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| LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. It is a procedure in which a thin flap of tissue is cut, and then peeled back from the very front of the cornea (this is the transparent covering over your pupil). The laser literally vapourises away some of your corneal tissue beneath the flap to make your cornea a slightly different shape which will correct your refractive error. Then the flap is placed back over the front of your eye. LASIK can be used to correct short-sightedness (myopia), far-sightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism......Read More |
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| LASEK stands for Laser Assisted Epithelial Keratomileusis. It is the latest upgraded version of PRK and is also known as "PRK epiflap" or "Advanced Surface Ablation". This procedure was first published in 1999. .......Read More
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| For those unsuitable for Laser vision correction, an alternative is the ARTISAN Lens.
This device is implanted inside the eye to correct your refractive error.
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| Centre for Sight is pleased to offer this option to those undergoing cataract surgery or to those not suitable for laser vision correction. This implant has the ability to move in the eye just like the natural crystalline lens when in younger age. This hardens as we age and consequently the ability to focus up close disappears........Read More
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INTACS are small prescription ring inserts that are implanted in the cornea for the correction of Keratoconus and mild myopia (up to -4.00D)........Read More
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