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Ziemer or Intralase?

Ziemer or Intralase?

The new Ziemer LDV Crystal Line at Focus, currently the only one in the UK, is a remarkable flap creation tool. It has a 33 times faster repetition rate than the latest iFS 150KHz model, with energy per pulse far lower, tighter energy focus and the shortest suction-on time. We can do both eyes safely and very accurately in around 6 minutes.

LASIK Long Term Effects and Safety

LASIK Long Term Effects and Safety

We definitely must avoid surgery on those patients with suspicious looking corneal topography maps where there is any suggestion of early KC.

LASIK laser eye surgery

LASIK Flap Healing Long Term

Is it true that corneal flaps never heal completely after Intralasik? What is the chance of dislocation during the rest of the patients life?

Laser eye surgery questions

LASIK and Keloid Scars?

Keloid scarring should be no problem with LASIK laser eye surgery. I have done several patients with keloid and had excellent LASIK vision results. No problems with healing at all.

LASIK and Dry Eyes

LASIK and Dry Eyes

A temporary reduction in tears following LASIK happens in all cases, although many are unaware of it. It happens because the superficial corneal nerves are cut during flap creation.

Squint and Laser Eye Surgery

Squint and Laser Eye Surgery

There are different causes for squints. The laser correction itself will only change the focus of your eyes, but as some squints are linked to focusing of your vision, especially long-sight, the squint can be helped or removed through e.g. LASIK.

Keratomes & Femotsecond Lasers; Mitomycin

Keratomes & Femotsecond Lasers; Mitomycin

You mentioned using mytomycin C for LASEK procedures. Is this generally a safe drug to use on ones corneas? In your opinion, what does a femtosecond laser offer over a microkeratome procedure.

Flap Cut Risks?

Flap Cut Risks?

Ian, The femtosecond lasers have replaced the blade-cut keratome Lasik procedures in many clinics. One of the reasons to do this is to eliminate the possibility of a seriously damaged flap from a keratome

When is a Cornea Too Thin for LASIK?

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.

Which Laser Eye Clinic Should I Choose?

Which Laser Eye Clinic Should I Choose?

The choices of laser eye surgery clinics can seem bewildering! You want to have laser eye treatment e.g LASIK and now you need to choose the clinic for your surgery. But which one?

Laser eye surgery safety

Laser Eye Surgery Safety: 3 things you must know

For LASIK laser eye surgery safety, there are 3 things you must look for when you plan to go ahead. This LASIK safety trio means a more accurate result and the safest procedure we know of today: Choose a blade-free all laser LASIK technique – using the latest femtosecond lasers means no blade is used [...]

Laser Eye Treatment Reversal

Laser Eye Treatment CAN be Reversed

Most people don’t realise that laser eye surgery, including LASIK, LASEK and PRK procedures, CAN be fully reversed.

SAFETY NOTE: Does the LASIK flap ever heal?

SAFETY NOTE: Does the LASIK flap ever heal?

What are the risks of having a blade-cut flap in laser eye surgery? Should you choose the newer blade-free all-laser LASIK technique?

Laser Eye Surgery Guarantee

Lifetime Care Guarantee after Laser Eye Surgery

Lifetime care guarantee after laser eye surgery introduced at FOCUS Laser Vision

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Part 7: LASIK vs PRK/LASEK? Which laser procedure is best?

In summary, there are definite clinical reasons why we as treating clinics have moved over to wavefront LASIK and using a blade-free dual laser approach. More accurate treatments so better vision, removal of an older mechanical device technology and improved long-term safety.

Femtosecond lasers can create a LASIK flap without a blade

Part 6: LASIK vs PRK/LASEK? Which laser procedure is best?

We discussed in the last post about the two options you have: LASIK or PRK (surface laser), and how 90%+ of treatments are done via LASIK. LASIK comes in two flavours now: blade or blade-free. The older traditional LASIK technique uses a mechanical device containing a blade (called a keratome or microkeratome) to cut a [...]

Part 5: LASIK vs PRK/LASEK? Which laser eye procedure is best?

Part 5: LASIK vs PRK/LASEK? Which laser eye procedure is best?

You will have a choice of procedures when you come to have laser eye surgery. But which one will be right for you? Basically though, there are only two laser eye treatment procedures available, but each one has options within. More…

SAFETY of LASIK Part 1: What are the Risks of LASIK?

SAFETY of LASIK Part 1: What are the Risks of LASIK?

LASIK risk continues to drop as doctors and engineers perfect the equipment used in the treatment. Advances in technology have made a big part of the difference here so make sure you are getting that latest equipment and not an older fashioned approach.

SAFETY NOTE: Does the LASIK flap ever heal?

SAFETY NOTE: Does the LASIK flap ever heal?

Some new research from Professor John Marshall has helped shed light on this key topic and is something that everyone who is thinking about LASIK laser eye surgery needs to know.

LASIK and the Police Force

LASIK and the Police Force

LASIK is fully acceptable for the police force, as is LASEK, PRK and ICRS (Intra-Corneal Ring Segments). The main criteria is whether or not the cornea is weakened following surgery

LIVE VIDEO: All Laser Blade Free Method vs Microkeratome Method

LIVE VIDEO: All Laser Blade Free Method vs Microkeratome Method

The new femtosecond lasers have eliminated the need for a blade in LASIK laser eye surgery. All leading laser eye treatment clinics now offer blade free LASIK as a safer and more accurate procedure for patients…

LASIK for USAF Pilots and Astronauts

LASIK for USAF Pilots and Astronauts

One week after surgery more than 76 percent of femtosecond laser patients achieved an uncorrected visual acuity of at least 20/16 (better than 20/20) compared to only 58 percent of microkeratome patients # In an evaluation of 785 pilots, 89% of Navy aviators evaluated their ability to land on an aircraft carrier as moderately to significantly better after laser eye surgery. None said it was worse after treatment

LASIK and PRK – Which is Safer?

LASIK and PRK – Which is Safer?

Is LASIK or PRK safer in the long term? Which laser eye surgery procedure should I choose? Find the answers here.

CAUTION: Laser Eye Surgery Ahead!

CAUTION: Laser Eye Surgery Ahead!

The most common reason I hear from people who have not yet decided to go for laser eye correction is that they are cautious and worried that something might go wrong. The results you will get, and live with, will depend on four factors. Find out more…

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