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Interlase LASIK
THE NEW SCIENCE OF LASIK There are two steps in the LASIK procedure and new science reveals that the first step- creating a corneal flap- has been overlooked for its affect on the visual outcome of the procedure. When LASIK surgeons began using the IntraLase femtosecond laser for corneal flap creation, they noticed a marked improvement in the patient vision. The IntraLase laser, designed to decrease complications in LASIK's first step, it was also providing better visual outcomes. New clinical data reveal the IntraLase FS laser does more than create a safer, planar corneal flap. It also prepares an optimal corneal surface below the flap, providing for superior visual outcomes, especially among Custom/Wavefront patients. (Wavefront is a map of the eye's surface indicating the minute high and low spots which affect crispness and clarity of vision.) *Prospective, randomized evaluation of wavefront *A greater number of standard-LASIK patients *The intentional planar architecture of the *Patients with a preference in prospective, ADVANTAGES OF THE INTRALASE FS LASER:
Improved Safety: Virtually eliminates the severest
Reduced Dry Eye Symptoms: In clinical studies,
Thinner Flaps: Patients previously contraindicated
HOW THE INTRALASE FS30 LASER WORKS: The ultra-fast IntraLase FS30 laser uses an infrared light beam, generating 30,000 pulses per second, to prepare the intracorneal bed and create the corneal flap in the first step of LASIK. Using an "inside-out" process, the laser beam is
(With the IntraLase laser, the surgeon can precisely control the critical first step of LASIK. Physician-programmed laser specifications include flap diameter, depth, hinge location and width, and side-cut architecture- factors which can be varied to meet patients' needs. The IntraLase laser creates a distinctive beleveled edge flap, which allows for precise repositioning, alignment and seating after LASIK is completed. This feature reduces the risk of flap displacement, a complication seen with microkeratome flaps.) Along the Edge bubbles are then stacked up to the
The physician then exposes the prepared corneal bed
The IntraLase laser drives superior visual outcomes by optimizing the intra-corneal surface for refractive procedures like LASIK. Computer-guided technology provides for the highest-precision surgical control. The IntraLase laser is the only laser technology available today for use in the first step of the LASIK procedure. It delivers micron-level accuracy more than 100 times greater than a microkeratome. MAKING LASIK SAFER: The IntraLase laser makes LASIK safer by replacing the hand-held microkeratome blade with the silent computer-guided precision of a laser, virtually eliminating severe sight-threatening blade-related LASIK complications as a result. Data confirms that the IntraLase laser is dramatically less likely to produce seriously thin flaps or extremely thick flaps, events that could lead to devastating complications. The use of the IntraLase laser improves the overall safety profile and visual results of LASIK, be it Custom or standard. When given a choice, 78% of patients choose IntraLase-initiated LASIK, rather than the blade. Physician reports on more than 250,000 IntraLase corneal flap procedures performed globally by leading LASIK surgeons demonstrate an impressive safety profile: *NO deep, invasive corneal incisions Microkeratome complications occur in up to 10% of all LASIK procedures, including the most serious complications that may affect the visual outcome of a LASIK procedure. The most common complications include buttonhole cuts, partial or improperly formed flaps, free caps, invasive corneal incisions, corneal abrasions, and subsequently blurred vision. |
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