California Lasik Eye Surgery : Why So Many People Is Turning To IntraLase LASIK?




Lasik Eye Surgery has been around for nearly 10 years. Due to advances in LASIK technology, more and more people are benefiting from it. John Mumblo has been wearing glasses since kindergarten. Contact lens were not an option for him as they are always falling down.

He wanted to get rid of glasses and finally decide to undergo IntraLase Lasik Surgery, one of the newer advances in LASIK technology.

With IntraLase Method, which uses a bladeless instrument to create the flap, the benefits are many. The biggest benefit of all is that the outer layer of the cornea is never touched. Laser beams pulsates on the exact area and creates a flap. The corneal flap is then lifted. Lights are then dimmed and the patient is moved to another laser which corrects his or her vision.

For the first day, the patient is advised to wear dark glasses and sight begins to restore almost immediately. Full vision will be obtained in about 2 weeks.

Nevertheless, IntraLase method is not for everyone. People with abnormalities or a thinning of the cornea cannot have the procedure.

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  • California Lasik Eye Surgery : Blade-Free IntraLase Lasik Adopted By U.S. Military




    IntraLase Lasik, also known as the blade-free LASIK, has now been used by the U.S. Department Of Defense. IntraLase Corp. announced recently that it has won a 5 year contract with the Defense Logistics Agency where all branches of the military will use the IntraLase Vision Correction Method.

    The Federal Agency said it will use the IntraLase method for the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and federal civilian agencies. This remarkable endorsement, having came through after a process of clinicial studies, further confirms the advantages of blade-free IntraLase LASIK.

    The IntraLase FS laser is an all-laser, blade-free LASIK procedure that the company says can provide better visual outcomes than rival procedures. More than 1 million LASIK procedures using the IntraLase method have been performed to date.

    With IntraLase, the first part of the LASIK surgery, the creation of the flap, is no longer done manually but with a highly predictable, computer-aided laser beam. Moreover, many studies have shown that patients see better after IntraLase LASIK.

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