LASIK Uptick During A Pandemic | Shinagawa Blog

LASIK Uptick During A Pandemic

The surge in “LASIK surgeon near me” Google searches have made it the top trend related to LASIK during this pandemic period that we’re currently in.

That’s because more and more people want to capitalize on the extended free time and have LASIK at their utmost convenience for a better quality of life.

During this Pandemic stretch since March:

  • Google searches for “LASIK surgeon near me” have increased 70%
  • People sharing that LASIK as the “best decision” they’ve ever made are up
  • Patients recommending LASIK to others is up 26%
  • Mentions of “I got LASIK” are up 27%

Word of mouth has started to increase with many happy LASIK patients taking to Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to share their personal experiences, what LASIK feels like, and what the post op period is really like.  They are providing ‘an inside look’ into the LASIK procedure for everyone who is interested and struggling with their contact lenses or glasses.

People who shared their life-changing LASIK experiences are really helpful to patients that are on the fence about laser vision correction surgery.

These conversations on social media have increased positivity and increased interest in LASIK.

Last August, a renowned eye magazine explored the demand in LASIK as practices were reopening amid the pandemic.  They found in their preliminary analysis of their consumer data that there was indeed interest in potential laser vision correction patients which denotes that there is soon to be a likely uptick in LASIK.

Being the top LASIK center, Shinagawa is in full force as we continue to make more lives better by performing the best LASIK procedures in the country.

If you’re considering LASIK, right now might be the best time to finally have it to enjoy a better life. Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 to book a LASIK screening.

References: 

  • https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/10/27/covid-pandemic-prompts-uptick-in-lasik-surgery-procedures/
  • https://www.healio.com/news/ophthalmology/20201001/refractive-surgery-on-the-rise-during-covid19-pandemic
  • https://www.informnny.com/top-stories/lasik-eye-surgery-on-the-rise-during-coronavirus-pandemic/
Enjoying Your 20's With Brighter Vision | Shinagawa Blog

Enjoying Your 20’s To The Fullest With Brighter Vision

Life’s too short that’s why Aika Delfin wanted to make the most out of her 20’s.

She had LASIK at Shinagawa’s flagship BGC branch to enhance her quality of life in her physical peak.

“I had my LASIK at Shinagawa BGC, and now, my vision is 20/10. I can see everything clearly now. The process was really easy, and everything went smoothly” Aika shared.

Aika felt like at this point in her life, having LASIK has got to be her best decision yet. “It was the best decision for me as I really wanted to enjoy and make the most out of my 20’s.”

Be at your best in your 20’s and take advantage of your physical prime with the help of brighter eyesight.

Enhance your vision to enhance your life! Schedule your LASIK screening with us now! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

2020 Goal 2020 Vision, Achieved! | Shinagawa Blog

2020 Goal: 20/20 Vision, Achieved!

While 2020 has been a very challenging year, not everything turns out to be negative.

For Katrina Orlina, 2020 is the year where she ends her almost 20-year battle with blurry vision.

“2020 was when I had my 20/20 vision back. I had been wearing glasses for almost 20 years and it’s always been hard to function especially not recognizing people until they’re in front of me,” shared Katrina, who had her LASIK at Shinagawa Makati just recently.

“I’m glad I had my eyes done at Shinagawa Makati. I never thought it would be that fast and painless. Everything is HD now!”

Pandemic or not, Shinagawa always makes sure it is at the top of its game when it comes to delivering the best LASIK results.

“Even in this pandemic, the services, staff, and facilities are exceptional. I am still overwhelmed. It’s the best decision ever! Thank you, Shinagawa!”

Make your 2020 better. Have LASIK for a brighter tomorrow! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

Choosing LASIK Over Contact Lenses During COVID-19 | Shinagawa Blog

Choosing LASIK Over Contact Lenses During COVID-19

Worldwide pandemics have a way of making people really nervous. The problem with this kind of anxiety and uncertainty is that it results in a lot of false information spreading around and that only makes people more nervous.

