Are you considering LASIK or the SMILE procedure but not sure how to cover the investment? If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), now’s the perfect time to put those pre-tax dollars to work for your vision.
Many people don’t realize they can use their FSA balance for LASIK or SMILE at Lake Lazer Eye Center, which makes it a smart financial decision if you’re looking to correct your vision without dipping into your savings. Let’s explore why now’s the time to consider LASIK, and how your medical spending account can help.
Why SoftTouch LASIK and SMILE are great options
LASIK, or laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a popular and highly effective surgery that corrects vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. SMILE is the latest version of laser vision correction, similar to LASIK but with 1 step instead of 2.
Imagine waking up in the morning and seeing clearly without reaching for your glasses or fumbling with contacts. The convenience alone is enough to make people curious, but what really seals the deal is how quickly these procedures can work. Within just a few days, most people notice a significant improvement in their vision.
How to use your FSA for LASIK or SMILE
So, what makes FSA such a great option for LASIK or SMILE? Your Flexible Spending Account is pre-funded with money that hasn’t been taxed yet. This means you’re essentially paying for your LASIK procedure with a discount. Keep in mind, FSAs are “use it or lose it,” meaning any balance left over by the end of the year might vanish. If you’ve been sitting on a sizable FSA balance and still haven’t booked your LASIK consultation, now’s the time to act, before that money goes to waste.
NOTE: Your employer may instead offer a Health Spending Account (HSA), which is similar to an FSA, in that the money is placed into the account on a pre-tax basis. (These funds can roll over into the next year, but ask your employer about how your plan works.) However, since FSA funds expire, we’ll be addressing FSA for the purposes of this discussion.
When should you use your FSA for LASIK or SMILE?
The best time to use your FSA for a laser vision correction procedure is right now, especially if the year is winding down. FSAs generally have deadlines that don’t roll over to the next year, so if you’ve got extra funds in your account, you should plan ahead and book your consultation before the funds expire. Check with your employer for specific deadlines, but in most cases, the last few months of the year are your last chance.
Why laser vision correction is a smart investment
LASIK and SMILE are more than cosmetic upgrades; they are investments in your long-term vision health. Think about how much you spend annually on glasses, contacts, cleaning solutions and optometrist visits. Over time, those costs add up. Laser vision correction offers a one-time investment for permanent vision improvement. Plus, since you can use your FSA at Lake Lazer Eye Center, you’re getting an even better deal. Combine that with the freedom from constantly maintaining your corrective lenses, and it’s easy to see why LASIK is a smart choice for anyone tired of blurry vision.
Talk to Lake Lazer Eye Center today.
Still not sure if LASIK or SMILE are right for you? The best way to decide is to have a conversation with the experts. At Lake Lazer Eye Center, we’re here to help you understand your options and make the best decision for your eyes. Whether you’re in the Detroit Metro area and interested in LASIK, or just want to learn more about these procedures, you can meet with Dr. Khambati himself to guide you through the process. Don’t wait—book a consultation and see the world more clearly with our SoftTouch LASIK or SMILE procedures.
With convenient locations in Clinton Township, Southfield and Milford, Lake Lazer Eye Center offers Detroit-area LASIK patients up-front pricing, and convenient and affordable payment plans for SoftTouch LASIK and the SMILE procedure. Dr. Khambati has helped thousands of people from all over the world escape the restrictions of glasses and contacts through laser vision correction procedures. Detroit patients who are not candidates for vision correction can get our assistance with a contact lens evaluation or a selection of designer and specialty eyewear.