Caster Eye Center
Excellence in Laser Vision Correction of
Nearsightedness · Farsightedness · Astigmatism
My Own
Experience as a Lasik Patient
Dr. Andrew Caster
I began
wearing glasses when I was twelve years old. Although I
could see very well with them, I never liked the way I
looked in glasses. Growing up in Florida, I loved to swim,
but I couldn’t see very well when I took my glasses off.
Playing sports with glasses was often a problem, because
my glasses would become foggy, sweaty, or would get
knocked around.
We’ve got some technologies
for you -- technology news that is. If you’re thinking about tossing
aside your glasses, tearing up your contacts, but you’re worried about
subjecting your vision to Lasik eye surgery, wavefront technology might
be the motivation you need to get the job done. Wavefront is the next
generation of laser vision correction.
Dr. Andrew Caster,
the medical director of Caster Eye Center in Beverly Hills, California,
told Hotwire the new surgery uses software that measures about 200 places
on the eye and applies a separate correction to each spot, where as
traditional Lasik eye surgery applies a single overall average correction.
Patients should
be aware that no surgery is without risk.
The Caster Eye Center in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
specializes exclusively in Lasik-Laser-vision correction and other
procedures to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism,
including the latest wavefront technology. Dr. Caster was selected by
Los Angeles Magazine as the Best Lasik Laser Eye Surgeon in Los Angeles.