
How
LASIK Works
How
well you see depends on the shape of your cornea,
which is the eye's clear covering. In nearsighted
people, the cornea is too curved. In farsighted
people, the cornea is too flat. People with astigmatism
have an oval shaped cornea. Click on Vision
Disorder Definitions to see visual depictions
of common eyesight problems.
LASIK
is used to significantly reduce or eliminate dependence
on glasses or contacts. It does this by gently
and precisely reshaping the cornea with a cool
beam from a laser so that it can focus light correctly
on the retina. Specifically, LASIK flattens a
cornea in the treatment of nearsightedness, steepens
a cornea in the treatment of farsightedness, and
rounds out a cornea in the treatment os astigmatism.
With each pulse the laser resculpts 39 millionths
of an inch in a tiny fraction of a second.
LASIK,
or Laser In-situ Keratomileusis, is approved by
the FDA for the treatment of nearsightedness,
farsightedness and astigmatism. More than three
million people have had this miraculous procedure
in the United States alone, which typically takes
just 15 minutes to perform. It helps people live
more active and independent lives.
Dr.
Kelly often uses either a microkeratome or the
IntraLase laser to raise a thin flap of corneal
tissue. He then uses a excimer laser to resculpt
the cornea. After the laser portion is performed,
the flap is replaced and it bonds in place without
stitches. The LASIK procedure is performed in
a reclining chair in the office.
Once
you are comfortably positioned, the eyes are numbed
with a few drops of anesthesia. An eyelid holder
is placed between the eyelids to prevent you from
blinking. The eye itself is then prevented from
moving with the use of a suction ring. During
part of the procedure you will see a blinking
light; however there will be a few short moments
when vision appears dim and blurry. A buzzing
sound is sometimes heard during the creation of
the flap. The flap is then gently lifted and a
clicking sound is heard during the laser reshaping.
At
the conclusion of the procedure the flap is repositioned
and allowed to seal in place. The patient is then
brought to a relaxation room for several minutes
where eye drops and post-operative instructions
are administered. The patient is given protective
sunglasses to wear out of the office. Many patients
can notice the initial results immediately, which
improve for several weeks.
Millions
of people are enjoying these life-enhancing benefits
and millions more are exploring the procedure
that can free them from the use of glasses and
contact lenses.

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