What is Epi-LASIK surgery?

What is Epi-LASIK surgery?

Epi-LASIK is a procedure in which the doctor separates a thin layer of tissue from your cornea and reshapes it with a laser. The area is protected with a soft contact lens that holds the flap in place while it heals. This procedure is rarely performed nowadays.

How is Lasek eye surgery done?

LASEK eye surgery is done under a topical anesthesia placed directly into the eye. During the procedure, the top layer of cells, or epithelium, is treated with alcohol for about 30 seconds and detached from the underlying tissue. It is then lifted or rolled back so that the eye doctor can access the cornea tissue.

Is SBK better than PRK?

However, SBK group demonstrated better outcomes with 81% of eyes within ±0.13 D, compared to 70% eyes in the PRK group. Both SBK and PRK group demonstrated similar refractive astigmatism accuracy at postoperative 6 months, with 88% of eyes having cylindrical error ⩽0.25 D.

What is Intralase SBK?

SBK stands for Sub-Bowman’s Keratomileusis, named after the superficial layer of corneal tissue (known as Bowman’s membrane) that is used to access the cornea. Quickly, it has become one of the safest, most popular procedures for refractive errors and represents an improvement over LASIK surgery.

Is IntraLase better than LASIK?

Johnson & Johnson developed a device called the IntraLase femtosecond laser, which is used in some forms of bladeless LASIK to create the flap, rather than a microkeratome. While both IntraLase and traditional LASIK procedures work well for many people, you may benefit from one more than the other. Which Is Better: IntraLase or LASIK?

What is the difference between LASIK and Epi-LASIK?

In epi-LASIK, the flap created on the cornea is thinner than a LASIK flap. This can be an advantage for patients with thinner-than-normal corneas. The epi-LASIK flap is very similar to the thin flap created in LASEK surgery. In both procedures, the flap contains only cells from the very thin outer layer of the cornea, called the epithelium.

What is Epi-LASIK laser vision correction?

Epi-LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure that is very similar to LASIK and LASEK, and may be a good alternative to these procedures for certain eyes. In epi-LASIK, the flap created on the cornea is thinner than a LASIK flap.

How does Epi-LASIK eye surgery work?

Epi-LASIK Eye Surgery: How It Works. Because the epi-LASIK flap is so thin, the surgeon typically will apply a soft contact lens over the flap when it is repositioned after the laser treatment. The contact lens acts as a bandage to increase comfort and allow new epithelial cells to grow onto the cornea more quickly for faster healing.