What does LASIK eye surgery do?

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  1. What does LASIK eye surgery do? Let our renowned ophthalmologists at NW Cornea Institute give you a brief guide on how this corrective vision surgery works.





 





Simply put, LASIK eye surgery improves vision by reshaping the cornea cornea to correct refractive errors, thus helping the patient see better and clearer.



 



Now what are refractive errors? These take place when the eye can not focus light properly on the retina, which results in blurred vision. Keep Checking Back Here of refractive errors are nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.



 



During LASIK eye surgery, the surgeon corrects refractive errors by creating what is referred to as a LASIK flap. This enables the surgeon to then use excimer laser energy to reshape the cornea so it can focus light correctly.




 



The result? Clearer vision!



 



Talk to our eye specialists today to find out more about LASIK surgery and whether it's the optimal treatment for you.



 



Get proven effective, 100% safe LASIK eye surgery - performed by outstanding specialists with first-rate patient care at NW Cornea Institute!




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