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Lasik
or Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis reshapes the cornea by removing
tissue beneath the surface of the cornea. LASIK combines the
accuracy of the Excimer Laser with the benefits of Lamellar
Keratoplasty (LK).
First, a device called a
microkeratome lifts a thin layer of the cornea. This instrument
creates a precise layer by working very much like a carpenter's
plane. This layer, or flap, is then folded back. Next, a cool beam
of light gently reshapes the outer surface of the cornea. The
laser treatment typically takes less than one minute, and the flap
is replaced in its original position.
LASIK
is performed on an outpatient basis and takes only a few minutes.
You will remain awake during the procedure and the only anesthetic
you will need is eye drops. Anticipate being in our office about
one hour on the day of the procedure. Most patients experience
improved vision the same day and are able to return to work the
very next day. You will take an antibiotic drop a few times a day
for less than a week following your procedure.
Some
of the advantages of LASIK are little or no postoperative
discomfort, waking with good vision the following morning, being
back at work quickly, and eye drops are used for less than a week.
Our
doctors seek the very best outcomes from excellent candidates
only, and at least 30% of patients will be advised that they
should not have laser vision correction. When you meet with us for
your consultation, after a thorough examination and discussion, we
will be able to tell you if you are suitable to proceed.
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