According to Adelia Cellini Linecker, a reporter for the Investor’s Business Daily, more consumers are considering corrective eye surgery.
This information comes as a result of a survey completed by the Vision Council of America. The survey revealed that more than 33% of the people interviewed where considering throwing away their glasses and opting for corrective eye surgery.
This news is particularly hopeful to LCA-Vision, who has opened corrective eye surgery centers in numerous states. The company’s profits showed a decline between the years 2000-2002, but increased during the next two years. If the survey by the Vision Council of America is on target, analysts predict an increase in the number of corrective eyesight procedures leading to greater revenue.
LASIK will likely remain popular due to the many patients who qualify and fall in range for treatment, the precision of the procedure is excellent, and recovery has improved to very little time off work for patients.
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Posted by: Dave | March 29, 2007 at 11:34 PM