LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is an advanced, minimally invasive eye surgery designed to correct common vision problems such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. The procedure uses a precise laser to reshape the cornea, allowing light to focus properly on the retina for clearer vision.
It is a quick and painless procedure, usually completed within minutes, with most patients experiencing improved vision within a short time. LASIK reduces or eliminates the need for glasses or contact lenses, helping individuals enjoy a clearer and more comfortable lifestyle.
TYPES OF LASIK INCLUDE
What is Femto Lasik?
Femto LASIK is an advanced, bladeless laser eye surgery used to correct vision by reshaping the cornea with high precision. Unlike traditional LASIK, it uses a femtosecond laser instead of a blade, making the procedure safer, more accurate, and more comfortable for patients. The surgery is quick, usually completed within 10–15 minutes, and most patients experience clear vision within 24 hours, allowing them to return to their normal activities very quickly.
What is Wave Front Lasik?
Wavefront LASIK is an advanced, highly personalized laser eye surgery that uses detailed digital mapping of your eye to create a customized treatment plan. This technology analyzes even the smallest imperfections in your vision, beyond standard power measurements, allowing for more precise correction. As a result, Wavefront LASIK not only improves clarity but also enhances visual quality, especially in low-light conditions, reducing issues like glare and halos. The procedure is quick, safe, and designed to deliver sharper, more natural vision tailored specifically to each patient.
What is Topography Lasik?
Topography-Guided LASIK is an advanced, highly customized laser eye surgery that uses detailed mapping of the cornea’s surface to correct vision with exceptional precision. This technology captures thousands of data points to identify even minor irregularities in the cornea, allowing for a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient’s eye. By correcting both common refractive errors and surface imperfections, it provides sharper, clearer vision and improved visual quality. It is especially beneficial for patients with uneven corneas or those seeking the highest level of accuracy and visual outcomes.
What is Aberration Lasik?
Aberration LASIK, also known as Wavefront-guided LASIK, is an advanced and highly personalized laser eye surgery that corrects not only basic vision problems like near-sightedness, far-sightedness, and astigmatism, but also subtle optical imperfections called higher-order aberrations. These tiny irregularities can affect night vision, causing glare, halos, or reduced clarity. Using detailed digital mapping of the eye, this technology creates a customized treatment plan for each patient, resulting in sharper, clearer, and more natural vision. It is safe, precise, and especially beneficial for patients seeking superior visual quality, including better night vision and contrast sensitivity.