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well someone can see. If a patient is having a hard time seeing after cataract surgery, we can say, 'We can fix this for you and get as close as we can.' Then we try to hit the bullseye by using a laser to adjust. To me, that's going to be the biggest advance- ment — being able to tweak the patient's vision after the procedure. And it's a really easy procedure to do." Lasers can also set you apart from the competition. "Patients view lasers as state of the art," says Dr. Saran. "When they hear you'll be using the laser during their procedure, I think it increases their confidence and peace of mind. They look at your facility as more technologically savvy." Says Dr. DeStafeno, "Patients gravitate toward lasers. They feel like they're getting a higher-level technology procedure. The satisfaction rate for patients with lasers in our field is incredibly high, not only for cataract surgery, but for clearing up behind the lens, and refractive surgery. Studies have shown satisfaction rates in the high 90s for most laser procedures." When it comes to adding the technology, Dr. Mann says it best: "We got lasers, and we've never looked back." OSM S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 1 3 • PROVEN TECHNOLOGY Patients seek out facilities that offer laser procedures and are reportedly very satisfied with the results. Zion Eye Center

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