Laser LASIK Refractive Surgery
Our office evaluates and co-manages the surgical correction of vision by Laser and LASIK.
During LASIK, a thin flap of corneal tissue is created with a device called a microkeratome. The surgeon will then gently fold back the flap.
Using the excimer laser, precisely remove the proper amount of corneal tissue.
How much tissue removed is determined by the number of pulses and the size and shape of the laser beam, as controlled by the laser's computer. Next, the thin flap of the corneal tissue is folded back to its original position; the natural physiology of the cornea holds the flap in place until the healing occurs, usually within several hours.
Because the results of LASIK are more rapid and more dramatic than with any other refractive procedure, patients routinely resume their normal activities within 1 to 2 days.
Important Facts
In general, patients will see as well after LASIK as they did before with their glasses and contact lenses.
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