High-definition vision.
Safe procedure.
Fast postoperative
recovery.
Visual recovery from the
day after surgery.
Reduces or eliminates
dependence on glasses.
High-definition vision.
Safe procedure.
Fast postoperative
recovery.
Visual recovery from the
day after surgery.
Reduces or eliminates
dependence on glasses.
An alcohol solution is applied
to the eye to help detach
the cornea’s surface (epithelium).
The epithelium is removed,
exposing the cornea.
The laser is used to
reshape the cornea and correct
the visual defect.
A soft lens, similar to a bandage,
is placed on the cornea to
aid in eye protection during
the healing process.
Direct, precise, and
fast laser treatment
(10-15 seconds).
Safe technique.
Corrects high visual
defects in thin corneas.
Vision gradually
improves over time.
Microbubbles are created using the Intralase laser, creating a space in the cornea.
The top layer of the cornea (flap) is lifted thanks to the previously created space with great precision.
Another laser is used to reshape the cornea and correct the visual defect.
After laser treatment, the flap is repositioned with a self-sealing edge, without the need for stitches.
Quick recovery.
Almost immediate
vision improvement.
The surgery is entirely
laser-based, without blades.
It is a safe technique.
An examination is done to verify the health conditions of the patient’s eyes. patient.
Then, another exam is performed that measures the curvature of the patient’s cornea, depending on which it is determined if they are a candidate for Lasik refractive surgery.
Once the above has been defined, a semicircle is made by cutting the upper layer of the cornea (flap) to have direct access to the cornea.
Once the flap is raised, the laser is used to shape the cornea and correct the visual defect.
When finished with the laser, the flap is repositioned with a self-sealing edge, without the need for stitches.
After finishing the intervention, a protector or patch is placed on the patient’s eye for 24 hours.
Safe and precise
method.
The procedure takes
approximately 20 minutes,
making it highly effective.
The laser impact
on the eye lasts no
longer than 30 seconds.
In 90 % of cases,
vision is restored within
24 hours after surgery.