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Mann Eye Institute First in Texas to Offer NextLevel LASIK Technology
HOUSTON, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / June 16, 2025 / Mann Eye Institute, a pioneering leader in vision correction for over three decades, today announced it is the first practice in Texas and third in the nation to offer NextLevel LASIK powered by the revolutionary Wavelight Plus system. This groundbreaking technology delivers unprecedented visual outcomes that surpass traditional LASIK results and is now available at both the institute's Houston and Austin locations.
Mann Eye Institute's introduction of NextLevel LASIK emphasizes the critical importance of advanced technology and experienced surgeons in achieving exceptional results. "Just as consumers regularly upgrade their smartphones and vehicles for better performance and safety features, vision correction technology has evolved dramatically," said Dr. Mike Mann, founder of Mann Eye Institute. "The LASIK procedure available today represents a quantum leap beyond what was possible even five years ago. Our patients deserve access to the most advanced technology available rather than being deterred by outdated information."
Mann Eye Institute's NextLevel LASIK, powered by Wavelight Plus, integrates multiple measurement systems into one seamless device, enabling unprecedented precision in vision correction. Clinical outcomes demonstrate that 100% of patients achieve 20/20 vision, with over 50% experiencing extraordinary 20/12 vision. The Wavelight Plus system represents what Mann Eye Institute calls "the iPhone moment of LASIK," a paradigm shift that completely reimagines both the procedure experience and visual outcomes. The technology combines ocular wavefront analysis, corneal topography, and precise biometry in one integrated process, allowing surgeons to create truly customized treatment profiles for each patient's unique visual needs.
Mann Eye Institute has consistently stayed at the forefront of vision correction innovation. Being first in Texas to offer this revolutionary technology continues the practice's tradition of bringing the most sophisticated care to patients throughout the state. Mann Eye Institute operates multiple locations throughout Texas, including Houston, Austin, and surrounding communities. The practice offers comprehensive consultations to help patients understand their candidacy for NextLevel LASIK and experience the latest in vision correction technology.
For more information about NextLevel LASIK or to schedule a consultation, visit www.manneye.com or call (844) 969-2020.
About Mann Eye Institute
Founded as a pioneer in LASIK technology, Mann Eye Institute has been delivering exceptional vision correction outcomes for over 30 years. As Texas's leader in advanced laser vision correction, the institute continues to set industry standards through innovative technology adoption and surgical expertise. With locations throughout Texas, Mann Eye Institute remains committed to helping patients achieve visual freedom through the most advanced procedures available.
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SOURCE: Mann Eye Institute
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