LASIK eye surgery can correct vision problems
Posted in LASIK Surgery on April 8, 2010
LASIK is an abbreviation of laser in situ keratomileusis which helps in reshaping the cornea and correcting vision. At present, you will find that many people who have vision problems undergo LASIK surgery. If you have nearsightedness or farsightedness, then opt for laser eye surgery.
In laser eye surgery, a highly specialised laser is used to improve the vision. The main aim of this surgery is to reshape the cornea which is the transparent front covering of the eye.
How does LASIK eye surgery work?
This surgery should only be performed by a well-trained eye surgeon. They will create a thin hinged corneal flap with the laser. This flap is then turned back and the underlying corneal tissue is exposed. Once this is complete, the laser reshapes the cornea. After this session is complete, the flap is repositioned carefully.
Why opt for LASIK eye surgery?
Firstly, LASIK is known for treating many types of vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia and even astigmatism. The whole process can be completed within a few minutes and is relatively painless. The lasers are guided by the computer which makes them more precise than any other treatment.
LASIK is the ideal way to achieve clearer eyesight.

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