Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Friday, April 11, 2008
What is the Intralase method?
The Intralase method can be used for both PRK and LASIK. It is a 100 percent blade-free technique that is used in the first step of the LASIK or PRK procedure to create the corneal flap. The Intralase laser creates tiny bubbles in the cornea, the bubbles are carefully separated to form a flap. After the flap is created, the next step is to treat the cornea with the excimer laser to correct the patient’s vision. When Intralase is used with CustomVue TM, the procedure is known as iLASIK, a tailored treatment for the unique characteristics of the patient’s eye. Contact ClearView Eye and Laser Medical Center for a complimentary vision correction consultation.
posted by Clearview Staff at 4:18 AM
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