Tuesday, December 16, 2008

IntraLASIK

What is IntraLASIK?

IntraLASIK is a blade-free, all-laser LASIK procedure. It uses a laser to create the corneal flap as well as to shape the cornea.

How is it Different from the Microkeratome Blade Procedure?

IntraLASIK uses a computer-controlled laser to deliver femtosecond pulses of laser light to the cornea. These pulses are precisely directed to a specified depth and postion, creating a series of bubbles that connect and form a space. This space creates a flap with a vertical edge, which heals better than the tapered edge flap created by the microkeratome blade. IntraLASIK cuts more precisely and is a completely sterile procedure.

Also, because of this vertical edge cut, many patients qualify for IntraLASIK who previously did not qualify for LASIK performed with a microkeratome blade. These include patients who have thin corneas or corneas of disadvantageous shape.

Which Procedure is Best for Me?

As with any eye surgery, IntraLASIK requires a thorough examination by a qualified, experienced eye surgeon. Because there are advantages and disadvantages to both IntraLASIK and microkeratome methods, your surgeon must determine, based upon your examination, the best option for you. For more information see our frequently asked questions page.

The staff at the Carter Eye Center in Dallas has extensive experience and work with state-of-the-art equipment. We also offer our 20/20 or it’s free guarantee. Please call 1-800-950-2020 or contact us today for a free, personalized consultation.