life of a passeri: great big LASIK Giveaway!!!

I feel so honored to be teaming up with such an incredible group to bring to you all an amazing opportunity!

I’m excited to be working with Oh Sweet BasilFavorite Family Recipes, Sweet Treats and More, The Recipe Critic, Baking with Blondie, Something Swanky, Taste and Tell, Your Cup of Cake, Brassy Apple and 365 Days of Slowcooking to give away LASIK eye surgery worth $4800 to one lucky winner! Just scroll to the bottom of the post to enter!

Here is the most amazing part though; even if you don’t win, Dr. Davis still wanted to send an exclusive discount to help ease the financial burden of the procedure to all applicants, so even if you don’t win, better eye sight can still be a reality!

The story of how this giveaway came about is actually really sweet, so for those of you innterested keep reading!

So, Kyle, the marketing man behind Davis Vision & Carrian thought that a really cool way to kick of this giveaway would be to invite all the participating bloggers to Davis Vision to see  Cade get the exciting news & watch the procedure.

  1. Dr. Davis has performed over 25,000 vision correction procedures
  2. Every person has seen an improvement in vision.
  3. Advanced Blade Free LASIK can have outcomes as good as 20/15
  4. Dr. Davis has several options available because everyone has different eyes.
  5. Some who weren’t candidates in the past are now candidates due to technology advancements.
  6. Dr. Davis also performs ICL and cataract surgery.
  7. Dr. Davis helped develop the technology that is used in LASIK as an electrical engineer in the 1980’s
  8. Care Credit is available to patients who qualify with 0% interest
  9. Dr Davis and his staff are kind, and more concerned with the patient and what a great privilege it is to change their life through corrected vision than prices, gimmicks etc. (This was a really big deal for Carrian & Cade in choosing Davis Vision)
  10. Lasik is performed with the intralase laser which means that the surgery is less complicated, lower risk and easier to recover from versus the blade procedure. Plus it only takes 10-15 minutes to do it!

By the next morning Cade’s vision was already at 20/15 (better than 20/20) and it is suppose to get better every day. I loved Carrian’s tweet the next morning “‘Holy crap!” Is the word of the day. “Holy crap I can see you, holy crap I can read that!”‘