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What is the difference between Intralase and traditional LASIK?

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Submitted by Admin on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 08:23

The Intralase uses a technologically, advanced method to create the thin corneal flap in LASIK. During a traditional LASIK procedure a semi-automated mechanical device, known as a microkeratome, is used to create the flap.

According to Dr. Sandy T. Feldman, during the Intralase procedure, a laser precisely positions a layer of bubbles just beneath the surface of your eye. This generates a smooth even surface after your flap is lifted. The gas bubbles are separated from the tissue to create the flap. With the IntraLase Method, a blade never touches your eye. The Intralase is also computer controlled enabling better precision to control the depth, size and shape of the flap.

For questions on LASIK and Intralase, contact ClearView Eye and Laser Medical Center.

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