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20/20 Institute Launches Updated Vision Correction Procedures Page for Denver & Colorado Springs
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20/20 Institute has launched an updated Vision Correction Procedures page designed to serve as an educational resource for patients in Denver, Colorado Springs, and surrounding Colorado communities who are considering corrective eye surgery.

DENVER & COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Washingtoner -- Since 2004, the Institute has guided patients through education-first consultations rooted in transparency and long-term visual health. 99.67% of patients achieve 20/20 vision or better, with many reaching "Beyond 20/20" at 20/15.

Known for its concierge-style approach to refractive care, 20/20 Institute combines advanced diagnostic testing with strict candidacy standards to support safe, predictable outcomes.

"Corrective eye surgery is elective, and that means decisions need to be made carefully," said Dr. Mark S. Danzo, O.D., Co-Founder & CEO of 20/20 Institute.

The page provides a comprehensive overview of modern vision correction options, including:
  • LASIK – A laser-based procedure that reshapes the cornea to improve how light focuses on the eye. LASIK may be an effective option for patients who meet strict candidacy standards based on corneal health and prescription stability.
  • PRK – A form of laser vision correction that does not require creating a corneal flap. PRK may be recommended for patients with thinner corneas or certain anatomical considerations and offers excellent long-term outcomes when appropriately selected.
  • Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) – A lens-based procedure that replaces the eye's natural lens to correct vision. RLE is often considered for patients with age-related vision changes or those who are not ideal candidates for laser corrective eye surgery.
  • Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL) – A lens-based option in which a corrective lens is placed inside the eye without reshaping the cornea. ICL may be appropriate for patients with higher prescriptions or specific visual needs.

Educational sections address candidacy factors, astigmatism correction, and the differences between laser-based and lens-based procedures, helping patients better understand their options before scheduling a consultation.

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Patients interested in learning which vision correction option may be right for them can begin with a free, comprehensive consultation online or call  720-580-5945 to speak with one of our expert vision counselors.

About 20/20 Institute

20/20 Institute is Denver's leading provider of LASIK and advanced vision correction surgery, committed to delivering exceptional outcomes, personalized care, and total transparency. With a focus on innovation, safety, and patient empowerment, the institute has helped thousands achieve life-changing visual freedom.

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