Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Is IntraLase LASIK better than traditional LASIK?
The IntraLase is a femtosecond laser which is used to create fine gas bubbles to make the LASIK flap, rather than the older instrument known as the microkeratome. The microkeratome is a semiautomated mechanical instrument which was used for about ten years to create a flap. The Intralase is one of the components needed to perform the most up to date LASIK procedure, known as iLASIK.
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posted by Clearview Staff at 9:23 PM
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