So we wanted to make sure that our vision and LASIK patients at Shinagawa have accurate information about their eye care during COVID-19. The two topics most people seem concerned about are LASIK eye surgery and contact lens precautions.

Let’s take a look at some of the concerns people have, get the facts straight, and talk about why this might be the best time to get LASIK.

There are lots of questions people have about their eye health during COVID-19, but we’re going to touch on 3 of the biggest ones about contact lenses. These are some of the top concerns we’ve come across, so let’s give you some clear answers.

Common Questions About Contact Lenses During COVID-19

Am I More Likely to Contract COVID-19 When I Use My Contact Lenses?

Contact lenses alone will not transmit COVID-19 to your eyes, however, we do know that eyes can be susceptible to the virus. If you contract the virus because of exposure to your eyes, it is most likely because your hands were not properly cleaned before you touched your face or eyes.

The thing that makes contact users more susceptible to COVID-19 is that they are more likely to touch their faces often. Contact users touch their eyes to insert or remove contact lenses, but they also might rub or itch their eyes when their contacts irritate their eyes. They may also touch their faces if their contacts make their eyes water.

It’s frustrating, but using contact lenses does often necessitate touching your face more often than you would otherwise. If this makes you nervous, you may want to switch to glasses for the time being. However, good eye and contact lens hygiene should keep you safe.

Can I Contract COVID-19 From My Contact Lenses?

There have been no recorded cases of COVID-19 being transmitted by using contact lenses. If you are caring for your contact lenses properly, there should be no concern about contracting COVID-19 from your contact lenses alone.

However, even though the contact lenses themselves are not inherently at risk for COVID-19, using contact lenses could make you susceptible to the virus because of the need to touch your face more frequently.

What Are Best Practices for Wearing Contact Lenses During COVID-19?

The most important thing you can do during COVID-19 is to continue to give your contacts proper care. Our best tips are to keep great contact lens hygiene. If you use daily disposable contact lenses, make sure you throw them away every night. Don’t sleep or shower with contact lenses in your eyes because doing so can cause eye damage. And make sure you sanitize your contacts often and correctly. Most importantly, make sure your hands are clean before you touch your contacts or eyes.

If your contact lenses frequently irritate your eyes, you may want to switch to glasses or have LASIK during this pandemic. Doing so should help you limit how much you touch your face, especially your eyes. Another option is to use blue light blockers if you find yourself dealing with frequent digital eye strain. Blue light blockers should help ease the dry eye or eye exhaustion that comes from digital eye strain and should help prevent the need to touch your face as well.

LASIK vs. Contact Lenses During COVID-19

Though contact lenses alone aren’t high risk during the pandemic, they do bring an increased risk of infection if proper handwashing and contact hygiene aren’t observed. One way to limit this risk is by switching to glasses, but another is to have LASIK eye surgery.

Having LASIK at Shinagawa is a safe option at this time. Given the situation with the pandemic, it is important that your trusted LASIK provider observe increased health safety measures, but if you and your doctor are doing your part to observe safety measures, you should be fine to receive LASIK at this time.

Additionally, you’ll find that post-surgery, you won’t need to touch your eyes or face as much as you do with contact lenses, and you won’t need to deal with the annoyance of glasses either. Schedule your LASIK screening now for a better and safer life! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

Letting Go Of Astigmatism | Shinagawa Feature Story

Letting Go Of Astigmatism

Your astigmatism can likewise be corrected by LASIK!

It was the problem of our patient Ederliza Saldiver for the longest time. Not anymore.

“I had my LASIK last August 2020 and following my latest post-op checkup, my vision is now on 20/12! Before, it was 525/475 with astigmatism,” shared Ederliza. “Everything is so worth it! Shinagawa and its staff are awesome, thank you!”

If your astigmatism has constantly been giving you headaches, it might be time to give yourself the comfort you desire.

Schedule your LASIK screening with us. Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.