LASER
EYE SURGERY 

What should I
expect During Laser Eye Surgery?
During Laser Eye Surgery
The LASIK eye surgery should take less than 30 minutes. You will lie on
your back in a
reclining chair in an exam room containing the laser system. The laser
system
includes a large machine with a microscope attached to it and a
computer screen.
A numbing drop will be placed in your eye, the area
around your eye will be
cleaned, and an instrument called a lid speculum will be use to hold
your
eyelids open. A ring will be placed on your eye and very high pressures
will be
applied to create suction to the cornea. Your vision will dim while the
suction
ring is on and you may feel the pressure and experience some discomfort
during
this part of the procedure. The microkeratome, a cutting instrument, is
attached
to the suction ring. Your doctor will use the blade of the
microkeratome to cut
a flap in your cornea.
The microkeratome and the suction ring are then removed.
You will be able to
see, but you will experience fluctuating degrees of blurred vision
during the
rest of the procedure. The doctor will then lift the flap and fold it
back on
its hinge, and dry the exposed tissue.
The laser will be positioned over your eye and you will
be asked to stare at
a light. This is not the laser used to remove
tissue from the cornea.
This light is to help you keep your eye fixed on one spot once the
laser comes
on. NOTE: If you
cannot stare at a fixed object for at
least 60 seconds, you may not be a good candidate for this surgery.
When your eye is in the correct position, your doctor
will start the laser.
At this point in the surgery, you may become aware of new sounds and
smells. The
pulse of the laser makes a ticking sound. As the laser removes corneal
tissue,
some people have reported a smell similar to burning hair. A computer
controls
the amount of laser delivered to your eye. Before the start of surgery,
your
doctor will have programmed the computer to vaporize a particular
amount of
tissue based on the measurements taken at your initial evaluation.
After the
pulses of laser energy vaporize the corneal tissue, the flap is put
back into
position.
A shield should be placed over your eye at the end of
the procedure as
protection, since no stitches are used to hold the flap in place. It is
important for you to wear this shield to prevent you from rubbing your
eye and
putting pressure on your eye while you sleep, and to protect your eye
from
accidentally being hit or poked until the flap has healed.
LASIK Laser Eye
Surgery
People considering refractive surgery is at an all
time high and LASIK is considered by virtually all refractive surgeons
and eye centers worldwide to be the procedure of choice today.
LASIK high precision laser dramatically reduces
your recovery time and decreases the chance of many of the procedural
risks. The procedure itself takes only a few minutes to
complete and involves minimal discomfort.
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