Our Services Laser-assisted In-situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)

What is LASIK?
LASIK involves two major steps: cutting flap and reshaping curvature. First, cut a corneal flap using femtosecond laser. Second, with the flap prepared, apply excimer laser in the stromal (middle) layer to reshape the cornea.



LASIK Outcomes
The Centre has been performed on a total of 97,000 eyes by June 2015, of which 95.2% of patients achieve 20/20 vision unaided within 6 months. About 94% have refraction within 1 dioptre. Uncorrected vision (i.e. without glasses) improves dramatically and is stabilized after 3 months. Complications occur only very infrequently.

Am I a suitable candidate?
In general, suitable candidates:

To find out if LASIK is suitable for you, you should have a comprehensive eye examination by our ophthalmologist. During the examination, we will give you more specific information and answer any questions you may have. The examination will take about 3 hours because it is a very thorough examination.

How to prepare for LASIK?

The Procedure
Risk and Complication

After the Procedure

Post-Operative Instructions

Follow up Examination
You should return to your doctor for follow up on the day after the surgery, then at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months or whenever your doctor deems necessary.

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