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 Lasik treatment In Pitampura

Author: Dr Rajiv Bajaj
by Dr Rajiv Bajaj
Posted: Mar 16, 2019

What is LASIK eye surgery?

Most of you must be wondering what Lasik stands for. Well, it is an acronym for Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis, which is in simple terms laser surgery that is done to correct an individual’s vision. A lot of people who wear glasses or contact lenses, want to be free of them completely and consider undergoing corrective surgery for their vision. But before you make your choice and opt for it, you need to know basics about the surgery, so that you are fully aware of what you are signing up for.

The basics of LASIK eye surgery?

To put the entire process into perspective, it can simply be understood as a surgery that is done to reshape your cornea, which is the clear part at the front of your eye you can see, using laser beams, so that your eyes can focus light in an improved manner onto the retina, which is the part of the eye that sends signals to your brain about the image you are looking, making it possible for you to actually see, and see clearly.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that the different types of laser technologies used during the procedure to be tested and meet rigorous standards. Therefore any type of laser device used during surgery needs to prove that it is safe, as well as effective for the purpose it is being utilized. Therefore it is important that you look for FDA approval on the laser technology that is going to be used during your surgery.

During the procedure, surgeons use specialized excimer laser, which is a type of laser that emits cool UV light beams, which will aid in reshaping the cornea, and correcting visual problems like farsightedness, nearsightedness and astigmatism. Since it is laser beams which are used in this corrective surgery, it is important for you to know what are the best types of technologies which are available to be used in the market today.

SBK Lasik aims to preserve the integrity of cornea by creating a precise thin flap offering better safety & faster visual recovery to patients who are undergoing Lasik Surgery. Nowadays, a new kind of advanced surgery emerges which includes the best of the best attributes flap creation & number correction Technology, SBK LASIK create a flap thickness of 130 to 180 microns, while thin flap SBK Lasik offers thinner flaps of precise thickness of 90 to 100 microns.

Over a period of 20 years, lots of advancements have taken place in Lasik Technology, from standard Lasik to Customized Lasik to Advanced Aspheric Lasik. In recent few years, better outcome eliminating any complications. Thin flap Lasik offers better corneal strength after Lasik procedure because it create very thin flaps and leaving better ground for doing Lasik correction.

Advantage of SBK Lasik Laser Surgery

  • Maintain Corneal Biomechanics, strength & stability
  • Faster Visual recovery
  • Better quality for vision
  • Fewer Complications, less glare, fewer halos
  • Less incidence of post operative dry eye
  • Reduced loss of corneal sensitivity
  • Higher levels of myopia can undergo` Lasik
  • Thinner corneas now can under Lasik with SBK technology

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About the Author

Dr. Rajiv Bajaj 01, Vikas Surya Plaza, Plot No. 7, Dda Community Centre Road No. 44, Pitampura, Delhi-110034 (Near M2K Pitampura / Rani Bagh) Call = 011-27012054 / 47024919 Email =bajaj_eyecare@yahoo.co.in

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