New Lasik Technology
The Latest in Laser Surgery Procedures for Lasik
Lasik is a permanent surgery that changes vision problems forever. LASIK corrects refractive
errors in the eye, and corrects moderate to high degrees of myopia (nearsightedness).
...........The most common complication from
LASIK is dry-eyes, but otherwise, complications are extremely rare. LASIK is a procedure
Lasik vision correction technology benefits both the patient and the doctor through improved
accuracy providing the best results. Lasik vision correction procedure drastically improves their quality of life for those who currently wear
glasses and contacts.
The surgery takes less than under two minutes per eye and is painless. Patients walk from the
recovery room. Within a week, most patients can perform their regular activities.
Previous methods of Lasik operations involved a hand held blade called the microkeratome, which
was used to open the cornea.
The benefits were minimal. Few doctors had the precision or skill needed to perform the
operation successfully. The procedure rarely resulted in eliminating the patients need for glasses or contact lenses.
New technology is giving patients real hope. New Lasik techniques offer better accuracy and
higher expectations.
The Lasik procedure is simple. The surgeon cuts a flap in the cornea with a small laser
called an excimer. The flap is pulled aside and small amounts of corneal tissue are removed.
Intralase is another new technique. This laser treatment is the safest used in Lasik. A
computer-guided beam of light assists the Lasik surgeon in creating the corneal flap. This produces a flap with the exact corneal centration,
thickness, and diameter.
IntraLase Custom LASIK is the first blade-free laser technology for performing the critical
first step in the procedure. The Custom Lasik procedure uses the wavefront-guided method which exactly matches the needs of the patient.
The laser scans a three-dimensional map of the eye. The scan reveals any vision impairments, and
dictates the exact amount of corneal tissue to be removed. This procedure eliminates the need for a second "enhancement" surgery.
These include starbursts or halos around objects at night, very similar to the phenomenon that
creates sun dogs, eye sensitivity, and complications from traditional forms of Lasik surgery. Many Lasik surgeons suggest custom Lasik surgery to
help patients achieve a safer, more successful vision correction surgery.
Wavefront produces the most accurate results. Micro sensors and wave light is directed from a
laser through the eye to the retina. The light reflects back to the eye, revealing corneal irregularities.
It creates a blueprint to the eye. These irregularities are mapped out on a three dimensional
computer map that is transferred to the laser that reshapes the cornea during the procedure. This method offers extreme precision for patients
that experience more severe vision problems.
LASIK is an elective surgery that should be performed only if it can enhance your uncorrected
vision. Each procedure is designed to help doctors increase the surgery's success rate. Patients experience a better outcome with the new forms
of Lasik vision correction surgery.
Currently, LASIK is one of the most commonly performed health care procedures in the USA.
It is generally considered to be "painless procedure".
Keep in mind that LASIK is not reversible, and does not promise 20/20 vision. Because LASIK is
new, long-term effects and side effects have not been measured.
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