Ultra LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) 

Ultra LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) 

LASIK, a second-generation laser vision correction procedure, has been the gold standard for over two decades due to its rapid visual recovery and excellent refractive outcomes. 

Key Clinical Features 

  • Lamellar flap-based surgery 
  • Rapid visual rehabilitation 
  • Widely adopted globally 
  • Suitable for a broad spectrum of refractive errors 

Procedural Protocol 

  • Creation of corneal flap (100-120 μm thickness) using Micro Keratome 
  • Flap elevation to expose stromal bed 
  • Excimer laser stromal ablation for refractive correction 
  • Flap repositioning and adherence via endothelial pumping mechanism 

Post-operative Management 

  • Visual improvement typically observed within 24 hours 
  • Complete recovery generally occurs within 1-2 weeks 
  • Minimal post-operative discomfort 
  • Patients can usually resume normal activities within 24-48 hours 

Ideal Candidates 

  • Adults ≥18 years with stable refraction (≤0.50 D change in 12 months) 
  • Patients with moderate to high refractive errors (-1.00 to -10.00 D) 
  • Corneal thickness >500 μm 

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Take the first step towards visual freedom. Our expert team will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine your candidacy for laser vision correction and recommend the most suitable procedure for your unique eyes.

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