FAQs
Have questions? We’ve got you covered with expert answers and helpful insights that simplify the process and give you complete peace of mind.
Is ASA painful?
The procedure itself is painless thanks to numbing drops. Mild discomfort or light sensitivity may occur during the first few days of healing.
How long does it take to recover?
Most patients can return to work or daily activities within 3–5 days, though full visual clarity may take a few weeks.
How is ASA different from LASIK?
ASA does not involve creating a corneal flap, making it ideal for patients with thinner corneas or those in high-impact activities.
Will my results last?
Yes—with stable vision before surgery and proper post-procedure care, your results can last for many years.
Can ASA treat astigmatism?
Absolutely—ASA is effective for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Will I need glasses after ASA?
Many patients achieve 20/20 or better vision, reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contacts, though reading glasses may still be needed later in life due to natural aging.


















