Posts Tagged ‘Intralase’

23 July

intralase bladeless lasik


Introdution of introlase bladeless all-laser lasik. From Wang Vision Institute, Nashville, TN wangvisioninstitute.com

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21 March

Lasik with intralase


Lasik with intralase – its bladeless !! isn’t that Cool !!!

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4 March

Intralase LASIK/Custom LASIK at Eye Doctors of Washington DC


www.edow.com intralase® all laser LASIK can be used to treat patients with all types of refractive error. Dr. Paul Kang & Dr. Thomas Clinch discuss the use of wavescan™ technology for a safer, more precise outcome.

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6 February

Nancy LASIK for -10 D 2 weeks ago

Nancy was a LASIK canidate despite her very high myopia, -10 D, because her cornea was thick enough and we used the Intralase which allowed us to create a thin flap and a Visx laser which removes less tissue. Most patiens above -10 D are better candidates for the Staar Visian (ICL) implant rather than LASIK

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6 February

Lasik Eye Surgery Part 1

My lasik eye surgery. (Customvue Intralase)
It was 100% successful.

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6 February

My Laser Eye Surgery – Video LOG

This is my personal video log of when I got Intralase Lasik Wavefront Laser Eye Surgery. I did not know what to expect and I was willing to take the risk. I just new I had to document my experience and share it with others.

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19 January

LASIK Surgery on a Nystagmus Patient

On Thursday, Dec 10, I put my sight on the line and underwent LASIK eye surgery at Will Vision and Laser Centers in Vancouver, Washington. Dr. Brian R. Will has extensive experience in the field, and felt confident we could achieve success despite the fact that I am a nystagmus patient (my eyes shake back and forth rapidly, and uncontrollably). The latest Visx Star S4 IR with CustomVue and Active Eye Tracking has some amazing capabilities. It is now possible to treat Nystagmus patients. I searched far and wide before I found a Doctor I felt comfortable with.

Prior to surgery, my glasses could correct my vision to a point somewhere between 20/40 and 20/50. Just outside the DMV requirements for getting a Driver’s License.

At the one-day postoperative exam, I tested at 20/30 in one eye, and 20/40 in the other. I’m now 11 days post-LASIK and I couldn’t be happier. My visual acuity has gradually improved, to the point I think both eyes are around the 20/30 range. For me, a nystagmus patient with optic nerve hypoplasia, this is the best I’ve ever seen in my LIFE! Even better than with RGP contact lenses (which I could not tolerate).

my ONLY visual side-effect has been a haze or halo around bright light sources at night, but that is already starting to decrease. No pain or discomfort whatsoever, no starbursts, no double-vision, etc. Recovery has been a dream. I use my rewetting drops religiously, Refresh Plus during the day, and Refresh Celluvisc gel drops at night. I’ve also been keen on maintaining proper hydration from the inside, by drinking plenty of water starting a couple weeks before surgery. I think it’s all helped the recovery process a lot.

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