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EyeSight Hawaii Honolulu and Maui, Hawaii

LASIK eye surgery in Hawaii, done by surgeons who live here

EyeSight Hawaii has been performing LASIK and PRK on Oahu and Maui for over 30 years. Board-certified ophthalmologists. FDA-approved technology. Free consultations available same week.

96%achieve 20/20 or better
30+years experience
<1%serious complications
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What is LASIK?

Permanent vision correction. One 15-minute procedure.

LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a refractive eye surgery that permanently reshapes the cornea so light focuses correctly on the retina. The result: clear vision without glasses or contacts. Over 96% of patients achieve 20/20 or better.

How the procedure works

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Numbing drops applied
The eye is completely numb before anything begins. You will not feel the laser.
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Femtosecond laser creates a thin flap
A bladeless laser creates a precise, hinged flap in the corneal surface in under 30 seconds.
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Excimer laser reshapes the cornea
The flap is gently lifted and the excimer laser removes microscopic amounts of tissue to correct your prescription. Takes 6 to 15 seconds per eye.
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Flap repositioned
The corneal flap is repositioned and adheres naturally within minutes, without stitches.
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Vision improves within hours
Most patients notice clearer vision before they leave the clinic. Driving is cleared the next morning after a quick check.

How long does it take?

The procedure takes 10 to 15 minutes for both eyes combined. The laser itself runs for 6 to 15 seconds per eye depending on your prescription. You will spend more time in the waiting room than in the procedure chair.

Does it hurt?

No. Numbing drops are applied before the procedure. The most common sensation is mild pressure for a few seconds when the flap is created. Eyes may feel gritty for the first day as the numbing wears off. This settles quickly.

When will I see clearly?

Most patients notice dramatically improved vision within hours of surgery and wake up the next morning seeing clearly. Full stabilisation takes 4 to 6 weeks.

Why patients choose LASIK

Life without glasses or contacts

LASIK is one of the most studied elective procedures in medicine. The benefits go well beyond not needing glasses.

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Swim and surf without contacts

No risk of lens wash-out in the ocean, no infection risk from water getting under contacts. Most patients are ocean-cleared at 2 weeks post-op.

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Prescription sunglasses optional

Hawaii UV is intense. LASIK lets you grab any pair of sunglasses off a rack rather than needing expensive prescription lenses.

Mornings simplified

No routine. No case, no solution, no 10-minute contact insertion on tired eyes. Most patients describe waking up and seeing their alarm clock as transformative.

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Cheaper over a decade

The average contact lens wearer spends $7,500 over 10 years. LASIK pays for itself within 2 to 3 years and costs nothing after that.

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Exercise without constraints

No lenses falling out during surf, paddling, hiking, or diving. No glasses sliding down your face on a humid day.

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Travel without the kit

No TSA liquid rules for solution, no backup glasses taking up bag space, no “I lost my lens” emergencies abroad.

Who qualifies

Are you a candidate for LASIK?

Most adults are good candidates. A free consultation at EyeSight Hawaii takes about an hour and answers this definitively, with corneal mapping, thickness measurements, and a full prescription review.

Good candidate criteria

Age 18 or over, ideally mid-20s through early 40s
Stable prescription for at least 2 years
Myopia up to approximately -10, hyperopia up to +4, astigmatism up to 5 diopters
Corneas of sufficient thickness (minimum ~500 microns)
No active eye diseases (keratoconus, glaucoma, cataracts)
No systemic autoimmune conditions affecting healing
Not currently pregnant or breastfeeding

May not qualify for LASIK

Prescription outside LASIK range (very high myopia or hyperopia)
Thin corneas: PRK or EVO ICL are often better alternatives
Keratoconus or other corneal irregularities
Significantly dry eyes pre-operatively
Unstable prescription (still changing year to year)
Under 18 years old
Not a match for LASIK? EVO ICL and PRK are often excellent alternatives, evaluated at the same consultation. LASIK vs EVO ICL vs PRK: compare all three procedures.

Comparing your options

LASIK, PRK, and EVO ICL: which is right for you?

All three procedures correct vision permanently. The right choice depends on your prescription, corneal anatomy, and lifestyle. Learn more about EVO ICL or see the full LASIK vs EVO ICL vs PRK comparison at EyeSight Hawaii.

Your free consultation will confirm which procedure you qualify for and which best fits your eyes and lifestyle.

Safety by the numbers

LASIK has an exceptionally strong safety record

30 years of FDA-approved use and millions of procedures performed globally have produced a very clear picture of outcomes. The data is good.

