The Windsor Laser Eye Institute
LASIK Response to Vision Conditions
The cornea or the 'window' of your eye must bend or refract light rays to focus on the retina. When the cornea fails to focus light precisely on the retina, vision problems occur. The LASIK procedure reshapes the cornea to fix these disorders and sharpen your vision.

LASIK is currently the most common type of Laser Vision Correction procedure. This non-invasive, safe outpatient procedure can accommodate low, moderate and higher prescriptions.

How LASIK Corrects Myopia
LASIK corrects the most common refractive disorder that results in an eye being too long or a cornea that is too curved by flattening the central part of the cornea, reducing the power of the eye.

How LASIK Corrects Hyperopia
LASIK removes the tissue in the periphery to steepen the cornea centrally and increase the focusing power, either repairing an eye that was too short or a cornea less curved.

How LASIK Corrects Astigmatism
LASIK treats astigmatism by smoothening the irregular oval-shaped cornea into a more spherical shape, returning vision to a healthy condition.


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