Changing lives through better vision… LEADING THE WAY
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Nearly three decades ago, medical researchers began to
explore the idea that, using laser technology, they could
dramatically improve visual acuity for people suffering
from sight disorders. Since that time, technologies and
procedures have been perfected to the point where
Laser Vision Correction has become a safe, non-invasive
and painless procedure.
I personally have had the privilege of performing Laser
Vision Correction since its inception, and I know from
experience, how remarkable the results can be. By freeing
yourself from dependency on glasses and contact lenses,
you’ll change your life forever. Like my patients before,
you will be able to enjoy sports more fully, perform your
job with less strain and stress, aid career advancement,
improve your appearance and simply feel more secure
and confident.
Now that you’re contemplating Laser Vision Correction, I
strongly recommend that you call us for a free consultation.
It will be the first step toward a lifetime of improved,
unaided vision and the related benefits for you to enjoy!
In good health,
Fouad Tayfour, MD, FRCSCMedical DirectorThe Windsor Laser Eye Institute
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Welcome and thank you for your interest in The Windsor Laser Eye Institute, a world leader in vision correction procedures.
Now that you are considering Laser Vision Correction, we have dedicated this brochure to help you with that decision and to provide you
with the information you’ll need. Tens of thousands of people have changed their lives forever thanks to Dr. Tayfour and The Windsor Laser
Eye Institute. They have eliminated or reduced their dependency on glasses and contact lenses as well as the hassle, expense, inconvenience
and compromises associated with corrective lenses. Dr. Tayfour has helped them gain a new independence, feel more confident, look better
and enjoy life from a different perspective. No longer passively sitting on the sidelines, they are engaging in life to the fullest.
Now it’s your turn. Spend a few moments with this brochure and see what vision correction procedures at The Windsor Laser Eye Insti-
tute can do for you. Here’s to your new vision. Enjoy the reading!
Established in 1991 by Medical Director and Chief Surgeon, Fouad Tayfour, MD, FRCSC, The Windsor Laser Eye Institute is world
renowned for its work and contribution in vision correction procedures. Continuously on the forefront of clinical research, the
Institute and its founder have always embraced the pioneer spirit. The Institute and Dr. Tayfour frequently are the first to introduce
new techniques and technologies in vision correction procedures, resulting in superior results for the patient.
The Institute’s commitment to the patient is well defined and employed daily by the staff. Simply put, it is to maintain its leadership
within the industry by providing exceptional service with a commitment to the most advanced technology and highest standard
of care. The Institute is able to deliver on this promise because of its tremendous resources and extensive experience in the field
of vision correction.
As a result of placing the patient’s best interest first, The Windsor Laser Eye Institute has developed a Co-Management Program
with other eye care specialists and optometrists, many throughout Michigan, Ohio and Ontario. This program provides the ultimate
in convenience, allowing patients to have their pre and post-operative care close to home.
Located in Canada and on the forefront of new advancements, The Windsor Laser Eye Institute is able to use technologies and
methods unavailable in the United States, not only today, but for years to come. The Institute had the benefit of years of extensive
experience and research in LASIK long before it became available in the United States.
Because of its visionary approach to Laser Vision Correction, The Windsor Laser Eye Institute was the first to adopt LASIK as the
procedure of choice to correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Patients of the Institute come from throughout Canada, the
United States and Europe.
Today, many ophthalmologists in North America consider The Windsor Laser Eye Institute the organization that sets the standards
for the industry. And many eye surgeons direct their more difficult cases to The Windsor Laser Eye Institute, a true testimony to
Dr. Tayfour and his staff.
Presbyopia: As we get older (40’s and beyond), we begin having difficulty with near vision, specifically for close
up details like reading. This is part of the natural aging process. Presbyopia is the hardening of your natural lens.
The result is reduced elasticity, thus the lack of ability for the lens to focus properly. Unfortunately, this is not a
refractive disorder and cannot be corrected by Laser Vision Correction. Although, there are some experimental pro-
cedures on the horizon, it may be years before we see help in this area. Until such time, reading glasses are the only
practical answer.
However, if you have just begun to experience this change and have myopia as well, its effects can be
reduced through vision correction surgery by intentionally leaving a small amount of myopia in one eye. The
resulting undercorrection allows presbyopic patients to maintain some near vision. This technique is known as
monovision.
One of the most critical components to great vision is the cornea –
the “window” of your eye. The job of the cornea is to bend or
refract light rays so that they focus on the retina. Vision disor-
ders occur when the cornea fails to focus light precisely on the
retina. LASIK reshapes the cornea so light rays focus on the
retina and the vision is clear.
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Myopia: Also known as nearsightedness, myopia is the most common refractive disorder. In North
America alone, over 70 million people are myopic. Myopia is the result of the eye being too long, or
a cornea that is too curved. In both cases, light rays are focused in front of the retina. People who are
myopic typically have good close vision, but distance vision is blurred.
