| What is LASIK ? LASIK SURGERY
LASIK is a laser surgery technique used to correct refractive errors of the eye including nearsightedness , farsightedness and astigmatism . The word LASIK is an acronym for LAser In-situ Keratomileusis, which means, “to reshape the cornea with laser” The LASIK Procedure involved the use of a special type of laser called the Excimer Laser. The Excimer Laser creates a “cool” beam of ultraviolet light. This makes the Excimer Laser ideal for corneal surgery because it can vaporize (ablate) corneal tissue without causing thermal damage to surrounding tissue. LASIK Procedures : - Before activating the laser, the doctor creates a flap on your cornea using a microkeratome . A microkeratome is a tool with a blade that cuts a circular flap of tissue from the surface of the cornea.
- The doctor lifts the flap and folds it out of the way of the laser.
- The excimer laser removes tissue from the eye according to the treatment plan. This unique treatment plan created for your eye from measurements included Wavefront system.
- After the laser finishes, the doctor repositions the flap.The flap will adhere tightly to the stromal bed without the need for sutures.
Why it’s so popular ? Introduced in the early 1990s, LASIK is currently the most popular laser corrective eye surgery because advantages of the results help : - Reduce or eliminate your dependence on contact lenses or glasses
- No more having hunt for glasses or struggle with contact lenses
- Freedom to play sport. May even increase your performance edge when no optical lenses are needed.
- Freedom to dive without the need for lenses prescription masks.
- Enjoy traveling without the need to bring along all of your extra glasses and contact supplies
- Improved career prospects with clear unaided vision
The procedure is less-invasive and convenient
- Consultation and surgery can be done in the same day
- Both eyes can be treated at the same time
- No injection, No suture, No hospitalization
- Little discomfort
- Rapid visual recovery
- High accuracy and safety
- Minimal regression
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