has performed over 60,000 refractive procedures. He has the training, experience, and qualifications that are vital when considering the life-changing experience that LASIK offers.

When you are ready for to find out more about LASIK, Dr. Barry Seibel invites you to arrange for your FREE CONSULTATION! Visit Dr. Seibel’s website: LASIK Beverly Hills

Dr. Barry Seibel Discusses LASIK

Alternatives to LASIK Eye Surgery

Dr. Barry Seibel feels it is of vital importance for his patients to be well acquainted with the LASIK eye surgery procedure and its alternatives in order to make an informed decision regarding the future of their vision. Dr. Seibel emphasizes that any form of refractive surgery is a purely elective procedure, not considered a medical necessity. His patients can choose whether or not having LASIK or any alternative is in their best interest.

Dr. Barry Seibel explains that there are other options for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. They all have their appropriate applications. The key is finding a surgeon that doesn’t a personal agenda and is qualified to evaluate patients for all of the options, working with the patient to find the best fit. Dr. Seibel has performed over 60,000 refractive surgical procedures, a clear product of his extensive training and experience, as well as his great concern for each of his patients.

  • Glasses/Contacts: Dr. Barry Seibel reminds us that the easiest, safest and most common alternatives to any refractive surgery are eyeglasses and contact lenses. But even those have their drawbacks, including interfering with lifestyle choices and the hassles of daily care.
  • PRK: Dr. Barry Seibel considers photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), as an important alternative to LASIK. It doesn’t require cutting a flap into the cornea, the eye’s front clear covering. With PRK, a laser reshapes the cornea’s surface. Dr. Seibel explains that the modern version is wavefront-guided PRK, using the same computer software developed to improve LASIK. This software maps out tiny irregularities in the cornea, providing a three-dimensional map that customizes treatment and minimizes side effects in both LASIK and PRK. Dr. Seibel says people with thin corneas or corneal irregularities can be better PRK candidates. PRK takes a few weeks of healing before sharper vision emerges.
  • CK: Dr. Barry Seibel utilizes conductive keratoplasty (CK) to correct farsightedness or astigmatism by beaming radiofrequency waves onto the cornea to reshape the edge.
  • Implantable Contact Lens: Dr. Barry Seibel explains that the procedure for implanting ICL’s (implantable contact lenses) are nearly the same as routine cataract operations, one of the most common surgical procedures in the world. A tiny hard plastic lens is implanted through a small incision in the eye, and placed in front of the natural lens. People with severe nearsightedness, who do not qualify for LASIK or PRK, may be excellent candidates for ICL implantation. ICL’s refocus light entering the eye for improved distance vision. Because the natural lens stays in place, patients retain the same accommodation they had before surgery.
  • Phakic IOL: Dr. Barry Seibel uses refractive lens exchange to replace a patient’s own lens with an artificial one. This is essentially cataract surgery offered to patients who are not good candidates for LASIK, often because of extreme nearsightedness or farsightedness. Dr. Seibel offers options that include multi-focal type lenses that can allow for both distance and reading vision.
  • Intacs: Dr. Barry Seibel suggests corneal rings called Intacs for patients with mild nearsightedness. Intacs are transparent crescents about the thickness of a contact lens implanted to form a ring around the cornea’s edge. Intacs flatten the cornea without permanently affecting tissue.

Dr. Barry Seibel offers a free, no-hassel, no-obligation LASIK consultation to help you decide which vision correction method is best for you. We invite you to contact our office and make your appointment today!

Visit Dr. Seibel’s website: LASIK in Los Angeles

LASIK Eye Surgery and Alternatives


Dr. Barry Seibel feels it is of vital importance for his patients to be well acquainted with the LASIK eye surgery procedure and its alternatives in order to make an informed decision regarding the future of their vision.

Custom LASIK: Dr. Barry Seibel explains that is also referred to as Wavefront LASIK and involves the measurement of a person’s ability to focus and process images. If irregularities exist, the Wavefront LASIK is customized according to the findings produced and involve the reshaping of the eye’s corneal surface. Dr. Seibel has embraced this type of procedure as a real breakthrough with the ability to provide patients with better overall vision quality than what was available to them in the past.

Bladeless LASIK:
Dr. Barry Seibel explains this relatively new technique that relies on laser energy rather than the use of a cutting instrument (microkeratome), and is well known as Intralase. Dr. Seibel feels that Intralase has been a boon for patients once regarded as not candidates for LASIK. Patients with thin corneas considered unsuitable for LASIK treatment, may be considered as candidates for Intralase.

Epi-LASIK: Dr. Barry Seibel explains Epi-LASIK as a cross between LASIK and LASEK. LASIK involves the cutting of a flap in the cornea while LASEK involves cutting a thin sheet on the corneas outer layer. Dr. Seibel feels that this procedure certainly isn’t suitable for everyone who needs eye surgery and patients need to accept the slightly longer recovery time. However, he recommends Epi-LASIK for people with thin corneas.

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK): While PRK is not prescribed often since the advent of LASIK, Dr. Barry Seibel keeps it in his practice as possibly suitable for patients with thin corneas. PRK is an extremely short eye procedure and while many patients have been able to resume normal work duties a day after surgery.

LASEK: Dr. Barry Seibel finds that LASEK can be a great option for people with thin corneas or corneas that would not normally be suitable to undergo LASIK treatment. A finer blade is used to cut the outer layer of the cornea as opposed to the thicker LASIK blade and complications are less likely.

To find out how the marvels of modern medicine may advance your ability to see and function in a world of great beauty, call our office for your free LASIK consultation.

Visit Dr. Seibel’s website: Laser Eye Surgery LASIK Beverly Hills, California

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