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		<title>What Is A Wavefront Lasik Procedure Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a Wavefront Lasik Procedure Like?
Let&#8217;s walk through what a client experiences when attending a Lasik center for a Wavefront Lasik procedure.  The procedure itself generally only takes between five and ten minutes for each eye in total, and both eyes are done during the same procedure.  The actual time to reshape [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a Wavefront Lasik Procedure Like?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s walk through what a client experiences when attending a Lasik center for a Wavefront Lasik procedure.  The procedure itself generally only takes between five and ten minutes for each eye in total, and both eyes are done during the same procedure.  The actual time to reshape the eye with the Lasik excimer laser is usually less than 15 seconds per eye.</p>
<p>Any person&#8217;s vision problems are generated by small &#8220;aberrations&#8221; within the eye that prevents the light from focusing objects as they should.  The Lasik equipment locates and classifies these aberrations and then processes them so that the Lasik physician will correct these and allow the light to focus properly once the eye has healed.</p>
<p>In a Wavefront Lasik procedure, the patient stares at one point while a light is sent into the eye, which is reflected back and read by a Lasik Wavefront sensor.  The distortions in this reflected light are mapped using a small computer within the Lasik system, and then this information is used to guide the laser that treats the eye.<br />
Once the light creates the map for the eye, the Lasik surgeon has to create a small flap to access the cornea.  This is done using a laser (this type of Lasik procedure is known as IntraLasik, or bladeless Lasik) or a small blade known as a microkeratome.</p>
<p>This flap is then opened to allow the cornea to be reshaped by the Lasik system.The excimer laser actually reshapes the cornea, which is the crucial part of the Lasik procedure.  In order to determine exactly how to reshape it, the map created earlier by the Wavefront sensor is used to direct the beam of light accurately.  The Lasik physician uses these precise tools to get the clearest vision results possible.</p>
<p>This custom Lasik procedure can not only correct such standard problems as nearsightedness, but can also address aberrations that create light halos, glare, haze, or starburst patterns.  Once the Lasik physician determines that all relevant aberrations have been eliminated, he replaces the flap in its proper position, where it adheres normally and will heal naturally.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, this entire Lasik process takes between ten and fifteen minutes per eye.  A patient gets a mild sedative and eye numbing drops to make the procedure both relaxing and painless.  Most people notice an improvement in vision due to Lasik almost immediately.</p>
<p>Once the Lasik procedure is finished, you will get some eye drop medication to lubricate and protect your eyes.  This medication (and the liquid in the drops themselves) may cause some blurring, and so for this reason (and to avoid any eyestrain) you should arrange for someone else to drive you home.  It is also a good idea to go to sleep as soon as possible after the Lasik operation in order to promote even faster healing.</p>
<p>To promote optimal healing the Lasik physician often gives a plastic shield to wear over your eyes for the first night or two.  Follow closely any recommendations by the Lasik physician. Do further investigation into this great new Lasik procedure, and get a clearer focus on your future!	</p>
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		<title>Pros And Cons For Lasik With Intralase</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pros and Cons for Lasik with IntraLase
Those who have had a Lasik technique done, and those who are investigating having a Lasik vision correction procedure, know that the first step of that procedure is to create a small flap in order for the Lasik physician to reshape the cornea.  This flap is created by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pros and Cons for Lasik with IntraLase</p>
<p>Those who have had a Lasik technique done, and those who are investigating having a Lasik vision correction procedure, know that the first step of that procedure is to create a small flap in order for the Lasik physician to reshape the cornea.  This flap is created by the surgeon, and can be done using a small blade or using a laser.  Using the laser is generally called a bladeless Lasik procedure, or IntraLasik, or IntraLase.</p>
<p>For those that are considering a Lasik procedure, this review should be helpful in order to determine the pros and cons of the Lasik procedure using IntraLase.  One comment to be made is that the risks and complications possible using the small blade are well known and documented, since that procedure has been done for years and has a database of millions of patients.</p>
<p>Granted, 90% or more of all Lasik patients have no serious side effects or even minor lasting side effects, but it is true that a large part of the complications from Lasik procedures stem from the flap made with the microkeratome blade.  Over the years additional techniques have been developed to further minimize such problems from the standard Lasik procedure.</p>
