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What is the difference between LASIK and Refractive Surgery?

What is the difference between LASIK and Refractive Surgery?

Both LASIK and PRK use a laser to reshape the cornea, the clear outer layer of your eye that focuses light so you can see clearly. But they do it in slightly different ways. LASIK creates a thin flap in the cornea. PRK removes the outer layer of the cornea, which grows back over time.

Why is LASIK not good?

When Lasik or any other corneal based Laser procedure is carried out on the cornea, it becomes weaker. So, if cornea is weak to begin with then doing Lasik can harm it in the long run and cause keratoconus to become fully manifest. Cornea can develop a disease called post-LASIK ectasia.

When should a Cycloplegic refraction be performed?

Cycloplegic refraction should be performed 30 to 45 minutes after the first drop is instilled. For more information on specific refraction techniques that have been used in myopia control studies, refer to the IMI – Clinical Myopia Control Trials and Instrumentation Report.

Is PKR better than LASIK?

LASIK takes a few days or less to see clearly while PRK takes about a month. The final results won’t differ between the two if the procedure is done properly by a licensed, experienced surgeon. Overall, PRK is considered to be safer and more effective in the long term because it doesn’t leave a flap in your cornea.

Which is better laser or LASIK?

It’s a better choice if you have a thin cornea or a medical condition that makes laser eye surgery more challenging to complete. During the surgery, only one laser will be used to correct your vision— rather than the two that are used in LASIK.

Is Cycloplegic refraction more accurate?

The eye is forced to focus at its normal size without auto-focus and without being able to change its shape. This, in turn, leads to the best measurement of the person’s refractive error and thus, the most accurate lens prescription. This process is called cycloplegic refraction.

How much does LASIK cost on average?

On average, LASIK costs range between $2,000 to $3,000 per eye and is not covered by insurance because the procedure is deemed cosmetic or elective. LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) is a popular eye surgery that corrects vision in people who are farsighted, nearsighted, or have astigmatism.

Which is the best zyoptix laser for LASIK?

The TECHNOLAS laser is the first laser system in the world to employ Iris recognition technology and an active multidimensional eye tracker to track all movements of your eye for enhanced safety and accuracy. Zyoptix 217P offers Zyoptix Ultimate and Zyoptix Supracor (Lasik for 40 plus age group for presbyopia correction).

Can you wear contact lenses with zyoptix eye surgery?

Where standard LASIK is able to re-create the vision you can achieve by wearing glasses or contact lenses, Zyoptix allows surgeons to go a step further by examining the unique irregularities on your eye’s surface and correcting those also. How Does Zyoptix Work?

How old do you have to be to get zyoptix eye surgery?

It is approved for people who are 21 or older. The term Zyoptix refers to a specific brand of laser eye surgery system, which incorporates several technological elements to improve the outcomes of a LASIK procedure.

Which is the best wavefront LASIK eye system?

In the opinion of Dr. Ellis, 100Hz offers the very best technology. Zyoptix is the world’s leading Wavefront system. Ask about High Definition Custom Wavefront LASIK with Zyoptix™ from Bausch and Lomb. Allow you to see better than you can with glasses or contact lenses

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