
The next generation of LASIK is here!
At Clearview Laser Vision Center the future of corrective eye
surgery has arrived. Most laser centers today are performing
traditional LASIK surgery. A technology has come along that
offers more safety and precision than ever imagined. The technology
is called IntraLASIK. And we are proud to be among a handful
of technology leaders who offer this surgical approach today.
IntraLASIK is the first all-computerized, all-laser (blade-free)
LASIK surgery ever. This FDA-approved, minimally invasive
approach provides a level of confidence and predictability
unmatched in vision correction surgery. In fact, IntraLASIK
virtually eliminates many of the possible complications.
The Intralase FS Laser gives Clearview maximum control and
accuracy during the creation of the corneal flap. With its
computer-controlled software, this all-laser (blade-free)
approach provides our patients with a safe, bladeless alternative
to traditional LASIK by using an infrared light. Because of
the extremely low energy pulse from this advanced technique,
there is no heat damage to surrounding tissue, and the procedure
is less invasive and more precise than traditional LASIK.
Frequently asked questions about IntraLASIK
Why IntraLASIK?
Traditional LASIK is a very good procedure. In fact, Clearview
Laser Vision Center has done thousands of cases with the traditional
approach and technology. While the risk of complication is
very minimal, all surgery carries some degree of risk. Now,
an advanced laser technology is available that significantly
reduces the risk of complications. It is known as IntraLASIK.
With IntraLASIK, we feel we can further reduce the risk of
complication and give our patients a new level of confidence
in vision correction surgery.
How is IntraLASIK different from traditional LASIK?
LASIK surgery is actually a 2-step process. First, a flap
of corneal tissue must be created and then folded back. The
cornea is the transparent dome-like structure that covers
the iris and pupil of your eye. By creating a flap in the
cornea, the surgeon is able to perform the laser vision correction
treatment on the inner layer of the cornea, which practically
eliminates any patient discomfort and allows for a rapid visual
recovery.
Traditionally, the surgeon created the corneal flap with
a hand-held mechanical device, which utilizes a metal blade.
This method has worked well over the years; however, the performance
of these devices can be unpredictable. And although LASIK
complications are rare, this mechanical device is frequently
the source for many of the reported complications.
With IntraLASIK, the doctor uses the precision of a laser
to create the corneal flap. The accuracy of the laser (+/-
10 microns) is unparalleled by any other technology in vision
correction surgery. This advanced technology puts unprecedented
control in the hands of the surgeon, and even allows him to
customize the corneal flap for every individual patient. Because
of its consistent accuracy, IntraLASIK now makes it possible
to treat many patients who were dismissed as candidates for
laser vision correction due to thin corneas.
Is IntraLASIK safer?
IntraLASIK is considered by many to provide a safer approach
to vision correction surgery. This is a result of the superior
precision of a computer-controlled laser as compared to that
of a hand-held mechanical device. The mechanical devise houses
a metal blade, which cuts across the cornea to create the
flap. IntraLASIK accomplishes the flap procedure with a laser
instead of a blade, and does not travel across the cornea;
these features reduce the risk of complications.
IntraLASIK provides a safer procedure because of its precision.
This precision was documented in studies conducted for the
FDA clearance of the laser, where the accuracy of flap thickness
was demonstrated at +/- 10 microns. Precise flap thickness
is critical to a successful LASIK outcome, and IntraLASIK
created flaps feature a consistent thickness from edge to
edge. Again, this degree of accuracy is unprecedented in flap
creation technology to date.
Finally, greater flap stability was also demonstrated with
IntraLASIK flaps in studies for the laser’s FDA submission.
Although the incidence of flap slippage is rare in LASIK,
the consequences can be quite problematical. The assurance
that the IntraLASIK created flap will be securely re-positioned
without incident provides added peace of mind for many patients.
Is traditional LASIK unsafe?
No, but IntraLASIK seems to reduce the risk of complications
reported with traditional LASIK, and we feel that is very
important for out patients.
Is IntraLASIK new? How is Clearview Laser Vision
Center able to offer IntraLASIK when others in the area do
not?
The INTRALASE™ FS Laser has been cleared by the FDA
and became commercially available on a limited basis in 2001.
The INTRALASE™ FS Laser is the only laser that provides
IntraLASIK. To date, over 45,000 procedures have been completed
with no significant complications reported. Clearview Laser
Vision Center is among an elite group of key opinion leaders
in ophthalmology who continually evaluate advanced technologies
and adopt them into practice as soon as they become available.
How would you compare the visual outcomes using IntraLASIK
with those of traditional LASIK?
Today it is know that visual outcomes with IntraLASIK are
comparable with those of traditional LASIK. Studies are now
underway to evaluate whether results with IntraLASIK might
even be better, as has been anecdotally reported.
I have seen several advertisements for “All
Laser LASIK.” Is this IntraLASIK?
Be sure to ask for IntraLASIK by name. Only IntraLASIK offers
the safety of micron level precision of a truly all laser
surgical approach. Other providers may advertise all laser,
but you should ensure that IntraLASIK is indeed being used
to create your flap.
A very close friend had traditional LASIK surgery with Clearview
Laser Vision Center, and today enjoys 20/20 vision. Why should
I pay more for IntraLASIK?
Because we feel this is very compelling technology that significantly
raises the standard for safety in vision correction surgery,
we are recommending IntraLASIK for all of our patients. You
should discuss your concerns directly with Clearview Laser
Vision Center as certain vision disorders and corneal anatomy
may be associated with a higher degree of risk. Clearview
Laser Vision Center will help you decide which is best for
you.
Is IntraLASIK more expensive?
Advanced technologies are usually more expensive for the surgeons
to employ in his practice. Most patients agree that the added
level of safety and assurance offered by IntraLASIK is well
worth the additional cost when considering vision correction
surgery.
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