The LASIK Difference
For over 25 years doctors placed incisions in the cornea to treat
nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. In the early
1980s, they began looking at lasers to improve the precision and
predictability of altering the shape of the cornea. Researchers
found that the Excimer laser could remove tissue with up to 0.25
microns of accuracy. Now, in its second decade of use, the technologically
advanced Exeimer laser has added a tremendous amount of precision,
control and safety to the surgical correction of vision errors.
Using this remarkable technology, the cornea is reshaped to conform
to your glasses or contact lens prescription, thereby reducing
or even eliminating a lifetime of dependence on corrective lenses
for hundreds of thousands of Americans every year.
LASIK, or Laser in-Situ Keratomileusis offers a
number of benefits over other forms of laser vision correction
because it is performed under a protective layer of conical tissue.
As a result, there is less surface area to heal, less risk of
scarring, less risk of corneal haze, less postoperative discomfort,
less postoperative need for medications, and vision returns more
rapidly, often within a day or so. LASIK can also treat a higher
range of vision errors. Although postoperative results vary, most
patients are able to pass a drivers license test without their
glasses or contact lenscs.
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