<p>The introduction of the laser to create the flap is a new frontier in the Lasik procedure.  The laser is used in combination with state of the art software to create a flap of a pre-programmed size at a specific depth and position.  During this process, a soft suction ring holds the eye in place, but this causes no discomfort to the Lasik client.  Generally the only effect noticed by most Lasik patients is a dimming of vision in the eye being worked on for the duration of the treatment of that eye.</p>
<p>The use of the laser creates very small bubbles of water and carbon dioxide that serve as a good buffer between the flap and the cornea itself, and so this Lasik procedure conserves the eye very carefully.  The whole process of creating a flap for one eye takes approximately one minute.</p>
<p>The advantages of using a laser to make the flap for the Lasik vision correction procedure is that there is no way that the cornea can be abraded, nor any chance of the wrong size or depth of flap, since it is all pre-programmed with Lasik software.  The exact vertical edges of the flap produced using this Lasik procedure help healing, and also decrease the possibility that the flap might slip or wrinkle if the eye is accidentally bumped or rubbed during the healing process.</p>
<p>There are very few cons to using a laser to create the flap during a Lasik procedure.  One is that the process takes a bit longer, up to a minute.  A second reason is that the low level suction during this phase of the Lasik operation does result in eye redness for about 5% of the patients, but this goes away within a few days.  The last reason is that there is still a difference in cost between this and the traditional Lasik procedure, but hopefully that will decrease as the years progress.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Intralasik Experience
I wanted to investigate Lasik vision correction for myself, and found that there were several options.  After talking it over with a great Lasik physician, I decided on using bladeless Lasik, or Intralasik, or Intralase.  I cannot say that I decided that for any great technical reasons, mine were mainly psychological.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Intralasik Experience</p>
<p>I wanted to investigate Lasik vision correction for myself, and found that there were several options.  After talking it over with a great Lasik physician, I decided on using bladeless Lasik, or Intralasik, or Intralase.  I cannot say that I decided that for any great technical reasons, mine were mainly psychological.</p>
<p>The advantage of Intralasik over a traditional Lasik procedure is that a laser is used to make a flap in the eye.  Every Lasik procedure needs to make a flap in order for the excimer laser to be able to reshape the corner.  In traditional Lasik, the flap is made with a microkeratome, which is &#8220;a very small blade, not a scalpel&#8221;.  Well, maybe to you.  Somehow, even though both the laser and the blade made the same flap, the idea of someone taking a sharp object to&#8230;.. well, you get the picture.</p>
<p>In addition (though there is a lot of argument and debate over this) using a laser to make the flap might (let me emphasize might to be fair to everyone) make the Lasik procedure have less chance of getting other cells underneath the flap.  I don&#8217;t really understand all of the Lasik arguments with regard to this, but I think you should discuss the various Lasik options with the physician.  They do vary in cost also.</p>
<p>Before I talk about the procedure itself, let me give a bird&#8217;s eye view of myself as a Lasik candidate.  In short, spectacular!  Seriously, all of the items for a good Lasik candidate could describe me: a healthy guy in my mid-thirties, with moderate nearsightedness and slight astigmatism, with good results on all eye exam tests (thick cornea, no eye scarring or infections, etc.).</p>
<p> I did visit two different Lasik surgeons to get their independent opinions of me as a candidate, and also their description of their services.  One of the Lasik surgeons is on the staff at the medical college in a nearby major metropolitan center, so I was pretty assured that their opinions were valid. </p>
<p>On the day of the Lasik surgery I came in, paid my first payment for the procedure, and had my eye prescription rechecked.  I was given post-procedure instructions on eye drops, no exercising (yeah!), and to go to sleep after the Lasik procedure.  I was given a relaxant, and the Lasik physician and I went to the surgery suite.</p>
<p>The chair has padded pillows to rest and restrict head movement, and a teddy bear to hold if I wanted it.  There was a clamp to hold my eyes open, and a suction ring, and then my vision in that eye went a bit dim.  The first Lasik laser made the flap, and I focused on a small light while the other laser made the cornea changes.  This took less than thirty seconds, or so I was told.</p>
<p>Mainly I was aware of clicking noises and some pressure, but no pain or real discomfort.   After the eye flaps were put back in place, I rested in a recliner for about 20 minutes.  I could see more clearly immediately after the Lasik operation was over, but was told not to try and test my eyes for a number of days, and rather concentrate on getting them healthy and healed.</p>
<p>I am surprised and immensely pleased it went so easily, well, and pain free.  I would recommend this type of Lasik procedure to anyone.</p>
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