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LASER
VISION CORRECTION -
How does it work? |
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Laser
Vision Correction reshapes the anterior surface
of the cornea. In cases of myopia, the anterior surface
is reshaped by the excimer laser and becomes "flatter."
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Unlike
PRK, a corneal flap is created before laser application.
After the laser has been applied, the flap is repositioned.
The procedure takes about 15 minutes. Healing
is faster than previous forms of laser surgery and results
are more stable.
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The
flap is elevated and the laser is applied to the underlying
tissue. This is the most crucial step of the procedure.
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After
the cornea is reshaped, the flap is replaced. This explains
why patients often see better immediately after the procedure
and why there is so little discomfort.
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