Lasic Surgery
Lasic Surgery Using IntraLase
Those who have had a Lasic Surgery technique done, and those who are investigating
having a Lasic Surgery vision correction procedure, know that the first step of that procedure is to create a small
flap in order for the Lasic Surgery physician to reshape the cornea. This flap is created by the surgeon, and
can be done using a small cutting blade or using a laser instead of a knife. Using the laser is generally
called a bladeless Lasic Surgery procedure, or IntraLasic
Surgery, or IntraLase.
For those that are considering a Lasic Surgery procedure, this review should be
helpful in order to determine the pros and cons of the Lasic Surgery procedure using IntraLase. One comment
to be made is that the laser eye surgery risks and complications possible using the small blade are well
known and documented. That laser eye surgery procedure has been done for years and has a database of millions of
patients.
Lasic Surgery
Granted, 90% or more of all Lasic Surgery patients have no serious side effects or even minor lasting side
effects, but it is true that a large part of the complications from Lasic Surgery procedures stem from the flap
made with the microkeratome blade. Over the years additional techniques have been developed to further
minimize such problems from the standard Lasic Surgery procedure.
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