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LASIK (Laser-Assisted-In-Situ Keratomileusis)
is currently the most common type of laser vision
correction procedure. It is an extremely effective
outpatient procedure that is suitable for low, moderate,
and higher prescriptions.
A hinged corneal flap is created by the Intralase laser or an instrument called a microkeratome. The flap is lifted
to expose the inner layer of the cornea. The computer
guided and very precise excimer laser gently reshapes
the cornea using a cool ultraviolet beam of light.
The flap is then replaced and heals rapidly. Because
the laser is applied below the corneal surface,
the healing response is minimal and the results
of the treatment are more predictable.
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