Hyperopia: Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is the opposite of myopia. With hyperopia, the eye is too
short, or the cornea is less curved, resulting in light rays that focus behind the retina. The result is
blurred vision that is worse at near distance than far distance.
Astigmatism: Astigmatism occurs when your cornea is shaped like a football with two different
curvatures, therefore two different focal points. Images appear blurred or ghostly because light
rays are refracted unequally. In some cases, people with astigmatism have trouble seeing clearly
with both near and far vision.
LASIK Vision Correction: LASIK is the most common technique to correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, offering
many patient benefits. Because treatment is performed below the surface of the eye, healing is expedited as is the result
of your new vision. Not only will you achieve your new vision faster, but it will be more stable than with previous procedures.
The LASIK procedure begins with the application of topical anesthetic to numb the eye. During the procedure, you
are comfortably situated in a horizontal position at which time Dr. Tayfour will ask you to look at a specific target. A
device is then put into place to prevent the eyelid from blinking. Next, an automated microkeratome or the Intralase™
laser creates a hinged corneal flap, which is moved away from the cornea, exposing the cornea for treatment.
Today’s technology centers around the excimer laser, which combines argon and fluoride gases to produce a “cool,”
ultra-violet light that does not cut or burn tissue. The excimer laser is fast, accurate and virtually painless. The laser
beam delivers ultra-precise pulses. Each pulse removes a 39 millionths of an inch in 12 billionths of a second! So
remarkable, it’s hard to comprehend it’s capabilities.
The laser’s computer is specifically programmed to correct your refractive error. The laser gently reshapes the cornea
by vaporizing microscopic layers of tissue. This part of the procedure usually takes less than 60 seconds! The flap is then
repositioned at which time you leave the surgery suite.
Although LASIK is not for everyone, it clearly is the most advanced technique designed to help more people than
ever before. For people who are not within a correctable prescription range, Dr. Tayfour can recommend a variety of
optional techniques. Please see the enclosed insert sheet “Alternative Treatments & Surgery Facts.”
Understanding Laser Correction: We are dedicated to providing the best possible results.
That’s why we are committed to the most advanced techniques like custom LASIK and
the Intralase™ Method. When combined with the skills of Dr. Tayfour, you can be con-
fident that the LASIK procedure provides unsurpassed results, high
standards of quality and value.
Upon your arrival, you will be greeted by our caring professional staff. You will
undergo a initial screening including corneal topography (map of the cornea). All aspects of the procedure will
be thoroughly explained. You will meet with Dr. Tayfour to discuss your Laser Vision Correction procedure and
have your questions and concerns addressed. Dr. Tayfour will provide you with a realistic opinion of the results
you can expect. You will also have an extensive eye examination to measure your refractive error and eye health.
After scheduling your procedure, you will receive
instructions for the day of treatment including arrival time, how long to leave your contacts out prior to the pro-
cedure and limitations immediately after surgery.
When you arrive for your treatment you will sign a
surgery consent form. Before the procedure, you will receive medication to relax you. It is normal to be nervous
or have some anxiety. You may have some additional measurements, and your eyes will be cleaned. Once you
are comfortable in a reclining chair, Dr. Tayfour will begin your Laser Vision Correction.
After the procedure you will remain in the office for approximately 20 minutes. The “hinged”flap that is created
during surgery will heal in about six hours. The entire vision correction process takes about 60 to 90 minutes.
Prior to your departure, you will be given a post-procedure kit which in-
cludes eye drops, medication to help you sleep, goggles for showering, instructions for your post-treatment visits
and any additional information you need. After LASIK, you may have some mild discomfort like watery eyes or a
scratchy feeling for up to eight hours. Also, you will need to have someone drive you home following treatment.
Most patients are able to drive and resume normal activities the day after the procedure. We recommend
that you rest and relax the evening following your LASIK treatment.
The day following surgery, you will be seen either at The Institute or by your own eye care professional. By
this time, you will have recovered most of your best-corrected visual acuity. On average, you can expect 3 or 4
post-treatment visits during a one-year period.
The first step in improving your vision and your life is to find out if you are a candidate for vision correction procedures. And doing
so has never been easier thanks to a no-fee consultation at The Windsor Laser Eye Institute. Our consultation is a comprehensive
evaluation that will ensure your eyes are healthy enough to undergo the procedure, and as importantly, that you are a candidate.
As part of our responsibility to your healthy vision, we keep you fully informed throughout our relationship. No question is too
simple, no concern is too trivial. It is only with thorough knowledge that you can make the best decision, the decision that’s right for you.
