BLADE FREE LASIK ORANGE COUNTY
WHY DOES BLADE-FREE LASIK MATTER?
ARE YOU A CANDIDATE FOR ILASIK™?
- You are at least 21 years of age
- You are in good general health
- You have had a stable vision prescription for a least one year
- You have no existing eye disease
THE BENEFITS OF BLADE-FREE VISION CORRECTION.
PROCEDURE DETAILS
Creating Your Personal Vision Profile with iLasik
Making The blade free LASIK Flap
Your Lasik Laser Vision Correction
FAQS
Traditional LASIK surgery is a 2-step process. First, a flap needs to be created in the cornea with a small metal blade. By creating a flap in the cornea, the laser vision correction treatment can continue on the inner layer of the cornea.
Also, the creation of the corneal flap with a hand-held mechanical device called a microkeratome was standard. Though this method has worked well over the years, the conduct of these devices can be unpredictable. Although LASIK complications are infrequent, this mechanical device is often the source for many of the difficulties.
With iLASIK, Dr. Ghosheh uses an exact laser to create the corneal flap. The accuracy of the laser is unmatched by any other technology in vision correction surgery. This advanced technology allows for Dr. Ghosheh to customize the corneal flap for every individual patient. Because of its accuracy, iLASIK now makes it possible to treat many patients who were not ideal candidates for laser vision correction due to thin corneas.
iLASIK is considered a safer approach to vision correction surgery. As a result of the superior precision of a computer-controlled laser as compared to that of a hand-held mechanical device. iLASIK carries out the flap procedure with a laser instead of a blade, and thus reducing the risk of complications.
The precision of iLASIK has been documented in studies conducted for the FDA clearance of the laser, where the accuracy of flap thickness was demonstrated at +/- 10 microns. Precise flap thickness is critical to a successful LASIK outcome. iLASIK provides a consistent flap thickness unmatched in flap creation technology to date.