In the past, patients with thin corneas and high prescriptions have not always been suitable for laser vision correction. This is because the flap thickness created with a blade keratome was too variable or the laser removed too much corneal tissue which undermined the structural integrity of the cornea. The old Bausch and Lomb Planoscan technology removed more tissue. Tissue Savings is a remarkable advance conserving
25 to 30% of corneal tissue compared with Planoscan.
Tissue savings combined with Intralase (IntraLASIK Tissue Saving) has enabled us at Centre for Sight to include 25% more patients for LASIK laser eye surgery. These were patients who would have traditionally been turned away for laser eye surgery (CFS 2005 audit data of patient suitability).
advantages
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Removes 25 to 30% less tissue |
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Enables higher corrections |
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Enables wider corrections (preventing night vision problems) |
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Faster treatment |
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Better outcomes |
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Less risk of corneal bulging which can occur if too much corneal tissue is removed |
results
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98% of patients achieve 20/20 (6/6) vision with a combination of IntraLASIK and Zyoptix Tissue Saving |
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Centre for Sight accomplishes exceptional outcomes with a combination of IntraLASIK and Zyoptix Tissue Saving and are able to treat eyes previously deemed unsuitable for correction. |
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