96%
Achieve 20/20 or better
FDA outcomes data
95%+
Would recommend to a friend
Post-op patient surveys
<1%
Serious complications
Clinical outcomes data
30+
Years of FDA-approved use
Since 1991 in the US

These figures reflect peer-reviewed clinical outcomes data. Dr. Olkowski and Dr. Hirabayashi have each performed thousands of LASIK procedures on Hawaii patients. For a complete breakdown of risks and side effects with frequency data, see the LASIK risks and side effects: complete guide.

Cost and value

How much does LASIK cost in Hawaii?

LASIK at EyeSight Hawaii starts from $2,000 per eye. Most patients pay $3,000 to $4,500 per eye depending on technology and prescription complexity. The sticker price feels steep until you run the 10-year math. See the full LASIK cost guide for Hawaii, including financing and the 20-year cost comparison.

LASIK (both eyes, one-time)
~$3,500
5-year contacts
$3,800
10-year contacts
$7,500
10-year glasses
$5,200

10-year estimates based on average US consumer spending data

$3,000+
Average cost per year savings
After the LASIK break-even point (2 to 3 years)
0%
APR financing available
Through CareCredit, apply online in minutes
HSA/FSA
Pre-tax funds accepted
Effective 20 to 35% discount depending on your bracket
Financing and insurance: EyeSight Hawaii participates with HMSA and HMAA for discounted rates. HSA and FSA funds can be used. CareCredit financing is available. LASIK cost Hawaii: full pricing, financing, and HSA/FSA guide.

Recovery timeline

What to expect after LASIK

LASIK recovery is fast. Most patients are back at work within one to two days. The full timeline is what surprises people. LASIK recovery timeline: complete day-by-day guide.

24 hrs
Noticeably clearer vision
1 to 2 days
Back to work and screens
2 weeks
Ocean and pool swimming
4 to 6 wks
Vision fully stabilised

What is normal in the first 24 hours

Gritty or scratchy sensation as numbing wears off. Hazy vision clearing progressively. Light sensitivity. These are normal parts of healing, not signs of a problem.

What to avoid in the first week

Do not rub your eyes. This is the single most important rule. Avoid swimming, contact sports, dusty environments, and eye makeup. Wear the protective eye shields while sleeping.

Hawaii-specific recovery: most patients return to ocean swimming at 2 weeks and surfing at 2 to 3 weeks depending on conditions. Trade winds cause significant dry eye, UV exposure accelerates healing stress, and salt air affects tear quality. Our post-op protocols are designed specifically for island life. LASIK recovery in Hawaii: activity clearance chart and timeline.

Common questions

What patients ask most

Click any question to expand. These are the questions we hear most often at consultations.

LASIK at EyeSight Hawaii starts from $2,000 per eye. Most patients pay $3,000 to $4,500 per eye depending on technology and prescription complexity. You will get a specific quote at your consultation.

HSA and FSA funds can be used. CareCredit financing is available. LASIK cost Hawaii: full guide.

Yes. LASIK has been performed for over 30 years and is one of the most studied elective procedures in medicine. Serious complications occur in fewer than 1% of procedures when performed by an experienced, board-certified surgeon on a properly screened patient.

For most people, permanently. The laser reshapes the cornea and that change does not reverse. Age-related reading difficulty (presbyopia) appears in the mid-40s for everyone, LASIK patient or not.

If your prescription was stable before LASIK, it is very likely to remain stable.

No. Numbing drops are applied before the procedure. The most common sensation is mild pressure for a few seconds when the flap is created. Eyes feel gritty for the first day as the drops wear off. This resolves quickly.

Most people notice dramatically clearer vision within 24 hours. Return to work in 1 to 2 days. Ocean swimming and contact sports return at 2 weeks. Full visual stability takes 4 to 6 weeks.

LASIK recovery guide: day-by-day timeline including Hawaii-specific tips on surfing, diving, and trade wind dry eye.

The best candidates are adults 18 or older with a stable prescription (unchanged for 2 or more years), healthy corneas of sufficient thickness, and no underlying conditions like keratoconus.

Not a LASIK candidate? PRK and EVO ICL are evaluated at the same consultation. LASIK vs EVO ICL vs PRK: compare all three.

Yes. Astigmatism responds very well to LASIK. The laser corrects the irregular corneal curvature that causes blurring at all distances, alongside any nearsightedness or farsightedness.

Both use the same laser to reshape the cornea. LASIK creates a thin flap for faster recovery. PRK removes surface cells directly and is preferred for thinner corneas and contact sports. Long-term outcomes are equivalent.

Most health plans classify LASIK as elective. EyeSight Hawaii participates with HMSA, HMAA, and several other local plans for discounted rates. HSA and FSA funds can also be used.

FSA funds often expire at year-end, a practical reason not to delay.

The most common temporary side effects are dry eyes and night-time halos or glare around lights. These typically resolve within 3 to 6 months. Serious complications are rare, under 1%.

LASIK risks and side effects guide with frequency data for every side effect.

