You’ve undoubtedly heard the term LASIK eye surgery, and you
may even know someone who has had the procedure done. But do you really know
what steps are involved in a LASIK procedure?
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, commonly referred to
as LASIK, is a procedure to treat farsightedness, nearsightedness and
astigmatism. In these vision conditions, the cornea is shaped so light does not
focus properly onto the retina so clear vision is not achieved. LASIK uses a
laser to actually reshape the cornea so light does focus properly.
LASIK is not performed on a “whim.” An experienced LASIKsurgeon will perform a detailed eye exam to determine your exact vision
characteristics and determine if LASIK could help or hinder your vision. This
procedure isn’t right for everyone; some people have corneas that are too thin
to support the procedure…others have pre-existing eye health or medical
conditions that will interfere with healing.
LASIK Steps
- Numbing drops are placed into your eye and a lid speculum keeps the eyelids open.
- A corneal flap is created using either a hand-held microkeratome surgical tool or a femtosecond laser.
- Once the flap is created it is gently folded back to give the surgeon access to the underlying corneal tissue.
- Corneal tissue is removed/reshaped using a computer-controlled excmier laser.
- The corneal flap is put back into place where it begins to heal without stitches.
The entire process only takes a few minutes per eye and most
people report that it is virtually painless.
There is a whole lot more to know about LASIK! If you are
curious, contact Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery today at 843-856-5275 or charlestoncornea.com to schedule your free LASIK Consultation to get all of the facts about LASIK.
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