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Latest Technology In Laser Eye Surgery Miracles

By: Lane Klein



Many people find out about the latest technology in laser eye surgery but are worried about the safety of the procedure. Many find out; relatively few actually are willing to put their vision at risk for something that is purely cosmetic. They might find wearing glasses or contacts cumbersome, but it is not painful or hindering their ability to get on with their lives in any way.

People who are on the fence about laser eye surgery, read about latest technology to dispel some myths and come to a conclusion that it is a reasonably safe procedure and just like you take a risk when you jump on to a roller coaster at a theme park, there are risks in everything in life.

However, actual customer testimonials and doctor reviews by the FDA and other licensing boards try to keep mistakes to a minimum and while they may still happen, the latest technology in laser eye surgery has become developed enough to calm many fears. Here are two components of latest technology in laser eye surgery that have produced more clients with less worries.

IntraLase

The biggest fear that patients have when they consider laser surgery is that a blade is going to make an incision in their eye and create a flap that opens. Just visualizing this from a layman’s point of view can be pretty disturbing. Enter the IntraLase which does not require any firm of blade. It does the same procedure but with a laser beam instead of a sharp blade. This latest technology in laser eye surgery may also have its risks but they are less than a surgeon with a knife near your eye.

Custom Wavefront Laser Eye Surgery

Another drawback which patients found with laser eye surgery was that even after the procedure, they did not see as much of an improvement in the eye sight as they had hoped. There have been many cases of under and over correction and hence need for further procedures. With this latest technology in laser eye surgery, surgeons customize the surgery for that particular person using wavefront technology which results in fewer chances of under or over correction. This is because the measurement with an Aberrator is far more precise. Of course this too is not a fool proof method with a 100 per cent guarantee to restore perfect vision. Yet, it has a better success rate than standard LASIK even if this latest technology in laser eye surgery is more expensive; usually running around $350 more per eye.

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