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LASIK or
Lasik (/ˈleɪsɪk/; "laser-****isted in situ keratomileusis"),
commonly referred to as
laser eye
surgery or
laser vision correction, is a type of...
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LASIK MD is a
North American provider of
laser vision correction and the
largest provider of
laser vision correction in
North America based on procedure...
- Epi-
LASIK is a
refractive surgery technique designed to
reduce a person's
dependency on eyegl****es and
contact lenses.
Invented by Dr.
Ioannis Pallikaris...
- Post-
LASIK ectasia is a
condition similar to
keratoconus where the
cornea starts to
bulge forwards at a
variable time
after LASIK, PRK, or
SMILE corneal...
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Lasik 1998a, p. 282.
Lasik 2000b, p. 299.
Lasik 1998a, p. 274.
Lasik 2000b, pp. 323–324.
Lasik 1998a, p. 273.
Lasik 1998a, pp. 272–273.
Lasik 1998a...
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ophthalmologist who
performed the
first LASIK procedure on a
human eye in 1990. He also
developed Epi-
LASIK.
Pallikaris was born on 18
November 1947...
- flap. The name
LASIK was
coined in 1991 by
University of
Crete and the
Vardinoyannion Eye. The
patents related to so-called broad-beam
LASIK and PRK technologies...
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Meditec used to
correct myopia, and cure astigmatism.
Although similar to
LASIK laser surgery, the
intrastromal procedure uses a
single femtosecond laser...
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keratomileusis (
LASIK):
Laser eye
surgery to
reshape the cornea, so that gl****es or
contact lenses are no
longer needed.
Excimer laser LASIK can
correct hypermetropia...
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corneal flap in
LASIK or ALK surgery. The
normal human cornea varies from
around 500 to 600 μm in thickness; and in the
LASIK procedure, the microkeratome...