Modern life increased use of TV screens, phones and computers increases refractive errors, known as farsightedness, astigmatism and nearsightedness, the latter of which is the most common. Although not dangerous, refractive errors can create inconveniences in our day-to-day lives, and many people would like to restore their vision and quality of life.
It’s very important to choose a reputable hospital which offers optimal conditions for performing LASIK procedures safely for a reasonable price, especially during the pandemic.
Understanding those concerns, from November 1, 2021 to February 28, 2022, FV Hospital’s Ophthalmology and Refractive Surgery Department will offer a special promotion programme with discounts of up to 20% on Refractive Surgery via traditional LASIK, Femtosecond LASIK or refractive correction with corneal crosslinking, enabling patients to enjoy safe, international-standard services.
Through this preferential programme, the package costs to treat both eyes is only:
- Lasik surgery package, now VND 21,400,000 (originally VND 26,800,000)
- Lasik surgery with corneal crosslinking treatment package (or Lasik Xtra), now VND 33,440,000 (originally VND 41,800,000)
- Femto-second Lasik surgery package, now VNĐ 41,000,000 (originally VND 47,400,000)
- Femto-second Lasik surgery with corneal crosslinking treatment package (or Femto-second Lasik Xtra), now VND 54,000,000 (originally VND 62,400,000)
Why is surgery at FV Hospital different?
- All procedures are performed by expert Dr Nguyen Thi Mai – Head of Ophthalmology and Refractive Surgery;
- Simple and fast procedure in just a few minutes;
- No pain, nor irritation;
- No need for convalescence with quick recovery time after jusst 3 days;
- Safe and accurate with modern equipment;
- Long-term efficiency;
- Free 4 post-surgery follow-ups;
- Using the latest ophthalmic medical and surgical services.
FV Hospital is also one of the few healthcare institutions which benefits from international standards of patient safety and an infection control process. The current pandemic has highlighted the seriousness of cross-contamination and while Vietnam has managed the crisis, FV Hospital always ensures the utmost safety for its patients.
TREATMENT METHOD | LASIK | LASIK EXTRA | FEMTO-SECOND LASIK | FEMTO-SECOND LASIK EXTRA |
With corneal crosslinking treatment | ✕ | ✔ | ✕ | ✔ |
Advantage | Duration of operation: 15 mins Laser exposure time: tens of seconds for each eye. | High degree of safety. Eyesight is restored immediately after surgery. | ||
Special advantage | ✕ | Reinforces the cornea’s durability Reduces the risk of corneal edema and prevents redevelopment of myopia
| ✕ | Reinforces the cornea’s durability Reduces the risk of corneal edema and prevents redevelopment of myopia
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Subjects
| People aged from 18 with myopia, hypermetropia, or astigmatism with stable refraction.
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Special subjects | ✕ | Specially applied to people with high degree of refraction and thin corneas | ||
Procedure | Step 1: Creating a thin flap in the cornea using a computer-controlled surgical blade, then flipping the cornea flap to expose the parenchyma beneath. Step 2: Using the excimer laser, pulses of light are directed at the eye to reshape the cornea. Step 3: Repositioning the corneal flap.
| Step 1: Creating a thin flap in the cornea using a computer-controlledsurgical blade then flipping the cornea flap to expose the parenchyma beneath. Step 2: Using the excimer laser, pulses of light are directed at the eye to reshape the cornea, correcting refraction. Step 3: Repositioning the corneal flap. Step 4: Dropping Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) onto the cornea to absorb into the corneal parenchyma. Step 5: The riboflavin-soaked cornea is illuminated with ultra-violet A (UVA) light. The light cross-links the collagen fibers within the cornea, making it stronger.
| Step 1: Creating a thin flap in the cornea using the Femtosecond Laser, then flipping the cornea flap to expose the parenchyma beneath. Step 2: Using excimer laser to reshape the cornea beneath the flap and correct the refraction. Step 3: Repositioning the corneal flap.
| Step 1: Creating a thin flap in the cornea using the Femtosecond Laser, then flipping the corneal flap to expose the parenchyma beneath. Step 2: Using excimer laser to reshape the cornea beneath the flap and correct the refraction. Step 3: Repositioning the corneal flap. Step 4: Dropping Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) onto the cornea so it absorbs into the corneal parenchyma. Step 5: The riboflavin-soaked cornea is illuminated with ultra-violet A (UVA) light. The light cross-links the collagen fibers within the cornea, making it stronger.
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To make an appointment and benefit this special promotion, please call FVH’s Ophthalmology & Refractive Surgery Department at (028) 54 11 33 33, ext. 2000.