Archive for May, 2010
Which Laser Eye Procedure Should I Have?
Simply, there are two options available to you: LASIK or PRK (aka surface laser, LASEK). In my clinic around 95% of all treatments are LASIK. Surface laser is usually reserved for those cases where the cornea is too thin for the LASIK option.
Denise Van Outen treated at FOCUS Laser Vision in London
Watch Denise Van Outen in her own words talking about her recent laser eye surgery at FOCUS Laser Vision. Denise explains about her problems wearing glasses or contact lenses while working as a TV presenter and what led up to her decision to go ahead with laser eye surgery.
5 Secrets of Choosing a Laser Eye Surgery Clinic
Revealed, the 5 secrets to choosing a laser eye surgery clinic. Not to be missed.
Healing of LASIK flaps
The better healing at the interface of thin flaps is one of the reasons for the introduction of femtosecond lasers.
When is a Cornea Too Thin for LASIK?
Many surgeons don’t cut LASIK flaps in corneas less than 500 microns. Being able to create very accurate LASIK flaps with the new femtosecond lasers (e.g. Ziemer, Intralase, Zeiss) leaves more tissue behind and so allowing larger treatments.

