Saturday, July 28, 2012

What is a Wavefront Lasik method Like?

Let’s walk through what a client experiences when attending a Lasik center for a Wavefront Lasik method.  The procedure itself usually only takes between V (5)  and  10 minutes for each eye in total, and both eyes are done during the same procedure.  The actual time to reshape the eye with the Lasik excimer laser is usually less than Fiveteen seconds per eye.

Any person’s vision problems are generated by small “aberrations” within the eye that prevents the light from focusing objects as they should.  The Lasik equipment locates and classifies these aberrations and then processes them so that the Lasik physician will correct these and allow the light to focus properly once the eye has healed.

In a Wavefront Lasik method, the patient stares at one point while a light is sent into the eye, which is reflected back and read by a Lasik Wavefront sensor.  The distortions in this reflected light are mapped using a small computer within the Lasik system, and then this information is used to guide the laser that treats the eye.
Once the light creates the map for the eye, the Lasik surgeon has to create a small flap to access the cornea.  This is done using a laser (this type of Lasik method is known as IntraLasik, or bladeless Lasik) or a small blade known as a microkeratome.  This flap is then opened to allow the cornea to be reshaped by the Lasik system.
The excimer laser actually reshapes the cornea, which is the crucial part of the Lasik method.  In order to determine exactly how to reshape it, the map created earlier by the Wavefront sensor is used to direct the beam*of light accurately.  The Lasik physician uses these precise tools to get the clearest vision results possible.

This custom Lasik method can not only correct such standard problems as nearsightedness, but can also address aberrations that create light halos, glare, haze, or starburst patterns.  Once the Lasik physician determines that all relevant aberrations have been eliminated, he replaces the flap in its proper position, where it adheres normally and will heal naturally.
As mentioned earlier, this entire Lasik process takes between ten and fifteen minutes per eye.  A patient gets a mild sedative and eye numbing drops to make the procedure both relaxing and painless.  Most people notice an improvement in vision due to Lasik almost immediately.

Once the Lasik method is finished, you will get some eye drop medication to lubricate and protect your eyes.  This medication (and the liquid in the drops themselves) may cause some blurring, and so for this reason (and to avoid any eyestrain) you should arrange for someone else to drive you home.  It is also a good idea to go to sleep as soon as possible after the Lasik operation in order to promote even faster healing. 
To support optimal healing the Lasik physician often gives a plastic shield to wear over your eyes for the first night or 2.  Follow closely any recommendations by the Lasik physician. Do further investigation into this great new Lasik method, and get a clearer focus on your future!        

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