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Are you ready to say goodbye to glasses and contacts? LASIK could be the solution you've been waiting for. This transformative eye surgery has helped millions achieve clearer vision without the need for corrective eyewear, offering a more convenient and lasting solution to common vision problems.

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    Dr. Savvas H. Raftis, MD, PhD, offers comprehensive eye care services with a focus on treating and testing for serious eye conditions. With a particular interest in Refractive Laser Surgery, Dr. Raftis specializes in addressing myopia, astigmatism, hyperopia, cataracts, glaucoma, AMD (Age-related Macular Degeneration) in both its dry and wet forms, Keratoconus, and Diabetic Maculopathy-Retinopathy.At the clinic, patients receive personalized care for various eye conditions, including Dry Eye syndrome, which can cause discomfort and vision issues. Dr. Raftis utilizes advanced techniques and technology for Refractive Laser Surgery, aiming to improve vision and reduce the dependence on corrective eyewear.Additionally, the clinic provides expert care for glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataracts, secondary cataracts, and Mouches Volantes, ensuring that patients receive the most effective treatments available.With a commitment to excellence and patient well-being, Dr. Savvas H. Raftis and his team are dedicated to providing the highest quality eye care services to their patients.     

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    Dr. Panayiotis Christou is a highly respected ophthalmic surgeon specializing in advanced eye care. With extensive expertise in cataract surgery, lens replacement, eyelid surgery, pterygium surgery, and intravitreal injections, Dr. Christou provides personalized care to patients seeking the highest quality eye care. He is dedicated to utilizing the latest surgical techniques and technologies, including minimally invasive procedures and advanced lens implants, to achieve optimal vision outcomes for his patients.

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    Paphos Eye and Laser Clinic is fully equipped with state of the art diagnostic instruments and minimally invasive lasers.Consulting and treatment is offered by Dr. Charis Antoniou MD, FEBO for all the disorders concerning the eyes and eyelids.Cataract and eyelid surgery.Refractive Laser surgery LASIK and PRK for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism.Glaucoma consulting and Laser.Retina consulting and Laser.Keratoconous consulting and corneal crosslinking.Cosmetic procedures - blepharoplasty, botox and hyaluronic. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE HERE or call us at +357 95586584

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  • Will LASIK fix astigmatism?

    Yes, LASIK can effectively correct astigmatism, along with nearsightedness and farsightedness.

  • What is the meaning of LASIK?

     LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, a surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors.

  • Can LASIK fix lazy eye?

    LASIK doesn’t treat lazy eye (amblyopia). It’s mainly used for refractive errors like nearsightedness or astigmatism. Lazy eye is treated with methods like corrective lenses, eye patches, or vision therapy.

  • How long LASIK last?

    LASIK results are typically long-lasting, with most patients enjoying improved vision for many years. However, vision can change over time due to factors like aging, and some may need a touch-up procedure later.

  • Will LASIK get rid of floaters?

    No, LASIK does not eliminate floaters. Floaters are caused by changes in the vitreous gel of the eye and are not affected by LASIK surgery.

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