Standard LASIK Eye Surgery
Most people return to normal activities after a day or two of experiencing improved vision. This laser eye correction procedure has been in use for a long period and has a history of providing safe treatment.
SBK Advanced LASIK Surgery
Using a femtosecond laser instead of typical microkeratome blades, SBK LASIK produces a thin, accurate corneal flap that may be safer and more accurate. Advanced mapping technology and contemporary diagnostic instruments offer comprehensive corneal mapping, which aids in tailoring the laser eye correction to each patient’s unique eye.
SMILE
Since SMILE doesn’t require the formation of a corneal flap, there is a lower chance of issues associated with the flap and a more stable cornea after surgery. Compared to standard LASIK, patients frequently report fewer problems with dry eyes since the laser eye correction process requires a smaller incision and less disruption of corneal nerves.
Topography-Guided LASIK
Using precise maps of the cornea, topography-guided LASIK generates a highly customized treatment plan that corrects even the smallest abnormalities and flaws. Better visual outcomes may result from the precise mapping’s correction of some corneal irregularities that traditional laser eye correction may not be able to address. It can also reduce higher-order aberrations, which may improve visual quality and reduce problems like glare and halos.
Customized LASIK Eye Surgery
Customized LASIK Eye Surgery can address higher-order aberrations (such as distortions and halos) as well as lower-order aberrations (like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism) that may not be entirely addressed by regular laser eye correction.