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Why You Should Go For Modern Lasik Surgery? Lasik eye surgery is much more advanced than it used to be in the 1990s when it began growing as an ophthalmic treatment in the United States. Newer technologies and cutting-edge advances make it simple for doctors to customize Lasik surgery to the patient. This means that […]
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Improve Your Night Vision with Custom Lasik You read the recent articles about optical news and Lasik eye surgery. Maybe you have come across stories warning people about issues with night vision after Lasik. Perhaps you are worried that you will have problems seeing at night after your procedure. Here is some information that should […]
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When lasik is being performed in both eyes.
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Lasik surgery where the surgeon uses the IntraLase laser to form a protective corneal flap.
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The layer of corneal tissue among the epithelium and the stroma.
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Soft surface tissue that covers the front of the cornea.
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The measure of refractive inaccuracy. A negative diopter assessment means an eye with myopia and positive diopter value signifies an eye with hyperopia.
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The U.S. governmental agency, which assesses and approves medical devices.
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A fainter second image of the thing you view.
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An unnatural lens emplyed to replace the natural crystalline lens of the eye.
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