Archive for May, 2021

Meet the New Professor of Ophthalmology & Vision Sciences at U of T

Monday, May 24th, 2021
Dr. Raymond Stein, Professor of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto

We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Raymond Stein, was promoted to Professor of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto. This is the highest designation at the University in recognition of having an international impact and scholarly activities. Dr. Stein’s accomplishments include writing scientific articles, books, chapters, as well as presentations and seminars to students and other doctors. Over 30 professors of ophthalmology from around the world wrote letters of support for this promotion. Congratulations on this remarkable achievement Dr. Raymond Stein, of Bochner Eye Institute.

What Does LASIK Feel Like?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2021
Top Choice in Toronto for LASIK

For prospective patients who are worried about the pain of a LASIK procedure, the good news is that there isn’t any. The state-of-the-art fraxel laser used by skilled Toronto area ophthalmologist Dr. Raymond Stein is in touch with the cornea for 40 seconds or less, and its concentrated energy is cool to the touch.

Top Doctor, Superior Comfort

Dr. Stein has performed thousands of laser vision correction surgeries, and is a recognized pioneer in the field — teaching, publishing and innovating on all aspects of the procedure. He magnifies the comfort of the experience by discussing each element of the surgery in depth, answering every question and working to understand the goals and expectations of each patient.

It’s no surprise that LASIK vision correction at Bochner Eye Institute would be a thoroughly comfortable and satisfying experience. After all, Dr. Stein’s practice was named Toronto’s Top Choice Winner for Laser Vision Correction this year. That adds an extra layer of reassurance to an already discomfort-free procedure.

Blade-Free Precision

Your first clue that there is nothing to fear from LASIK is that there is absolutely no blade involved. In addition, a local anesthetic will ensure maximum comfort as the precise fraxel laser briefly reshapes the cornea. There may be a mild sensation of pressure, and a short-lived blurring and dimming of vision. Patients often compare the short session to the experience of a typical contact lens fitting.

Quick Recovery

Any discomfort you notice won’t be in the surgical chair, but in the hours after a procedure. Very mild discomfort is common during recovery, but healing happens quickly, with your vision coming into focus with new clarity within a day.

Temporary sensations may include itchiness, warmth or a feeling of some debris in the eye. In the end, the most uncomfortable aspect of these minor side effects is that you must refrain from rubbing your eyes in response. This can take some self-control, but it is one of the keys to successful, complication-free healing.

To schedule an appointment to discuss LASIK with premier Toronto area ophthalmologist Dr. Raymond Stein, please call or email Bochner Eye Institute today.