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LASIK, LASEK And LASAK Revealed

Monday, March 8th, 2010

There are three different to use when doing eye surgery; all of them with almost the same name: LASIK, LASEK and LASAK. The three surgery methods can be combined with two extra methods to give an even better result. The names of the two treatments are: Wavefront and Aspheric.

LASIK is the most popular of the methods. It is fast, effective and gentle. And complications using this laser surgery method are very rare. For most people, LASIK surgery will be a good method to improve their sight.

The LASIK operation is painless, and the sight will be improved in only a few hours. There are only a few side effects like dry eyes. The method can be used for near-sightedness until -12 and long-sightedness until +3.

The other surgery method called LASEK (or E-LASIK or ELSA) is great for people, who are only a little near-sightedness or and long-sightedness (from -2 to +2).

If you have thin corneas the LASEK surgery is a great method, because the laser surgery is made on the surface of the corneas. It also more gentle, if you have very dry eyes.

The newest type of laser surgery is called LASAK. The flap, which is cut off, is thinner than when doing LASIK surgery. That saves the corneal tissue and is therefore a better method for people with thin corneas.

The healing time is also shorter with LASAK than the other methods. The risks of complications are lower, and it is almost painless after the operation. The sight will also be steadier and the eyes will not be as dry.

The surgery result can be improved even more, if the methods are used in combination with the Wavefront method. The irregularities on the corneal are measured with a special instrument, and a kind of topographic map is constructed. Finally a computer calculates the correct settings for the laser surgery based on the specific eye.

The Wavefront method gives a more unique measurement of the eye. That gives an improved result and a better night sight. Astigmatism in the eyes will also be corrected in a better way.

Aspheric treatment is the newest step in eye surgery; and is used in combination with LASIK, LASEK and LASAK. The treatment takes into account that the cornea is not ball-shaped; but aspheric.

When using LASIK, LASEK or LASAK without Aspheric treatment, the eye will be more ball-shaped. That gives a reduced contrast ratio and a bad night sight. If the Aspheric treatment is used, the curve in the central part of the eye will be made larger (as it is in an untreated eye). This gives a much better result; sometimes even better than with contact lenses or glasses.

Martin Elmer is the editor of Laser oejenoperation. Here you can also read about Langsynethed.

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What You Need To Know About LASIK Surgery

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

LASIK is the most popular type of eye surgery today. It is at the same time fast, efficient and gentle. And the complications of are rare. For most people a LASIK surgery is a good solution to improve their sight in the cases of nearsightedness, farsightedness and/or astigmatism.

LASIK technique is a further development of the older PRK laser surgery. Both operations are done by removing the outer cornea layer, so the laser can remove the tissue. The difference is that while the PRK eye surgery scrapes the outer layer of the cornea away, the LASIK surgery will cut a flap in the cornea that can bend. After the surgery the flap will be put back again.

The operation itself takes only a few minutes and is completely painless. The eye will be anaesthetized right before the surgery, and most people will not feel any pain at all. Subsequently the flap will be cut and the laser surgery can be made.

The actual operation only takes between 30 seconds and two minutes. A laser specially designed for operating in the eye’s sensitive tissues will be used. After the operation the flap is put back in place.

You can go home right after the operation. Because the eyes may sting a little bit, it is recommended to rest for the rest of the day; and maybe also take a nap.

Right after the operation the sight will have improved for most people. Over the next weeks it will be stabilized.

After the eye surgery the eyes can feel a little dry. It is therefore recommended to drip them with a little salt water.

All studies indicate that a permanent sight improvement is provided by the LASIK operation. And previous bad eyesight will not return again. But a possible, natural change of sight in the future is not possible to prevent by the operation. So the surgery should not be done before the sight is stable.

A LASIK laser treatment can also not prevent the age-related long-sightedness that all (even normally sighted people) will experience.

Martin Elmer is the editor of Laserbehandling. Here you can also read about Laseroperationer.

categories: eye surgery,laser surgery,LASIK,PRK,surgery,operation,eyes,sight,laser,glasses,short-sighted,long-sighted,astigmatism,contact lenses

The 3 Eye Surgery Methods

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

There are three different to use when doing eye surgery; all of them with almost the same name: LASIK, LASEK and LASAK. The three surgery methods can be combined with two extra methods to give an even better result. The names of the two treatments are: Wavefront and Aspheric.

Because it is fast, gentle and effective, LASIK is the most popular method. There are very few complications, so it will be a good eye surgery method for most people.

LASIK surgery is almost painless, and the sight has improved only a few hours after the operation. The side effects are few; dry is the most common. LASIK can help most people; long-sightedness until +3 and near-sightedness until -12.

For people who are only a little long-sightedness or near-sightedness (from -2 to +2), the LASEK surgery is a great method.

If you have thin corneas the LASEK surgery is a great method, because the laser surgery is made on the surface of the corneas. It also more gentle, if you have very dry eyes.

The newest type of laser surgery is called LASAK. The flap, which is cut off, is thinner than when doing LASIK surgery. That saves the corneal tissue and is therefore a better method for people with thin corneas.

LASAK do also have a shorter healing time than the other operations. There is no pain after the surgery and the risk of complications is very low. The eyes will not be as dry as with the other operations, and the sight will be steadier.

The surgery result can be improved even more, if the methods are used in combination with the Wavefront method. The irregularities on the corneal are measured with a special instrument, and a kind of topographic map is constructed. Finally a computer calculates the correct settings for the laser surgery based on the specific eye.

By using the Wavefront method, the result will be better because of the unique measurement of the eye. The method does also give a better night sight and astigmatism in the eyes will be treated with a better result.

The newest improvement in eye surgery is called Aspheric treatment; which is used together with one of the three surgery methods. The cornea is aspheric and not ball-shaped; something the Aspheric treatment takes into account.

When using LASIK, LASEK or LASAK without Aspheric treatment, the eye will be more ball-shaped. That gives a reduced contrast ratio and a bad night sight. If the Aspheric treatment is used, the curve in the central part of the eye will be made larger (as it is in an untreated eye). This gives a much better result; sometimes even better than with contact lenses or glasses.

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