
LASIK - short for "laser
in-situ keratomileusis"
LASIK has become the standard of care in refractive
surgery and is used to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness
and astigmatism. In this procedure, the surgeon creates
a hinged corneal flap before the excimer laser is applied
to vaporize a small amount of corneal surface. After
the laser is used, the corneal flap is replaced, bonding
almost instantly and without stitches. Because the surface
of the eye is not disturbed, there is little post-operative
discomfort, few complications and a quick recovery time.
There are three common types
of Refractive Errors:
Myopia
- (nearsightedness) is a refractive error that causes
poor distance vision. Either the eye being too long
can cause myopia or your cornea having too much focusing
power, as a result the image focuses in front of the
retina.
Hyperopia - (farsightedness) is the opposite
of Myopia. The distant images are seen as clear but
the objects up close appear blurry. An eye that is too
short or a cornea that lacks the necessary refractive
power to focus images on the retina causes this.
Astigmatism - is a condition that blurs and
distorts near and far objects. A normal cornea is round
with even curves. If you have astigmatism, your cornea
is shaped more like the back of a spoon, curves more
in spots and not in others. Light rays have more than
one focal point and focus on different areas of the
retina.
South Bay Laser Eye Center
4223 W. Redondo Beach Blvd.
Lawndale, CA 90260
Phone: 310.370.5648
Fax: 310.370.0449
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