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Your eyes will be numbed with an anesthesia, administered in the form of eye drops, then a spacer is placed on your lids to keep your eyes open during the procedure. A microkeratome creates a protective flap on the surface of the cornea. During this process you will only feel a very minimal amount of pressure, similar to that of squeezing your eyes shut. There is no discomfort with this step. Then the doctor will ask you to look directly at a light, this is the laser that will reshape your cornea. This step takes less than a minute to complete. Finally the protective flap will be placed back on the cornea where it will naturally adhere without any need for stitches. Post-procedure, few patients report a mild level of discomfort but this usually disappears within 12 to 24 hours.
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To improve
the safety of your refractive procedure, Dr. Lin has developed a
technique called, “MICRO-LASIK®”.
He has performed over 20,000 procedures using MICRO-LASIK® and
has published and lectured on this technique nationally.
With MICRO-LASIK®
, corneal flaps are almost 50% thinner than flaps created by other microkeratomes. A thinner flap means there is more cornea tissue under the
flap, to give the cornea strength. Patients will benefit from this
extra margin of safety, especially those patients with larger pupils
and higher refractive errors, because more corneal tissue needs to
be treated. The extra corneal tissue available with MICRO-LASIK®
allows Dr. Lin greater flexibility in treating your eyes, and can reduce
side effects such as halos, cornea ectasia and dry eyes. Dr. Lin’s MICRO-LASIK®
results are superior to most published LASIK results.
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