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LASIK patients thinking about laser eye surgery should discuss the options, risks, and realistic rewards of lasik with their doctor. Everyone is different, and your laser eye doctor needs to evaluate your individual case to see if you are a candidate for lasik, and if so, what are realistic expectations for your LASIK vision correction. Lasik vision correction surgeons must pass government mandated courses for each laser they use for lasik vision correction surgery. LASIK uses a cool beam of ultra-violet light that gently reshapes the front surface of the lens or cornea of your eye. Simply put, the lasik surgeon removes a thin flap over the lens, uses the laser to correct the shape of the inner corneal tissue, and then the lasik eye surgeon replaces the thin flap into its original position. The cornea reconnects with the lens with the speed of super glue (super glue is not used!). The lasik corrective surgery heals very quickly and the entire lasik procedure is usually done in less than 20 minutes and on an outpatient basis.

The LASIK surgery procedures focus on adjusting the refractive curve of the lens over the eye to permanently correct the focus of the cornea. Since FDA approval of LASIK back in 1995, there have been remarkable advances in lasik technology and lasik technics to enhance vision for more types of eye problems.

Intralase, VISX STAR Active TrakTM Excimer Laser System, Allegretto Wavelight, and the Intralase FS 60 Laser give eye surgeons more precise control than ever before. If you were told before that you were not a candidate due to thin corneas can now re-evaluate their lasik candidacy against the latest techniques and lasik technology. If you were afraid of LASIK before all these advancements, you should discuss the new technology in LASIK with your eye surgeon to see if you are more comfortable now.

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