LASIK had its origins about thirty years ago and was originally
developed to treat patients who had very poor vision due to corneal
disease. It has now evolved into a successful technique for correcting
refractive errors. The current procedure, done on an outpatient
basis, involves both the use of conventional and laser surgery to
correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. LASIK can
correct a much higher degree of nearsightedness with or without
astigmatism than any other refractive procedure, with excellent
results (95% of patients achieve 20/40 vision or better).
In performing LASIK, eye drop anesthetic is used to numb the eye.
The surgeon then uses a special instrument to cut into and behind
a layer of the cornea. A portion of the cornea is peeled back to
create a flap and expose the inner portions of corneal tissue. The
eye is then positioned under the excimer laser which has been computer
programmed to remove microscopic amounts of the internal corneal
tissue. Removal of the tissue changes the curvature of the cornea.
If the patient is nearsighted, tissue closer to the central part
of the cornea is removed to decrease the curvature or flatten the
cornea. If a patient is farsighted, tissue in the peripheral part
of the cornea is removed to increase the curvature of the cornea.
To correct for astigmatism, selected tissue at certain angles is
removed to insure that the cornea curves equally in all directions.
After the laser has been used, the flap is returned to its original
position. The corneal tissue has extraordinary natural bonding qualities
that allow effective healing without the use of stitches.
Since only local anesthetic is used, patients remain awake during
the procedure. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes. Improved
vision is often possible on the day following the surgery. Eye drops
and night protection are necessary for designated periods of time.
Faster healing time
Rapid visual recovery
Less risk of scarring
Less risk of corneal haze
Less post-op discomfort
The second eye can be done within a week
Treatment of a wider range of nearsightedness
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