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Dr. Kevin Niksarli – NYC / Manhattan LASIK Surgeon

A highly regarded board-certified ophthalmologist, Kevin Niksarli, MD, is a recognized authority on refractive surgery procedures. He holds advanced fellowship training from the world-renowned Harvard University, as well as the prestigious Cornell University-New York Medical Center. Having performed more than 40,000 LASIK laser vision correction procedures, Dr. Niksarli is one of the most experienced, and therefore, highly sought after LASIK New York surgeons. Kevin Niksarli offers a unique combination of experience, impressive credentials, leading-edge laser vision correction equipment and affordable treatments, as well as a wide range of financing options to all of his LASIK New York City patients. For more information on your LASIK vision correction with Dr. Niksarli, please read the press releases below.

Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan Lasik Center is to Discuss the iLASIK Procedure on AMWC Subspecialty Day Meeting on 7/1/2009

According to Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan LASIK Center, even though the iLASIK™ Procedure is not without risk, wearing contacts has its own risks. Infections with contact lenses can occur, in fact they are an order of magnitude more common when compared to iLASIK procedure. Dr. Kevin Niksarli, M.D. is to Review the Pros and Cons of Contact Lenses vs iLASIK on AMWC Subspecialty Day meeting on July 1, 2009 New York, NY.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 14, 2009 -- Board Certified Eye Surgeon Dr. Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan Lasik Center reviews the pros and cons of contact lenses.

The iLASIK™ Procedure is not without risk, but wearing contacts has its own unique risks. Infections with contact lenses can occur, especially when they are not cared for properly. In fact they are an order of magnitude more common when compared to the iLASIK procedure, states Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan LASIK Center. So considering this possibility, the hassle of contacts and the lifetime costs of wearing contacts, it may be wise to consider the iLASIK Procedure.

Some patients may also be more inclined to get contact lens related infections, such as those living in warmer climates, or who sleep with contacts, and/or wear them for weeks at a time without removing them. Overnight wear of contact lenses has been shown to be a major risk factor, even if they are approved for it and dispensed accordingly. It is also wise to seek an eye-care professional as soon as the contacts become irritating and intolerable, states Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan Lasik Center.

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