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the consultation:
scheduling your LASIK procedure:
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A candidate of laser vision correction must:n Be at least 18 years of agen Have stable vision for at least
one year prior to the proceduren Not be pregnant or nursingn Be free of complicating diseases
map & directions
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From the Ambassador Bridge1. South on Huron Church to the E.C. Row Expressway.2. East on E.C. Row Expressway to the Walker Road exit.3. Turn left onto Walker Road.4. Continue North on Walker Road to
2224 Walker Road - the South Walkerville Medical Centre (on the right).
From the Windsor Detroit Tunnel1. Turn left on Park Street.2. Turn left onto Ouellette Avenue.3. Turn left Tecumseh Road.4. Turn right on Walker Road.5. Continue south on Walker Road to
2224 Walker Road - the South Walkerville Medical Centre (on the left).
From the 4011. Take exit 14 (Essex Rd. 46).2. Turn right on Walker Rd.3. Continue north on Walker Road to
2224 Walker Road - the South Walkerville Medical Centre (on the right).
map & directions
2224 Walker Road, Suite 198, I Windsor, Ontario N8W 3P6For more information or a complimentary consultation 800.663.I-SEE (4733) or 519.252.2020
Huron Church Road
Tecumseh Rd.
Walker Road
Ouellette Ave.
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Wyandotte St.
Central Ave.
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frequently asked questions
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…and the answers to help you make a clear choice.Q. I have to change my glasses almost every year. Will I need surgery every year to keep my vision clear?A. No, the majority of people can be corrected once and enjoy good vision for the rest of their life. Fitting someone withglasses is a different process than measuring someone for refractive surgery. With vision correction treatment, the full correction isgiven and future changes in the eye are often anticipated so the vision remains clear.
Q. Are vision correction procedures safe? What are the risks?A. Serious vision-reducing complications with Laser Vision Correction are very rare, occurring in less than 1% of patients. (In contrast,
over 10% of contact lens wearers experience sight-threatening infections at some point.) Potential complications include infectionand surgeon related complications. Surgeon-related complications are directly proportionate to the experience and skill of thesurgeon. In other words, you want to be sure your surgeon has many years of experience and has performed thousands of pro-cedures.
Q. What about haloes/night glare?A. Haloes are common immediately after LASIK and can last up to six months. Persistent haloes occur in only 1% of patients after 6 months.
Q. What will my recovery be like?A. Most LASIK patients usually see quite well the day following their procedure and may be able to resume most of their normaldaily activities, but patients with higher prescriptions may recover more slowly. Although the speed of visual recovery depends onpersonal healing patterns, most patients notice dramatic visual results within the first few days following their procedure.
Q. What medications are required after the procedure?A. You will be given topical drops to prevent infection for approximately one week and artificial tears to enhance healing. You willalso receive sleeping medication to help you sleep for 6-8 hours after the procedure.
Q. Does insurance cover vision correction?A. In a few cases, insurance covers part or all of the procedure. But for the most part, vision correction is an elective procedure. Ifyou're not sure about potential insurance coverage, feel free to contact our insurance department. They’ll be more than happy to findan answer for you.
Q. Is this a good time to have vision correction surgery? Will something better come along?A. The decision to have the procedure is highly personal. Some considerations are age, visual needs and personal attitudes. Otherconsiderations are related to the technology involved. The Windsor Laser Eye Institute continues to provide the very latest in lasertechnology with Visx™, Customvue™ and the Intralase™ Method. The current situation is this: almost all ranges of nearsightedness, far-sightedness and astigmatism can be effectively corrected with today’s techniques. You can wait for new and improved technology inthe future, or you can enjoy great vision today.
frequently asked questions
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tomorrow’s technology today
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Potential Side Effects: Medical science has been studying corneal healing for more than a century. Since 1987, mil-lions of laser vision procedures have been performed, yet there have been no significant long-term problems.
Laser Vision Correction is one of the safest elective procedures in medicine today. Not a single person’s vision hasbeen lost due to complications. However, as with any surgery, there may be some side effects associated with LaserVision Correction. These will be explained in full prior to treatment.
Infection: There is a slight risk of infection during the first two to three days post-operatively. As part of your treatment,you will receive antibiotic eye drops after the procedure, to help prevent infection.
Although very rare (less than 1% of all cases), corneal scarring can occur from severe eye infection. This side effect canusually be corrected with a follow-up procedure.
Night Glare or Haloes: It is common for patients to see haloes, especially around lights at night, for up to six monthsafter surgery. This phenomena improves in almost all patients. In fact, only 1% of all patients will experience some haloand glare effect after a six-month period.
Regression/Undercorrection: Over a decade of investigative trials with Laser Vision Correction have demonstratedthat vision almost always remains stable. Some individuals may experience a small degree of regression or undercorrec-tion. Both can be corrected with an enhancement procedure. However, the overwhelming majority of people who under-go Laser Vision Correction will not need this enhancement procedure.
