What is the cost of LASIK?
What is the cost of LASIK?
Many people are convinced of the unbelievable effects of LASIK surgery. But the thing that is holding them back from actually getting the surgery is the cost. Because most insurance companies do not cover the LASIK procedure, people have had to put their hopes of getting glasses-free vision to the side - especially in this economic climate.
However, considering the dire need of making every penny count these days, it might be beneficial to look at the long term cost of having vision problems. For example, the average 25-year old who wears contacts will spend over $20,000 over the course of his or her lifetime just on the cost of glasses, contacts, and solutions alone. This does not even count eye doctor visits - which, if they are lucky, should be covered by insurance. If they are not so lucky, you can safely triple the above monetary figure.
The benefit of the cost of LASIK is the one time cost, because most patients end up not needing glasses or contacts when they're done. Additionally, many LASIK Eye Surgeons accept money from Flex Spending Accounts, which are pre-tax dollars set aside by your employer for uses such as this. By using flex spending, you get to use pre-tax dollars to pay for your procedure, and you don't feel the hit as though it were coming directly from your pocket!
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