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LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation is a relatively new laser vision procedure that combines elements of PRK and LASIK, and may offer some advantages over both. Instead of removing the epithelium (the thin layer of protective skin that covers the cornea) like in PRK, a flap of surface epithelium is loosened with a diluted alcohol solution and moved aside. The surface under the epithelium is then treated with the laser and the epithelial flap is returned to its original position. Using the epithelium flap as a natural protective bandage with LASEK, as opposed to completely removing the epithelium as with PRK, may improve healing and the incidence of postoperative haze. The margin of safety with LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation may be greater than that with LASIK as the need for a microkeratome is eliminated, so there's no risk of flap complications. LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation removes tissue within the cornea to treat low to high levels of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. |
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To treat
nearsightedness, the steep cornea is made flatter by removing tissue
from the center of the cornea. This moves the point of focus from in
front of the retina to directly on the retina.
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To
treat farsightedness, the flat cornea is made steeper by removing
tissue outside of the central optical zone of the cornea. This moves the
point of focus from behind the retina to directly on the retina.
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To
treat astigmatism, the cornea is made more spherical -- like a
basketball instead of a football. This eliminates multiple focusing
points within the eye and creates one point of focus on the retina.
Astigmatism can be treated at the same time as nearsightedness and
farsightedness.
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You
will arrive at the laser center about an hour prior to your procedure.
Onceyou have been checked-in and settled comfortably, you will be
prepared for surgery. The area around your eyes will be cleaned and a
sterile drape will be applied. You may be given a sedative to help you
relax. Eye drops will be used to numb your eyes; no injections or
needles are used. When your eye is completely numb, an eyelid holder
will be placed between your eyelids to keep you from blinking.
Next,
a specially designed instrument will be placed on your eye around the
area that will have the laser applied. Then a diluted alcohol solution
will be placed in the instrument, which loosens the epithelium from the
surface of the cornea. The epithelium is then pushed to the side.
You
will be asked to look directly at a target light while the laser
reshapes your cornea. The laser will be programmed with the information
gathered in your pre-operative exam. The laser treatment will be
completed in less than a minute or two, depending on the amount of
correction needed. To finish the procedure, your doctor will smooth the
flap back into place. A temporary bandage contact lens will be used to
keep the epithelium in place and reduce post-operative discomfort.
Following your procedure, your eye(s) may be shielded for protection. Your vision will probably be a little blurry at first, so someone will need to drive you home. You should relax for the rest of the day. You may experience mild to moderate discomfort for two or three days. You will be given instructions on how to manage this discomfort before you leave. Most patients resume normal activities within two to three days. Vision can fluctuate for up to six months.
The laser treatment will be completed
in less than a minute or two
The vast majority of patients can do most activities without dependence on corrective lenses.
The decision to have LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation is an important one that only you can make. The goal of any refractive surgical procedure is to reduce your dependence on corrective lenses. However, we cannot guarantee you will have the results you desire. The vast majority of our patients are extremely happy with their vision after LASEK and can do most activities without dependence on corrective lenses.
Serious complications with LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation are extremely rare. LASEK is a safe, effective and permanent procedure, but like any surgical procedure, it does have some risks. Many of the risks and complications associated with this procedure can be reduced or eliminated through careful patient selection and thorough pre-operative testing.
LASEK is a safe, effective and permanent
procedure, but like any surgical
procedure, it does have some risks
After LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation, you may experience some visual side effects. These visual side effects are usually mild and most often diminish over a few days to a few weeks. But there is a slight chance that some of these side effects won't go away completely, such as feelings of dryness, glare and halos.
After
a thorough eye exam, you and your doctor will determine if
LASEK/Advanced Surface Ablation is an option for you. If you are a good
candidate, you will be given additional information about the procedure
that will allow you to make an informed decision about whether to
proceed. Be sure you have all your questions answered to your
satisfaction.