Reduced Vision in Dim Light: A small group of refractive patients may experience a minimal loss of vision sharpness indim light. Usually, these are patients with high levels of myopia. Most patients find that problem improves within six months.
Alternative Treatments: For most patients, LASIK is the procedure that willprovide the best results. But in some cases, you might not be a candi-date. The severity of your refractive error and the thickness of yourcornea may require other procedures in order to obtain the bestresults. Dr. Tayfour will thoroughly discuss the procedure best suited tomeet your individual vision correction needs.
Young adults might consider phakic lenses like the Staar® Implantable Contact Lens.This procedure surgically implants a soft lens, very much like a soft contact, overyour natural lens.
Others who are extremely nearsighted or farsighted and who need reading glasses,may be good candidates for Clear Lens Lensectomy. This procedure replaces yournatural lens with an artificial intraocular lens customized for your prescription.
Options such as PRK (Photorefractive Keratecomy) or AK (Astigmatic Keratotomy) may also be better suited for you.
alternative treatments & surgery facts
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Fouad Tayfour, MD, FRCSCConsidered one of the world’s most experienced laser vision correction surgeons, Fouad Tayfour, MD, FRCSC, founded The WindsorLaser Eye Institute in 1991 where he serves as Chief Surgeon and Medical Director. He has performed more than 45,000 LASIKprocedures, far more than any other eye surgeon in the region. Dr. Tayfour’s experience, coupled with his extensive clinicalresearch, has contributed significantly to worldwide improvements in Laser Vision Correction.
Dr. Tayfour received his medical degree from Damascus University (Syria) in 1979 and completed his residency in Ophthalmologyat the University of Toronto from 1984 through 1987. The following year, he completed a Retina and Vitreous Fellowship at theUniversity of Toronto as well.
Dr. Tayfour established his private practice in 1988, specializing in retinal and cataract diseases. Within 10 years, his practicebecame the second largest solo cataract practice in Canada.
To his credit, he has been an integral part of clinical studies and research for both Summit and Nidek technologies, helping todevelop and refine the Laser Vision Correction concept.
With his experience and foresight, it is no coincidence that Dr. Tayfour began offering LASIK long before the technique was availablein the United States. He was the first surgeon in North America to perform LASIK in 1993 for the correction of nearsighted visionand two years later, he again was the first to perform LASIK for the correction of farsighted vision.
In1998, he was chosen by KeraVision as one of the first surgeons to offer Intacs, a vision correction tech-nique which implants adjustable rings in the cornea to correct low degrees of nearsightedness.
As a surgeon committed to new techniques and technology, Dr. Tayfour now combines the Visx Cus-tomVue system and the Intralase Method to provide our LASIK patients with unparalleled accuracy,exceptional personalized treatment and an extraordinary advance in terms of safety and precision.
Dr. Tayfour has authored and co-authored numerous articles for such publications as the CanadianJournal of Ophthalmology, Ocular News, The Journal of Refractive Surgery and Ophthalmic Practice. DrTayfour has also lectured at a number of medical conferences and seminars, and has taught othersurgeons the science and art of laser vision correction.
He is an active member with numerous professional medical societies including the CanadianOphthalmological Society; the Canadian Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery; theInternational Society of Refractive Surgery; the Canadian Medical Association and theMichigan Keratorefractive Society.
• Founded The Windsor Laser Eye Institute in 1991
• Performed first LASIK in North America in 1993.
• Introduced concept of both eyes corrected at the same time in 1993
• Performed LASIK for farsightedness in 1995.
•Viewed by peers as world-renowned leader in vision correction surgery.
• 2001 the first to introduce Custom LASIK, the most advanced technology contributing to enhanced surgery results
• Awarded the Golden Jubilee Medal by her Majesty the Queen in 2003.
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Laser Vision Correction has produced spectacular results for millions
of people. Eye professionals worldwide have the ultimate confidence
in LASIK. It is non-invasive, the integrity of your cornea is preserved
and long-term vision stability is virtually certain.
Nearly everyone who has had the procedure is delighted to find they
can lead lives unencumbered by glasses or contact lenses. No hassles,
no expensive designer frames that you somehow break shortly
after paying for them, no costly and time-consuming maintenance
of contact lenses. For most people, it truly is a new lease on life. A life
the way it was intended to be seen, through unaided, natural vision.
At The Windsor Laser Eye Institute, we want you to make the choice that’s
in your best interest. That’s why we offer complimentary consultations
to help you decide. So if you’re ready to talk with us about your
future vision, call today. You have nothing to lose…
but your glasses!
2224 Walker Road, Suite 198, I Windsor, Ontario N8W 3P6For more information or a complimentary consultation 800.663.I-SEE (4733) or 519.252.2020
Changing lives through better vision…