Two Types of Laser Eye Treatment

Two Types of Laser Eye Treatment

Imagine having worn glasses or contact lenses for 10, 15 or 20 years. Now imagine not having to wear any corrective lenses at all. Imagine the freedom of having near-perfect vision while engaging in sports activities, being able to see while swimming, or playing with your kids and not worrying about breaking your glasses. Such are the many blessings of taking advantage of laser eye treatment.

Laser eye treatment is a surgical procedure that corrects many vision disorders. Some of these common vision maladies are nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. There are two types of laser eye surgical procedures that can be accomplished on individuals. Those procedures are PRK or photorefractive keratectomy and Lasik surgery or keratomileusis.

PRK

The laser eye treatment known as PRK is a surgical procedure that is performed in an outpatient laser eye treatment clinic. To numb the area eye drops are applied that contain a local anesthetic. Once the anesthetic has taken effect the cornea of the eye is reshaped. This reshaping is accomplished by the surgical removing of miniscule amounts of tissue. This removal of tissue is accomplished through the use of an ultraviolet light beam. The success of this eye treatment is based upon the preciseness of the process and its ability to remove tissue down to billionths of an inch.

In addition, the reshaping of the cornea is not accomplished arbitrarily. The scientific and precise method of determining how much tissue is removed off of the cornea is determined through various measurements. These measurements are then imputed into the laser’s computer which results in the precise extraction of the cornea’s tissue. Generally, the entire procedure allows for the patients return to their daily activities in one to three days.

Lasik

The second eye treatment procedure is known as the Lasik procedure. The surgical process requires the use of a surgical knife and as such defines this practice as a more complicated method of laser eye treatment.

The Lasik eye treatment procedure begins with the surgeon using a surgical knife and cutting, in a circular form, the cornea. The flap is then pulled back and the exposed cornea is treated with a low powered laser. The laser then is utilized to remove a portion of the tissue. This process restructures the cornea and allows for the light captured by the eye, to be more succinctly refocused onto the retina. This laser treatment allows for the patient’s eyesight to improve significantly. The Lasik laser eye treatment is indicated for those patients whose vision requires the correction of more difficult refractive corrections.

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www.shileyeyelasik.com PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy, is form of laser vision correction that is offered at the Eye Doctors of Shiley Eye Center in San Diego. While it involves slightly more discomfort and a longer healing time than LASIK, PRK can provide a way for patients who are ineligible for LASIK to attain better eyesight. To learn more about the PRK laser vision correction procedure offered at our San Diego practice, please visit http You may contact our refractive surgeons at … About Author

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10 Responses to “Two Types of Laser Eye Treatment”

  1. Cassy Says:

    Hi…. I saw the entire video. Bu I’m stiil curious to know in which moment de Laser acted to shape the cornea??? In which second it happened??? Because there’s a red light blinking all the time!!!

  2. Janey Says:

    we’re curious. and it looks like it really hurts

  3. Sammy Says:

    Hi… the video is to correct some minor residual prescription after Laser eye surgery… The thin layer of skin which covers the eye (Epithelium) is dissolved using a weak solution of alcohol and the skin is scrapped off… then a laser is re-used to re-shape the cornea to get rid of the prescription.. perfect eyesight now!!

  4. Francis Says:

    No….what’s there to cry about?

  5. Michael Says:

    Local… and you are well awake… Valium might help!!

  6. SamSays Says:

    did u cry?

  7. Delgado Says:

    So…
    Do you go under a general or local?
    Or can you choose
    Because i woulsn’t want to be awake for that!

  8. Delgado Says:

    Hi… it’s like a contact lens… but it is the front skin layer on the eye…. It has to be removed before they laser treat the cornea.. in this case to remove astigmatism left after original Laser Treament.

  9. Sammy Says:

    what was wrong with the eye?

  10. Melany Keirstead Says:

    I had it done last year and it was great! No more glasses, not more contacts, just living life like everyone else. Make sure you read up on it and get all of your questions answered first. And don’t just go to a doctor because he’s the cheapest – you get what you pay for. Here’s a web site that should help you two know what to ask and what to expect. Good luck.

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