Wedding Photos Without Your Contacts or Glasses!
Boston Intralase LASIK, Advanced Surface Ablation, PRK, LASEK Laser Eye Surgery in Newton/Wellesley/Weston - Dr. Marc Leibole
Call us at 617-796-EYES (3937) For a Free Lasik Consultation
Dr. Marc Leibole is a board certified ophthalmologist in MetroWest Boston with special interest in LASIK and Advanced Surface Ablation (PRK) laser eye surgery.
When performing LASIK and Advanced Surface Ablation (PRK) laser eye surgery, Dr. Leibole combines experience, compassion and the highest technology including the Intralase femtosecond laser with the VISX S4 wavefront-guided laser to produce superior outcomes when correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.

Patients from Boston, its suburbs, and even from neighboring states, travel to Dr. Leibole’s office at the Newton-Wellesley Hospital because they value his attention to detail and the time he spends with each patient to create a customized treatment plan for their laser refractive surgery procedure (LASIK, Advanced Surface Ablation, PRK and LASEK).
Dr. Leibole's Boston
LASIK practice also offers
refractive
surgery patients low interest
financing to correct their vision.
Dr. Leibole invites you to experience superior outcomes in laser eye surgery (LASIK, Advanced Surface Ablation, PRK and LASEK). Whether you live in the neighboring suburbs of his office (Newton, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, MetroWest, Natick, Framingham, and Boston) or in neighboring states, Dr. Leibole is confident each patient will be completely satisfied with their laser eye surgery experience and will recommend his personalized care to others.
Call us today to schedule an appointment.
Seeing Your Wedding with New Eyes
Every bride wants to be seen at her best on her wedding day – and every bride wants to see her best as well.
They don’t want to miss a moment of their unforgettable, life-defining ceremony. Thus, more and more brides are turning to LASIK (laser) eye surgery for better vision on their big day and beyond.
Mary
Gordon, who honeymooned in Hawaii,
had worn contacts for eight
years when she decided to have
LASIK surgery. “I was used to
contacts, but I really wanted
more freedom—I didn’t want to
worry about getting sand in
my eyes or taking out my lenses
before going to the pool.” And
like Mary, brides and grooms
don’t want to worry about uncomfortable
contact lenses that can leave
eyes red and irritated just
when the photographer is taking
those memorable wedding photos.
While many people still wear contacts, others are opting for laser vision correction. Contact-wearers sometimes become contact-lens intolerant, allergic or have dry eyes, and some people are just tired of the fuss of taking them in and out each day.”
What is LASIK?
LASIK is an outpatient procedure that is suitable for most prescriptions. First performed in the late 1980s, LASIK is one of the most frequently performed healthcare procedures in North America. It is used to treat a broad range of conditions including nearsightedness, astigmatism and farsightedness in people who are at least 18 years old, in good general health and who have no eye diseases.
In the LASIK procedure, the surgeon delivers a pre-programmed number of pulses of “cool” light onto the cornea, reshaping it one pulse at a time. The entire procedure only takes about 10 minutes per eye to perform.
In addition to LASIK, many patients may benefit from CustomLASIK—the newest technology in LASIK surgery. Just like your wedding gown, CustomLASIK is designed to fit “just you” and your eyes. In the CustomLASIK procedure, a unique treatment plan is programmed into the laser to customize your procedure to your individual prescription.
In LASIK and CustomLASIK, the degree of visual improvement varies from one person to another, with the goal to be as close to 20/20 as possible.
A Life Changing Experience
Dr. Marc Leibole reports that LASIK can be a life-changing experience. “My patients constantly tell me how free they feel without dependence on their glasses and contacts,” he says. “They love being able to enjoy the outdoors without wind, dust or sand compromising their vision.”
Dr. Marc Leibole recommends planning ahead for your laser eye surgery. “It’s not unusual for someone to tell us, ‘I’m getting married in two weeks’, but most people should be out of contacts a few weeks or even a couple of months for their cornea to stabilize before the surgery. Three months ahead of time is a good number.”
No contacts and no glasses on your Wedding Day!
Call us at 617-796-EYES (3937) For a Free Lasik Consultation
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