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Lasik Surgery
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LASIK (Laser in-Situ Keratomileusis) simply means, "to shape the cornea within using a laser." Lasik can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism by reshaping the corneas (outer window of the eye). This enables light rays to focus more precisely on the retina thereby correcting an individual's vision. LASIK PROCEDURE  
This procedure uses a "Wavefront Analyzer" to measure an individuals unique visual aberrations and provides a map for the surgeon to diminish "higher order imperfections" during the surgical procedure....
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In the past, most Lasik procedures were performed by cutting a very thin flap of corneal tissue with a specialized blade called the Microkeratime. Although this procedure is very...
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As a professional partner with the ophthalmologist who performs the surgery, Dr. Sarlitt has been trained in all aspects of the procedure. Quite simply, Dr. Sarlitt will be your...
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In general, the ideal patient has a healthy cornea and no significant vision changes within the previous year. Prior to consideration of surgery, Dr. Sarlitt will do a complete...
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