IntraLasik Laser Eye Surgery in the unobtrusive environment!

Intralasik laser eye surgery

 

Although LASIK is a procedure proven to be effective, laser technology developments have made it possible to eliminate potential complications by microkeratomes. The so-called femtosecond laser, developed by Tibor Juhász, a Hungarian physicist living in the USA, has achieved a higher variability, precision, and accuracy of the lobules produced during LASIK operations. Imola Ratkay, head surgeon of Focus Medical played a decisive role in the development of the surgical procedure: she was the first in the world to perform surgery using the IntraLASIK procedure. In possession of these results, the procedure was approved and officially registered by the American FDA in 2000.

 

A femtosecond laser can be used for preparing a corneal lobule in a unique manner. In the course of the operation, the laser is controlled by computer. This procedure can also be applied in case of a thinner cornea as well as with patients who could not be subjected to laser-based eye correction before. In the course of the operation, the eye epithelium is not damaged, therefore there is less pain and nerves are also regenerated more rapidly. The IntraLasik procedure is getting increasingly popular worldwide; the majority of patients opt for this method for eye correction surgery. This intervention can generally be proposed to correct shortsightedness in the range of -1.0 to -12.0 dioptres, astigmatism in the range of 1.0 to 6.0 dioptres, and hypermetropia in the range of +2.0 to +6,0 dioptres. IntraLasik has been successfully applied at more than five hundred thousand patients.

 

The process of IntraLASIK surgery with us:

 

1. You will need to take a mild anxiolytic Xanax, even if you are not anxious or afraid, because it

    will help you relax during the surgery.

2. Next, your eye will be anaesthetised with Humacain eye drops.

3. The assistant will walk you to the surgery room, where the doctor, the assistant and a clinical

    engineer will be present, who supervises the laser equipment. The surgery will be performed in a

    lying position. The surroundings of the eye are disinfected and sterilely isolated. The eye is fixed

    by vacuum while the lobule is prepared on the cornea by the femtosecond laser. Then the lobule

    is bent up and the excimer laser intervention is performed, removing a microscopic tissue layer

    from the surface of the cornea. This way the refraction defects of the eye (myopia, astigmatism,

    and hypermetropia) are corrected. The laser intervention itself takes 30 to 60 seconds while the

    patient must look at a flashing red light. After this, the lobule is let down to its place.

 

You do not have to worry about blinking, we will prevent that with a tiny device.

You will not feel anything, only will hear the clicking of the laser instrument.

You will not feel sharp pain either during the preparation, or during the laser surgery.

 

4. At the end of the operation, you will be given antibiotic eye drops, and the doctor places

    therapeutic contact lenses in your eyes.

5. During the treatment, all you have to do is lie calmly and without moving, and look into the light

    of the microscope.

6. Right after the surgery, in the surgery room, you will feel a little bit of difference, your sight will be

    much clearer, than without glasses but not as clear as it will be in a few days or weeks time.

7. The assistant will walk you back to the waiting room, where a few minutes of rest is

    recommended.

8. You will also be given prescription for antibiotic eye drops (Tobradex), which you will have to use

    every hour on the first day.

9. On the day after surgery you will need to come for a check-up.

 

When at home, please close your eyes for 2 to 3 hours, and only then should you use the eyedrops as prescribed. For 2 to 3 hours after an IntraLASIK intervention, lacrimation, the feeling of a foreign body, and sensitivity to light are to occur. This unpleasant feeling is to subside by the next day. Your sight is expected to be stabilized in 2 to 3 months, but as a rule, you will see quite well already on the first week after the surgery, so you can return to your usual lifestyle.

 


 

TIME OF STAY:

 

3 days