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LASIK (Laser in Situ Keratomileusis)

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The LASIK procedure takes about 15 minutes per eye:
  • Your cornea is anaesthetised with eye drops.
  • Your surgeon administers anaesthetic eye drops, and then applies an instrument called a lid speculum to keep you from blinking.
  • A corneal flap is created. The flap is comprised of a thin layer of surface corneal tissue. The flap is gently hinged back across the cornea in order to expose the corneal 'bed'.
  • The corneal bed is re-shaped. Your surgeon uses an Excimer laser to re-contour the corneal bed specifically to your specific prescription needs. The laser uses an ultraviolet light beam to precisely vaporise a pre-determined amount of tissue across the cornea.
  • The corneal flap is re-positioned. No sutures are required because the eye has natural suction capacity that holds the flap secure.
  • Antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops are applied.
  • An eye shield is applied to protect the eye while it is healing.
  • Both eyes can be treated on the same day.

Post-op Visual Recovery

People can resume most activities on the day following laser eye surgery. This is because the smoothness of the corneal surface is only minimally disrupted by the LASIK procedure.

Post-op Comfort

The eyes should feel fairly comfortable the day after LASIK eye surgery. This is because the topmost layer of the cornea is only minimally disturbed during the surgery.

Post-op Stabilisation of Prescription

The eye tends to stabilise at around one month, which is quicker than with the other laser techniques. This is because the healing response is relatively mild after LASIK. Therefore, regression of the prescription is less likely to occur following LASIK surgery compared to other techniques, particularly for treatment of high prescriptions.

Post-op Corneal Haze

Virtually no corneal haze is observed after LASIK surgery.

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