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LASIK Surgery in Cincinnati
LASIK or Laser in-Situ Keratomileusis corrects vision by
reshaping the corneal tissue beneath the surface of the
cornea rather than on the surface. LASIK combines the accuracy
of the
Allegretto Wave Laser with the healing benefits of a surgical
procedure called Lamellar Keratoplasty, performed on a limited
basis since 1949, to treat higher levels of nearsightedness and moderate amounts of farsightedness.
The Halpin-Poweleit Eye Center pioneered LASIK surgery in
Cincinnati, Ohio and
Northern Kentucky.
After the eye has been completely numbed using "eye drop"
anesthesia, an eyelid holder is placed between the lids
to prevent blinking. Next, an instrument called a microkeratome
makes a protective flap in the cornea. |
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During this process, you may feel a little pressure, but
no discomfort. You will be asked to look directly at a target
light while the laser reshapes the cornea. The cornea is
made flatter to treat nearsightedness, steeper to treat
farsightedness and more spherical to treat astigmatism.
Next, the protective flap is folded back in place where
it bonds without the need for stitches.
Because LASIK is performed under a protective layer of tissue,
there is less surface area to heal, less risk of corneal
haze, less postoperative discomfort, less need for postoperative
medication and vision returns more rapidly, often within
a day or two. LASIK can also treat a higher range of nearsightedness,
farsightedness and astigmatism. |

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