IntraLASIK Vision Correction

For many with imperfect vision who are considering LASIK surgery, there is one aspect of it that makes them think twice. The first part of the LASIK procedure involves the use of a precise blade known as a microkeratome to create a small flap in the cornea. Many people squirm at the prospect of a blade being used on their eyes, even though the procedure is completely safe when performed by an experienced surgeon.

Now, however, the more advanced refractive surgical centers feature IntraLASIK vision correction technology. The IntraLASIK does not use a blade, but rather another laser, to create the flap in the patient's cornea. For many patients, this difference gives them added piece of mind. For surgeons who use the IntraLASIK laser, the additional capabilities of the laser and the outstanding results are what they appreciate.

Choosing IntraLASIK Vision Correction
Not all vision correction centers offer the IntraLASIK laser for LASIK surgeries. Then again, not all vision correction centers should be in the business of LASIK to begin with. The procedure remains complex enough that it should be the focus of a facility and not simply a sideline for extended revenue.

In addition, the surgeons performing LASIK vision correction surgery, whether with the microkeratome or the IntraLASIK, should be highly experienced. Dr. Gary Kawesch and the team of surgeons and support staff at the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley represent the very highest level of expertise in this important procedure. Read the literature pack here on the site today to find out why, and what they can do for your vision.

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