Summary: Goldberg Centre announces the launch of TRANS-EPI No-Cut Vision Correction, a minimally invasive procedure offering safer, flap-free ...
During LASIK surgery, your ophthalmologist cuts a thin flap on your cornea – the clear, outer layer of the eye – using either a laser or a surgical blade. Once the flap is folded back ...
Once the refraction is stable for several months, typically between 3 months and 6 months after the original LASIK surgery, we perform the re-treatment. If the eye has ... arc of flap edge at ...
LASIK eye surgery can occasionally take up to six months ... PRK is a similar corrective eye surgery where surgeons opt to not make a flap in a cornea. PRK is also a quick procedure that takes ...
For laser eye surgery, our physicians use the newest technologies that are available for ... The IntraLase® femtosecond laser introduces new high precision laser technology for creating the flap ...
The announcement marks an important milestone for the Goldberg Centre, as the TRANS-EPI No Cut Lasik Eye Surgery procedure brings safer, flap-free vision correction to a wider clientele.
1 Moorfields Eye Hospital ... refractive surgery infection risk is perioperative, rather than ongoing, and Gram-negative infections are far less common. Late LASIK flap trauma can produce flap ...
Laser eye surgery sounds like the answer to the dreams ... However, the cutting of the flap requires skill, and in one to four per cent of cases this can cause problems. The flap can be damaged ...