Is there blade-less LASIK?
Blade-less LASIK involves a femtosecond laser that creates millions of micron-sized bubbles at pre-determined positions inside the cornea that gently separate the layers of corneal tissue.
Blade-less LASIK involves a femtosecond laser that creates millions of micron-sized bubbles at pre-determined positions inside the cornea that gently separate the layers of corneal tissue.
Healing is different for each patient. There is no set timeline for recovery.
LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure that treats refractive errors permanently.
Myth: People with refractive errors cannot excel in sports. Fact: Many professional athletes wear contact lenses or had LASIK.
MYTH: You Cannot Participate in Sports After LASIK FACT: Yes, You Can Participate in Sports After LASIK, however, water sports should be avoided for one month after LASIK surgery while your eyes heal.
Myth: LASIK makes your night vision worse Fact: Modern LASIK does not affect night vision and may even improve it.
Myth: Recovering from LASIK takes long. Fact: Most patients see clearly within 24 hours after LASIK, others may take 2- 5 days to recover.
LASIK is typically a bilateral procedure. LASIK is a very safe procedure and the two eyes are done directly after one another in the same surgical session.