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Technological Developments – LASIK Eye Surg

June 27th, 2009 by lasik

www.toronto-laser.com LASIK surgery has changed during its brief history as a recognized and wisely-practiced technique. One of the first changes was the introduction of the excimer laser in 1988, a computer-industry tool that was applied to medical science. The excimer laser allows a LASIK surgeon to reshape the cornea by removing small amounts of corneal tissue. Another development of LASIK vision correction has been the growing popularity of Wavefront-guided LASIK. Wavefront-guided LASIK …

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1 response about “Technological Developments – LASIK Eye Surg”

  1. blicksflicks said:

    I have one question. If I am two months post-op LASIK, and I have a perfect outcome, is it a must to use non-preservative eye drops still, or can I just not worry about it? I mean, it won’t make me regress will it? I already have better than perfect vision 20/15.