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Monday, January 26, 2009
What is EpiLASIK?
EpiLASIK is procedure that is similar to the PRK. During the procedure, the surface of the cornea is ablated after the epithelium, or flap, is lifted in a single sheet. Once the flap is repositioned a bandage contact lens is applied to the eye while the cornea heals.
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posted by Clearview Staff at 12:31 PM
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