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When surgeons use IntraLase technology, computer software is used to guide an IntraLase laser in the creation of the corneal flap. In traditional LASIK surgery, this corneal flap would be created using a special blade called a microkeratome. As IntraLase LASIK surgery does not require a blade, it is often called no blade or bladeless LASIK.
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In no blade LASIK, an IntraLase laser beam produces very small bubbles in the patient's cornea. A small portion of corneal tissue is precision-cut, using the laser beam, to a specific depth and size. A hinge is created that allows the corneal tissue to be folded back, exposing a sub-layer of the cornea for vision correction.
Fewer Complications with Beverly Hills No Blade Lasik Beverly Hills no blade LASIK is associated with fewer complications than traditional LASIK. In fact, no blade LASIK makes it possible for more individuals to choose LASIK for vision correction. Individuals who were turned away for traditional LASIK because of thin corneas may be good candidates for no blade LASIK surgery. No blade LASIK allows surgeons to use their skills in creating thinner, more precise corneal flaps. This precision technology represents a major advancement in surgical vision correction.
The vision you deserve is within easy reach when you visit the Assil Eye Institute. Our Beverly Hills surgeons stand ready to consult with you concerning your vision correction options. Contact us today to speak with a top Beverly Hills surgeon.
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