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Intralase - 100% blade free lasik safe and precise

Intralase is a 100% blade-free technique to create the corneal flap. The creation of the corneal flap prepares the eye for the second step of the Lasik procedure where an excimer laser is used on the cornea to correct vision.

What is the difference between a corneal flap created with the IntraLase and microkeratome?

The hand-held microkeratome instrument with a steel blade moves back and forth and creates a flap in the cornea. The bed of the flap may be comparatively less smooth than that of the IntraLase flap.

The Intralase creates a precisely positioned layer of bubbles just beneath the surface of the eye, it produces smooth even surface after the flap is lifted. With the Intralase , a blade never touches the eye – 100% Blade free.

How does IntraLase work?

The Intralase Laser uses tiny rapid pulses of femtosecond laser light to create a thin corneal flap instead of using a mechanical blade. Each pulse of light passes through the top layers of the cornea and forms microscopic bubbles at a specific depth and position within the eye that is determined by the doctor. Just before applying excimer laser vision correction, the doctor lifts the corneal flap by gently separating the tissue where these bubbles have formed. The corneal flap is then folded back so that the excimer Laser Beam can be delivered to the bed of the flap to correct the power.

Are there other benefits to using the IntraLase?

  • Better visual outcomes.
  • Ability to tailor the procedure to your eye.

Is the intralase painful?

Before creating the flap, the doctor will apply drops to numb the eye and then he will apply a special ring and an instrument that gently flattens your cornea in preparation for the IntraLase. This part of the process is not painful and patients report feeling only slight pressure.

Is the intralase safe?

Yes. Millions of procedures have been performed safely and effectively using IntraLase.

How long does it take to create a flap using IntraLase?

Creating the flap will take only about 15 to 20 seconds per eye. Including preparation time, the entire Lasik procedure takes about 10 minutes.

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