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If you are seeking LASIK in Chicago you have found a great LASIK website. Although we have been recognized as a LASIK center of excellence we do not only perform LASIK. Some of our other procedures include, PRK, Zyoptix, Custom LASIK, cataract surgery, glaucoma, macular degeneration, dry eye treatment and advanced surface ablation. Foulkes Vision Center has state-of-the-art technology to perform LASIK in Chicago and to determine that your eyes fit a model with the highest probability of success. Take the time to read about these advanced technologies like Ziemer Bladeless LASIK, the Orbscan II and wavefront analysis, as well as our methods for pupil measurement and tear film analysis. Our techniques have many unique features that were developed here and derived from our continuous attempt to perfect these already excellent procedures.

Welcome to the Foulkes Vision Center Educational Videos section. Please use the video player interface below to access and view the videos.

LASIK (laser in-situ keratomileusis) has become one of the most successful procedures to correct refractive errors, replacing glasses and contact lenses. There are no precedents for the number of procedures that are being performed Worldwide. Over one million eyes are being treated this year alone. The rapid return of functional vision, lack of discomfort, and the overall stability and accuracy of the treatment have led to this astounding success. The risk/benefit ratio for most patients exceeds that of contact lenses. Although the FDA has determined the excimer laser vision correction procedure as "safe and effective", there are still many critical factors that must be considered in order for each patient to achieve the best possible result.

To Dr. Foulkes from Robert F. Jasineick:
I am sure that you have had many letters written to you in grateful thanks in the fact that you have made many patients absolutely full of joy in the outcome of the surgery you have performed on them. It is absolutely very obvious that you are more than dedicated to your profession!!! I did not just pick up the paper or any other form of advertising and decide to have you perform my surgery. I did my homework and learned that you were the best! I must admit that I was hesitant to have anyone do laser surgery on my precious eyes, but I am now so glad that I had it done. Seeing is the self-satisfaction that I craved. You have a very professional and dedicated staff. Thanks for everything.

At Foulkes Vision Center, our passion takes LASIK and other refractive procedures to a higher level. We believe that providing our patients with the most extensive pre-operative evaluation is critical in determining the success of the procedure. The following is a description of the pre-operative evaluation you will have at Foulkes Vision Center.

As a service to our patients, Foulkes Vision Laser Center is pleased to offer Care Credit. Care Credit has a full range of payment plans to meet every financing need, including no interest and low interest options.

LASIK Technology



Bausch & Lomb Technolas 217A Laser

Beam Width & Treatment Zones

Beam

Unlike other lasers, the FDA approved the Bausch & Lomb Laser, which is specifically designed for LASIK. The Bausch & Lomb Laser, with its narrow 2 mm beam of light, literally dances across the cornea with art and precision. The narrow beam allows Dr. Foulkes to make many small pulses, which are precise to your prescription. Additionally, the Bausch & Lomb Laser has the widest treatment zone possible in LASIK technology today. Typically, other lasers can only treat an area of 6-8 mm. Dr. Foulkes directs the laser's rapid pattern to create the desired vision correction, blending the widely treated area into the surrounding cornea. This creates a very smooth corneal surface, with no steep angles or edges, helping to maintain its natural shape. The advantages of a narrow beam and wider treatment zone, result in a better outcome, tailored to your eyes and reducing the incidence of post-op night vision disturbance.

Active & Passive Eye Tracker

The Bausch and Lomb laser uses a 150-hertz coaxial infrared pupil tracker. Unlike other systems Dr. Foulkes can specify where the treatment is centered which allows for placing the treatment slightly off center of the pupil where most people see. If you look at a photo or in the mirror the light reflecting off your eye is slightly off center usually toward the nose. If your pupil moves within a 2 mm area the mirror system of the laser moves with you perfectly placing the treatment exactly where specified by Dr Foulkes. The distance up to the laser is less critical with Bausch and Lomb as it is with the Visx laser. Its shower head design of the laser spots make a cone shape on the way to your eye which will vary its size by distance. As the distance is greater by design and the spot size varies little with 1mm up and down movement (for instance your breathing or attempted blinking) accuracy is assured. The 2mm spot with 50 times a second shots makes for a very rapid treatment and because of the larger treatment size is less centration sensitive. In FDA clinical trials the B&L laser got the best results ever reported without pupil tracking! It is reassuring to know that the tracker is at work during your brief treatment. Many claims are made about other tracking systems being better especially the Ladarvision laser. This laser requires the technician place you under the laser to see your eye before dilation. Your pupil must be dilated for the laser work greater than 4 and less than 6.5. Several severe decentrations have been noted due to this weakness. This laser is very, very slow with it's less than .8mm gausian spot and this long treatment requires this tracking as part of the FDA approval of the laser.

View FDA Clinical Trial Results

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Orbscan II Diagnostic System

True 3D

BeamAnterior and Posterior Corneal Elevation Plus Full Corneal Pacymetry. How does it work?

The slit-beams penetrate the eye. It measures the tissues (cornea, iris, lens) and Optically rough surfaces (ablated cornea). Slits are triangulated on each surface to create a 3-D definition of the anterior segment. It also detects problems in refractive cases not obtainable with any other means.

The doctor uses this to decide the type of treatment that would be best for your individual case. The Orbscan helps Dr. Foulkes to determine the size of the treatment zone, and the depth that can be safely attempted. It can also indicate possible postoperative issues that might affect your individual outcome.

The Orbscan takes thousands of measurements of each eye to show the doctor the exact shape and curvature of your eye. It also measures the thickness of your entire cornea to show the doctor how much tissue can be safely removed by the laser. You will see the digital camera scan the cornea from both directions. This is how it gets the 20,000 co-incident digital points. Thus creating the virtual image and real topography. Another interesting topic is the one on ray tracing, which shows you how the images are processed through the cornea using both the front and back surfaces. This illustrates the reason that it is imperative that both sides are imaged to assure a good surgical result. View cornea topograghy.


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