LASIK is a surgical procedure that uses a laser to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. In LASIK, a thin flap in the cornea is created using either a microkeratome blade or a femtosecond laser. The surgeon folds back the flap, then removes some corneal tissue underneath using an excimer laser to correct the refractive power of the patient.
Read More...The Femtosecond laser method involves the cutting of a microscopically thin flap on the surface of the cornea with femto laser, after which the Excimer laser is used to correct any existing refractive errors. It is a bladeless technology.Unique femtosecond technology • Lowest pulse energy (nJ range) • Highest pulse repetition rate (MHz) • Microscope lens quality optics Z lasik and Z lasik Z
Read More...PresbyMAX represents the next generation presbyopic correction. In this procedure, bi-aspheric ablation profiles establish extended depth of field in both eyes for vision at all distances. Three-dimensional vision remains intact. High patient satisfaction is achieved, even in cases of advanced presbyopia. The goal of a PresbyMAX treatment is to achieve vision without glasses for day-to-day activities.
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