PRICE
OVERVIEW, TERMS & CONTACT INFO
FemtoLASIK is a blade-free laser vision correction procedure that treats nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It uses precise lasers to reshape the cornea and improve focus. Most qualified patients recover quickly and reduce their need for glasses or contacts after proper screening and follow-up care.
FemtoLASIK PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
1. Laser vision correction (both eyes, bilateral, simultaneous, same-day out-patient surgery)
2. Post-op goggles
3. Post-op ophthalmic medications
4. Post-op follow-up visits for six months
FEMTOLASIK PACKAGE EXCLUSIONS:
1. Refractive surgery suitability screening
2. Dry eye tests (Keratograph, Meibomian gland scan, Tear osmolarity)
3. Retina and optic nerve head tests (Clarus fundus photos, OCT macula, OCT optic nerve)
Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Units 217-218, Roque Eye Clinic, Medical Arts Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-917-844-2020
+63-998-998-2020
+63-2-8828-2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7217
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7218
Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Tan Eng Gee Eye Institute, Main Hospital Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-998-582-1980
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2024
DETAILS
FEMTOLASIK OVERVIEW
FemtoLASIK is an advanced laser vision correction procedure that reduces or eliminates the need for glasses and contact lenses. It treats common refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Unlike older LASIK methods that use a blade, FemtoLASIK uses a precise femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap. As a result, the procedure offers improved accuracy, predictability, and safety.
HOW FEMTOLASIK WORKS
First, a femtosecond laser creates a thin, customized corneal flap. Next, an excimer laser reshapes the underlying cornea to correct how light focuses on the retina. Then, the surgeon gently repositions the flap, which naturally adheres without stitches. Because the treatment is computer-guided, each step follows detailed eye measurements and mapping. Therefore, the correction matches your unique visual profile.
WHO MAY QUALIFY
You may be a candidate if your eye grade is stable, your cornea has adequate thickness, and your eyes are generally healthy. However, proper screening is required before surgery. This screening includes corneal imaging, refraction, ocular surface evaluation, and retinal examination. In addition, cycloplegic refraction and updated fundus assessment help confirm suitability and improve safety.
KEY BENEFITS
FemtoLASIK offers several practical advantages for qualified patients.
1. Blade-free flap creation for higher precision
2. Customized laser treatment based on corneal data
3. Fast visual recovery in many patients
4. Minimal discomfort during and after the procedure
5. High satisfaction rates in appropriately selected cases
RECOVERY AND AFTERCARE
Most patients notice clearer vision within one to two days. However, vision can continue to stabilize over several weeks. You must use prescribed eye drops and follow post-procedure instructions closely. For example, avoid eye rubbing, swimming, and dusty environments during early healing. Regular follow-up visits remain essential to monitor recovery and visual outcomes.
LIMITATIONS AND SAFETY NOTES
Although FemtoLASIK is effective, no surgical procedure guarantees perfect vision. Some patients may still need thin glasses for certain tasks, especially with aging and presbyopia. Also, temporary dryness, glare, or halos can occur, particularly at night. Enhancement treatment may be advised in selected cases. A detailed preoperative evaluation reduces risk and guides proper patient selection.
PROFESSIONAL AND REGULATORY CONTEXT
FemtoLASIK uses internationally accepted laser platforms and follows established refractive surgery guidelines. Your surgeon performs the procedure in an accredited hospital environment using validated diagnostic data. Clinical decisions depend on examination findings, measured parameters, and patient-specific risk factors. Therefore, individualized assessment always comes first.










