


Dr. Michael Herion: Mesa’s Elite World College of Refractive Surgery Fellow | Advanced LASIK Credentials

How does your age impact the results or risks of LASIK surgery?
Age plays an important role in determining both the effectiveness and safety of LASIK surgery. While many adults are excellent candidates, some age-related factors—such as eye health, prescription stability, or the early signs of other conditions—can influence results. At Carrot LASIK & Eye Center, we

How does your brain adjust to monovision/blended LASIK?
Blended Vision, also known as blended LASIK or monovision, is a vision correction option designed to help reduce your need for reading glasses as you age. It works by treating one eye for distance vision and the other for close-up tasks. While this might sound

What to Expect During Your LASIK Consult
Your LASIK consultation at Carrot LASIK & Eye Center is the first step toward clearer vision. During this visit, our team will evaluate your eyes, discuss your vision goals, and determine if LASIK is the right option for you. You’ll learn what to expect before,

Cost of LASIK Mesa
The cost of LASIK in Mesa can vary depending on several factors, including the technology used, the surgeon’s expertise, and the level of personalized care provided. At Carrot LASIK & Eye Center, we believe in helping our patients understand the value of high-quality vision correction.

4 Reasons to See and Save with FSA & HSA Funds for Vision Correction in Arizona
When considering vision correction procedures (like LASIK, SMILE, Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and more) in Phoenix, Mesa, and surrounding Arizona communities, affordability is often a significant factor. As elective procedures, the out-of-pocket expense might seem daunting (though the lifetime savings and lifestyle enhancements are worth

The History of Refractive Surgery: The Road to Good Vision
Most people throughout the modern world have heard of the LASIK procedure, a refractive surgery performed by ophthalmologists on a person’s cornea, the outermost surface of the eye, to improve a person’s vision. LASIK, which is an acronym for “Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis”, although now

The Carrot Way: When Patients Are PEOPLE, Not Numbers
Before Dr. Matthew Hammond and Dr. Michael Herion created Carrot LASIK & Eye Center, they were slowly being maddened by the state of ophthalmic care in the Valley. Practices were stuffing their schedules so full that patients were having to wait hours just to see