10 to 15 minutes for both eyes combined. The laser runs for 6 to 15 seconds per eye. You will be in and out within about 2 hours including prep and the rest period afterward.

Most desk workers return within 1 to 2 days. Your 1-day follow-up appointment confirms when you are cleared.

Flat water ocean swimming is cleared at 2 weeks. Surfing in small clean conditions: 2 to 3 weeks. Overhead surf with real wipeout risk: 4 weeks or more.

LASIK activity clearance guide for Hawaii covering surfing, diving, snorkeling, paddling, and cycling.

About one hour: corneal mapping, topography, pachymetry, pupil measurement, refraction, and dry eye screening. You will get a candidacy determination, a procedure recommendation, and a specific price quote. No obligation to book.

The consultation is free at EyeSight Hawaii.

The first year after LASIK involves follow-up appointments at 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months. With EyeSight Hawaii, those are a 20-minute drive. Our team understands Hawaii-specific recovery factors: UV intensity, trade wind dry eye, salt air, and ocean lifestyle.

Getting ready

How to prepare for your procedure

LASIK prep is straightforward. Most of it is about stopping things rather than doing them. Here is what to do before and after. LASIK recovery and preparation: full guide.

Before your procedure

Stop wearing soft contact lenses 2 weeks before (rigid / RGP lenses: 4 weeks)
Skip eye makeup, perfume, and cologne on the day of surgery
Arrange a ride home. You cannot drive after the procedure.
Bring UV-protective sunglasses for the ride home
Eat a light meal beforehand. No fasting required.
Review your drop schedule. It starts immediately post-procedure.

After your procedure

Rest with eyes closed for the first few hours. Sleep is encouraged.
Use all prescribed drops on schedule. This is not optional.
Do not rub your eyes, for at least one week, ideally two
Wear the protective eye shields while sleeping for one week
Stay out of oceans and pools for 2 weeks
Wear UV sunglasses outdoors. Hawaii UV is intense post-LASIK.

The consultation

What happens at a free LASIK consultation

Your consultation takes about an hour. It is entirely diagnostic. There is no pressure to book on the day.

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Corneal mapping and topography

A detailed 3D map of your cornea’s shape, curvature, and thickness is taken. This confirms candidacy and programs the laser profile if you proceed.

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Full prescription and eye health review

Refractive measurements, pupil size, dry eye screening, and a review of your prescription stability over time. Your surgeon also checks for conditions that would affect candidacy.

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Recommendation and quote

Your surgeon reviews all the data with you, confirms which procedures you qualify for, recommends the best option for your eyes and lifestyle, and gives you a specific price. You decide whether and when to proceed.

Local care on Oahu

Why getting LASIK in Honolulu matters

Follow-up care is part of LASIK. The first year involves multiple appointments. With EyeSight Hawaii, those are a parking lot away.

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650 Iwilei Road, Honolulu

Our Honolulu clinic is in the medical district near downtown. Suite 210. Validated parking available. Easy access from all parts of Oahu.

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Built for Hawaii patients

Our post-op protocols account for UV intensity, trade wind dry eye, salt air, and ocean lifestyle. These are not afterthoughts. They are part of every consultation.

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Follow-up care included

All post-op visits are included in the procedure cost. 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months. Being local means those are a parking lot away.

Serving patients from Kaimuki, Manoa, Waikiki, Pearl City, Kaneohe, the North Shore, and all of Oahu and Maui. LASIK in Honolulu at EyeSight Hawaii: location, reviews, and what to expect.

Patient stories

What EyeSight Hawaii patients say

★★★★★

“I was nervous about the whole thing. From the consult to the day of surgery to the follow-up, the team at EyeSight Hawaii made every step feel handled. Woke up the next morning seeing my alarm clock for the first time in 15 years.”

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Kealoha M.
Manoa, Oahu · LASIK
Google review · Verified patient
★★★★★

“I am a surfer and was genuinely worried about recovery. Dr. Olkowski gave me a specific timeline for every activity. Two weeks to the day I was back in the water. Every detail he gave me was accurate.”

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Tyler R.
North Shore · LASIK
Google review · Verified patient
★★★★★

“I had a high prescription and was told by two other clinics I was not a candidate for LASIK. EyeSight Hawaii evaluated me for EVO ICL and I had the procedure within a month. The difference is still hard to believe.”

PK
Priya K.
Kaimuki, Oahu · EVO ICL
Google review · Verified patient

Ready to see Hawaii clearly?

A free consultation at EyeSight Hawaii confirms candidacy, covers all three procedure options, and ends with a specific recommendation and a specific price. No obligation to book.

EyeSight Hawaii · Honolulu: (808) 735-1935 · Kahului (Maui): (808) 871-1411
650 Iwilei Road, Suite 210, Honolulu HI 96817 · Free consultations available same week