LASIK
LASIK is designed to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, helping patients reduce or even eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses.
Understanding LASIK
LASIK is a safe and advanced laser eye surgery used to correct vision problems like short-sightedness, long-sightedness, and astigmatism. The procedure gently reshapes the cornea with precision laser technology, improving the way light focuses on the retina. Most patients experience quick recovery, minimal discomfort, and long-lasting clear vision.
Our Measured Approach Ensures Precision, Safety, and Optimal Results
Pre-Operative Assessment
Comprehensive eye examination, corneal mapping, and suitability evaluation.
Corneal Flap Creation
Ultra-precise femtosecond laser creates a thin corneal flap.
Laser Reshaping
Excimer laser reshapes the cornea to correct your vision.
Flap Repositioning
The corneal flap is carefully repositioned and will adhere naturally.
Recovery & Follow-up
Immediate recovery with follow-up appointments to monitor healing.

Who Should Consider LASIK?
- ✅ Age 18 or older: With stable vision.
- ✅ Healthy corneas: With adequate thickness.
- ✅ No significant eye diseases: Free from major eye conditions.
- ✅ Realistic expectations: Understanding achievable outcomes.

Why Choose LASIK?
- ✅ Fastest recovery: Among all laser procedures.
- ✅ Minimal discomfort: During healing process.
- ✅ Excellent stability: Long-term reliable results.
- ✅ Wide treatment range: Corrects various prescriptions effectively.
Benefits of LASIK
- Quick recovery - most patients see clearly within 24 hours
- Minimal discomfort during and after the procedure
- Long-lasting results with high success rates
- Reduced dependence on glasses and contact lenses
- Enhanced quality of life and convenience
- Suitable for most refractive errors
Causes of Cataracts
- Temporary dry eyes (usually resolves within 3-6 months)
- Night vision disturbances or halos around lights
- Slight overcorrection or undercorrection
- Rare risk of infection or flap complications
- Some patients may need enhancement procedures