Epi-LASIK: A New Solution for Refractive Procedures
When most of us think of corrective eye surgery, we think of LASIK. As the most established refractive procedure, LASIK continues to be a popular choice, but ophthalmologists have also developed similar yet refined ways to address corneal imperfections. Epi-LASIK (epithelial laser in-situ keratomileusis), one of the most recent solutions, may be better option for some patients.
What Is Epi-LASIK?
As with traditional LASIK, Epi-LASIK involves the ophthalmologist creating a flap in the cornea. The eye surgeon then lifts the flap and uses a laser to reshape the cornea, correcting impairments and improving vision. Once the flap is put back in the place, the patient is fitted with a special contact lens to wear for a few days post-surgery.
How Does Epi-LASIK Differ from Other Procedures?
In Epi-LASIK, the eye surgeon uses a duller blade (rather than a sharp blade or laser) to create a flap in the cornea; this helps prevent the surgeon from cutting too deeply, which is a possible complication of other traditional LASIK procedures.
Additionally, patients opting for Epi-LASIK may experience the following:
- A lower incidence of complication than with LASIK surgery
- A more rapid recovery than with other procedures, such as LASEK and PRK (however, the recovery time is generally slower than with LASIK surgery)
- Less discomfort than with LASEK and PRK procedures, though perhaps more than with LASIK surgery (patients can manage this pain with over-the-counter painkillers)
Who Is a Good Candidate for Epi-LASIK?
Candidates for Epi-LASIK surgery often include those with thin corneas or other cornea conditions that make LASIK a less ideal option. Additionally, people who work in professions with greater physical risk may opt for Epi-LASIK, as the flap cannot be dislodged in an injury.
Epi-LASIK provides a safe, effective solution for those patients who may otherwise not be suited to LASIK surgery. When considering which procedure may be right for you, always work in close consultation with a licensed ophthalmologist, as he or she can best determine the best strategy for reshaping and correcting corneas
If you live in the Seattle area and would like to schedule a complimentary consultation to determine if Epi-LASIK is right for you, please contact the licensed ophthalmologists at the Bellevue LASIK & Cornea Center today.
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