2. Lasik stands for “laser in situ keratomileusis”.
It is a refractive surgery used to correct the most common problems
of vision namely Myopia, Hyperopia and astigmatium.
These problems occurs due to the abnormal size and shape of the
cornea of eye.
Lasik stands for “laser in situ keratomileusis”.
It is a refractive surgery used to correct the most common problems
of vision namely Myopia, Hyperopia and astigmatium.
These problems occurs due to the abnormal size and shape of the
cornea of eye.
Lasik stands for “laser in situ keratomileusis”.
It is a refractive surgery used to correct the most common problems
of vision namely Myopia, Hyperopia and astigmatium.
These problems occurs due to the abnormal size and shape of the
cornea of eye.
Lasik stands for “laser in situ keratomileusis”.
It is a refractive surgery used to correct the most common problems
of vision namely Myopia, Hyperopia and astigmatium.
These problems occurs due to the abnormal size and shape of the
cornea of eye.
3. Laser eye surgery includes the utilization of a cool laser shaft to
reshape the cornea along these lines adjusting refractive blunders. It
can be utilized to adjust “long-sight” or nearsightedness and “rugby-
ball molded eyes” or astigmatism.
Myopia :- is when the eye is too long or too curved so that light rays
focus in front of the retina.
Hyperopia :- is due to short or too flat eye where the rays are
focused behind the retina.
Astigmatism :- is typically caused by slightly irregular powers of the
cornea and/or lens, resulting in two focal points.
Laser eye surgery includes the utilization of a cool laser shaft to
reshape the cornea along these lines adjusting refractive blunders. It
can be utilized to adjust “long-sight” or nearsightedness and “rugby-
ball molded eyes” or astigmatism.
Myopia :- is when the eye is too long or too curved so that light rays
focus in front of the retina.
Hyperopia :- is due to short or too flat eye where the rays are
focused behind the retina.
Astigmatism :- is typically caused by slightly irregular powers of the
cornea and/or lens, resulting in two focal points.
4.
5. 1. Local anaesthetic eye drops are applied to both eyes.
2. The femtosecond laser is used to create a thin flap by sending
mycroscopic laser pulses onto the cornea.
3. The flap is moved aside by the consultant giving access to the
cornea.
4. Your consultant then applies the excimer laser to the eyes,
reshaping the corneal surface to correct the refractive error.
5. The flap is then gently replaced and aligned back to its original
position, where it heals naturally without stitches.
1. Local anaesthetic eye drops are applied to both eyes.
2. The femtosecond laser is used to create a thin flap by sending
mycroscopic laser pulses onto the cornea.
3. The flap is moved aside by the consultant giving access to the
cornea.
4. Your consultant then applies the excimer laser to the eyes,
reshaping the corneal surface to correct the refractive error.
5. The flap is then gently replaced and aligned back to its original
position, where it heals naturally without stitches.
1. Local anaesthetic eye drops are applied to both eyes.
2. The femtosecond laser is used to create a thin flap by sending
mycroscopic laser pulses onto the cornea.
3. The flap is moved aside by the consultant giving access to the
cornea.
4. Your consultant then applies the excimer laser to the eyes,
reshaping the corneal surface to correct the refractive error.
5. The flap is then gently replaced and aligned back to its original
position, where it heals naturally without stitches.
1. Local anaesthetic eye drops are applied to both eyes.
2. The femtosecond laser is used to create a thin flap by sending
mycroscopic laser pulses onto the cornea.
3. The flap is moved aside by the consultant giving access to the
cornea.
4. Your consultant then applies the excimer laser to the eyes,
reshaping the corneal surface to correct the refractive error.
5. The flap is then gently replaced and aligned back to its original
position, where it heals naturally without stitches.
6. Website : www.mahaveereyehospital.com
Email : info@mahaveereyehospital.com
Telephone : 020-26052097
Mobile : 9665237377
Address : 212, 2nd floor,
East Wing, Aurora Towers,
M.G. Road, Camp,
Pune -411001.
Website : www.mahaveereyehospital.com
Email : info@mahaveereyehospital.com
Telephone : 020-26052097
Mobile : 9665237377
Address : 212, 2nd floor,
East Wing, Aurora Towers,
M.G. Road, Camp,
Pune -411001.
Website : www.mahaveereyehospital.com
Email : info@mahaveereyehospital.com
Telephone : 020-26052097
Mobile : 9665237377
Address : 212, 2nd floor,
East Wing, Aurora Towers,
M.G. Road, Camp,
Pune -411001.
Website : www.mahaveereyehospital.com
Email : info@mahaveereyehospital.com
Telephone : 020-26052097
Mobile : 9665237377
Address : 212, 2nd floor,
East Wing, Aurora Towers,
M.G. Road, Camp,
Pune -411001.