Which is better blade or bladeless LASIK?

Bladeless LASIK is safer and more accurate, but it should be noted that the difference is largely in the marketing (as both create an incision in the cornea) and that blade LASIK uses an automated blade, not a scalpel.
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What is the difference between bladeless and blade LASIK?

A blade-free LASIK surgery procedure uses a femtosecond laser. Instead of a blade, the femtosecond utilizes a high-energy laser to create corneal flaps. Outside of that, there is no difference between LASIK applications.
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Is bladeless LASIK safe?

Bladeless LASIK surgery is a very safe option for people who are looking for vision correction. With the bladeless LASIK surgery, the risk of post-surgery complications with the cornea flap is significantly reduced. Here are the major benefits of bladeless LASIK surgery: The risk of flap complication is reduced.
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Is blade used in LASIK?

Blade LASIK, also called traditional laser vision correction has been around for quite a few years. In this spectacle removal surgery, the surgeon uses a Microkeratome (a blade like device used on the cornea) to make a thin hinged flap on the transparent front surface of the eye called the cornea.
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Which is the best LASIK procedure?

(Small Incision Lenticule Extraction)

ZEISS SMILE laser eye surgery is the most advanced FDA approved laser vision correction procedure to date. ZEISS SMILE has been in practice worldwide since 2012, and was approved for widespread use in the United States in 2016.
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Blade versus Bladeless LASIK



What is the safest LASIK eye surgery?

Laser vision correction (LVC) is considered the safest eye correction surgery to obtain a “specs-free” life for patients with myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism (blurring of vision due to improper shape of the eye).
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What is the newest LASIK technology?

The FDA approved SMILE, the latest advance in laser vision surgery, in 2016. It has been shown to be as effective and safe as LASIK, and it is currently available for the treatment of myopia and myopic astigmatism.
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Is bladeless LASIK painful?

While it's natural to be a little cautious about an operation (especially one you're not familiar with), you can rest assured that LASIK surgery does not hurt. Like we mentioned above, our bladeless LASIK here at LasikPlus is designed for your ultimate comfort and ease.
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How is Blade Free LASIK done?

The bladeless type of the procedure uses a femtosecond laser. This high-energy laser is used to create the corneal flap. After creating the flap using the blade or bladeless technique, the remainder of the LASIK surgery is the same. The surgeon uses the excimer laser to reshape the cornea in both types of LASIK.
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Is PRK or LASIK better?

Overall, PRK is considered to be safer and more effective in the long term because it doesn't leave a flap in your cornea. The flap left behind by LASIK can be subject to greater damage or complications if your eye is injured.
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What does bladeless LASIK feel like?

The laser makes a clicking sound during the treatment. You will not feel any discomfort during the procedure. The procedure is performed in several small steps; Dr.
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Is Ultra LASIK bladeless?

In contrast, bladeless LASIK is an ultra-gentle, touch-free, all-laser procedure. Instead of using a microkeratome, your surgeon will use an extremely precise femtosecond laser to make the corneal incision.
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Can you watch TV the day after LASIK?

Since your eyes are still healing, they will be especially sensitive in the first 24 hours after the LASIK procedure. Because of this, it's recommended to wait at least 24 hours before watching TV.
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Is PRK bladeless?

Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA), also known as Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), is a bladeless LASIK alternative that does not use any sharp instruments and does not create a corneal flap typical of traditional LASIK.
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How many types of LASIK are there?

There are many types of laser eye surgery available (LASIK, PRK, ASA, LASEK, Epi-LASIK, LBV, SMILE, PTK, YAG, SLT, PRP). Nobody has the exact same eyes so the treatment one person may be recommended by their eye surgeon may be different to another person.
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Do they still cut a flap for LASIK?

In traditional LASIK, an instrument known as a microkeratome cuts a thin, hinged flap into the eye's clear surface (cornea). The flap then is lifted for application of laser energy that reshapes the eye for vision correction. Replacing the flap in LASIK promotes faster healing.
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Is all LASIK bladeless?

There are two types of LASIK eye surgery: Traditional LASIK and bladeless LASIK. Depending on what you want from your vision correction, bladeless LASIK may be a better option.
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Which is better LASIK or Femto-LASIK?

Femto LASIK can heal faster and result in fewer complications than traditional LASIK because it uses a laser rather than a mechanical cutting tool to make a small flap in the surface of the eye. The end goal is to reshape the cornea with a laser to resolve vision problems like nearsightedness and farsightedness.
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How long does LASIK last for?

While the effects of LASIK surgery are permanent, the benefits can decrease over time. For most patients, the results of LASIK will last a lifetime. About 10-12% of patients nationwide will need an enhancement surgery because of anatomical changes to the eye/eyes.
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Is bladeless LASIK more expensive?

However, bladeless LASIK takes a little longer to perform and is also more expensive than traditional LASIK. Keep in mind that no matter what you choose, we'll work closely with you so that you can afford to get the LASIK eye surgery you need.
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What if I sneeze during LASIK?

If you sneeze, move or blink during the treatment, the laser tracks your eye over one thousand times per second and adjusts the laser to make certain the laser is applied to exactly the right place. So, there is no reason to worry if you sneeze during LASIK.
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Does LASIK fix lazy eye?

LASIK can help correct lazy eye, but only when it's caused by a difference in the refractive error between both eyes (refractive amblyopia). LASIK surgery can make the prescriptions in your eyes more similar, reducing the issues that accompany one eye having to work harder than the other.
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What is the most advanced form of LASIK?

Wavefront-Guided

This technique is the most advanced type of custom LASIK. It creates a three-dimensional image of your eye, measuring exactly how light enters the cornea and travels to the retina. It precisely attempts to correct all higher-order aberrations, in addition to myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
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Is there anything better than LASIK?

The four alternatives to traditional LASIK eye surgery are LASEK, Phakic Intraocular Lens Implants, Epi-LASIK, and Refractive Lens Exchange Surgery. If you have thin or flat corneas, LASEK is one of the best LASIK alternatives. The procedure doesn't involve the use of a laser or blade.
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What is Super LASIK?

Personalized laser correction involves customization of the laser correction program for the purpose of compensating aberrations in the patient's visual apparatus.
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