Updated: May 08, 2026
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people have LASIK and spend the following days marveling that they can see the clock clearly from across the room without reaching for their glasses. If you’ve been living with that daily dependency longer than you’d like, the reasons to finally do something about it are more practical than you might think. Here are ten compelling reasons to consider LASIK!

Glasses fog up, slide down your nose, and break at the worst possible moments. Contacts dry out, require a daily routine, and carry their own risks if not handled properly. LASIK eliminates the daily dependency on both. For most patients, the procedure delivers clear, unaided vision that makes corrective lenses a thing of the past.
Patient satisfaction after LASIK consistently ranks among the highest of any elective procedure. The LASIK success rate data is compelling: the vast majority of patients achieve 20/20 vision or better, and most report that they would choose to have the procedure again. When a surgery produces that level of consistent, repeatable outcomes, that track record matters.
Most people are surprised to learn how little time they actually spend under the laser. The treatment itself takes only seconds per eye, and the full procedure is typically completed in under 15 minutes. You arrive, you have the procedure, and you go home.
LASIK is an effective treatment for myopia, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and in many cases, it addresses more than one issue at the same time. If you’ve always assumed your prescription was too complex, it’s worth having a proper evaluation. Many patients come in expecting to be turned away based on their prescription, only to learn at their consultation that LASIK can correct a wide range of refractive errors.

Many patients notice significantly improved vision within 24 hours of their procedure. The first day calls for rest and avoiding screens, but most people return to work and normal activities within a day or two. There are activity restrictions in the first couple of weeks, like no swimming and contact sports, but the functional recovery window is short for most people. Mild dryness and some light sensitivity are common early on, and both typically resolve within a few weeks.
Your care team will walk you through a specific post-op schedule so you know exactly what to avoid and for how long.
Glasses, contacts, lens solutions, replacement frames, annual exams with updated prescriptions, the recurring costs of managing your vision with corrective lenses are easy to underestimate. Over a decade or two, those expenses add up to a significant sum.
LASIK is a one-time investment that, for many patients, pays for itself within a few years.
The procedure available today is not the same one that existed 20 years ago.
Modern LASIK uses bladeless, all-laser technology with custom wavefront mapping that creates a treatment profile unique to your eye. The technology accounts for irregularities far more precisely than what a standard prescription captures. Advanced pre-surgical screening also means that patients who aren’t good candidates are identified before any procedure takes place, which has driven complication rates to historic lows.
Not every patient qualifies for LASIK, but that doesn’t mean laser vision correction is off the table.
Patients with thin corneas, high prescriptions, or certain surface irregularities may be excellent candidates for PRK, which achieves similar results through a different approach. SMILE is another minimally invasive option that’s well-suited for patients with moderate to high myopia.
The first step is a thorough evaluation to determine which procedure is the right fit for your eyes.

Ask anyone who has had LASIK about the benefits beyond clearer vision, and they’ll often talk about the moments they hadn’t anticipated. Here are some examples:
For people who have spent years navigating life around corrective lenses, those moments carry real weight.
The only way to know for certain whether LASIK is right for you is to have a comprehensive evaluation. During your consultation, your care team will measure your corneal thickness, map the surface of your eye, assess your prescription, and review your eye health history, all to determine whether you’re a strong candidate and which procedure is the best fit. The process is straightforward, non-invasive, and typically takes about an hour. There’s no obligation involved, just a clearer picture of your options.
Ready to find out if LASIK is right for you? Schedule an appointment at Discover Vision Centers in Kansas City, MO, today!
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