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LASIK Center

Bausch & Lomb

LASIK – Laser assisted In-situ Keratomileusis: combines the proven techniques of both corneal flap and excimer laser surgery, resulting in dramatic results and rapid visual recovery. LASIK eye surgery is effective for correcting most cases of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Description of the LASIK Procedure

LASIKPrior to surgery, the LASIK surgeon will go through the procedure step-by-step so that you will know what will be taking place. Before starting with the procedure, one of your eyes will be covered while the other eye is being treated.

Next, a series of numbing drops are placed in the eye, making LASIK a virtually pain-free procedure. Once the eye is numbed, a lid holder is placed on the eye, which prevents the eye from blinking. Patients are then directed to watch a blinking red light during treatment in an effort to minimize movement. At this point, the microkeratome, a highly precise instrument that creates a protective layer on the cornea, is placed on the eye. Patients who desire a bladeless treatment, will have a small instrument, similar to a clear plastic tube, placed on the eye to help guide the laser light. Both procedures apply a slight pressure that causes the vision in the eye to dim, and feels like a slight squeeze on the eye. A protective layer is created, called a corneal flap, which is gently moved out of the way exposing the inner tissue of the cornea.

Using the Bausch & Lomb branded Technolas 217z excimer laser, under computer and surgeon control, the laser treats the patients prescription using short and cool beam pulses. In addition, an infrared eye tracking system monitors the eye position, and keeps the eye centered allowing for small, natural eye movements. If too much movement is detected, the laser will automatically stop and the surgeon will make the necessary modifications so that you get a precise and comprehensive treatment. The actual laser treatment usually takes less than one minute per eye to complete.

After the LASIK eye surgery, patients are advised to go home and"rest" their eyes for the remainder of the day. Patients are given eye drops to keep the eyes clean and moist and sleeping goggles and sunglasses are provided to help protect eyes from being rubbed.

To learn more about LASIK, visit www.ClearAdvantageLaser.com or email us at lasik@clearadvantagelaser.com

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Eyesight Ophthalmic Service founded in 1983, we are southern New Hampshire's leading provider of eyecare for adults and children.

Specializing in:
Cataract Surgery
Macular Denegeration
BOTOX and Eyelid Surgery, Glaucoma
Routine Eyecare, Contact lenses
Designer frames and sunglasses
Low vision rehabilitation
Clinical Research
Diabetic Eye disease
Dry eye treatments, Laser Vision

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