Bladeless LASIK, freedom to a clearer and brighter world than ever before.

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Bladeless LASIK, freedom to a clearer and brighter world than ever before.
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If you’re one of those who have problems with nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, or are tied to wearing glasses which makes driving difficult and sports challenging, and switching to contact lenses require caution, today we address these concerns and unleash the freedom of vision with bladeless LASIK, a new option for a brighter and clearer world.

 

Bladeless LASIK, Fearlessly

Many are fearful of undergoing LASIK. Today, bladeless LASIK, also known as FemtoLASIK, offers a surgical solution to correct vision without the use of a blade. The procedure separates the corneal layers using laser light instead. It represents a modern technology, safe for treatment, gentle on the eyes and not as frightening as thought.

 

Will I See Halo Lights?       

For those deciding on the procedure, a common concern is experiencing scattered light when looking at lights at night post-LASIK. The bladeless LASIK method is precise, safe, shortens the duration of the surgery, and wounds heal faster and smoother than traditional LASIK. It finely corrects the refractive error and astigmatism, helping reduce the condition of scattered lights at night effectively.

40 and Still Good

The age range for undergoing LASIK is between 18-55 years. However, for those over 40 years old, there is a concern of age-related muscle degeneration affecting near vision. Currently, there is technology called LBV (Laser Blend Vision) which addresses presbyopia. Post-surgery, one can see better at near, intermediate, and far distances. It’s like being able to read books, watch TV, and drive without the need for glasses.

 

How Long is the Recovery?

Normally, patients who undergo bladeless LASIK can go home right after the surgery. Vision improves immediately and becomes sharper the next day. Return to work is possible in 2-3 days without a lengthy recovery period. Just avoid contact with water in the first week, abstain from makeup and swimming for about 2 weeks, and ensure to have eye checks and vision measurements as scheduled by the doctor.

 

Dr. Tarinee Sa-ngiampornpanit Ophthalmologist, Specialist in Cornea and Refractive Error Correction, LASIK Center, Bangkok Hospital “Before undergoing LASIK, it is mandatory to measure visual acuity, examine the eyes, and thoroughly analyze the condition to gather comprehensive data for a suitable treatment plan tailored to each individual. We provide guidance on preparing for LASIK, explain the procedure, and how to properly care post-surgery to ensure effective treatment results.”

 

Source: Praew Magazine

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