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Dr William Boothe LASIK (Laser in-situ Keratomileusis) is used to correct or reduce moderate to high levels of nearsightedness (myopia), astigmatism and farsightedness (hyperopia). The traditional LASIK procedure is relatively simple: a keratome is used to gently create a flap in the cornea. In IntraLASIK, the flap is created by a computer-controlled, precision laser. The flap is lifted and an excimer laser is then used to shape the remaining tissue. The flap is then carefully set back into place, forming an occlusive seal by osmopic pressure. Osmopic pressure holds the flap in place and allows it to heal very quickly, without stitches!
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Dr Boothe and the Lasik Surgery, cure your eyes!
05.12.2008
Dr William Boothe LASIK (Laser in-situ Keratomileusis) is used to correct or reduce moderate to high levels of nearsightedness
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