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Thursday, April 24, 2008


The Epi-LASIK Procedure

The Epi-LASIK procedure begins by cutting the cornea's outer layer, the epithelium, using a plastic blade, called an epithelial separator, to separate the sheet from the eye. After the epithelial flap is created, it is then lifted and gently folded out of the way. An excimer laser is then used to carefully reshape the cornea.

Finally, the epithelial flap is placed back on the eye and a special contact lens is placed over the eye to keep the flap in place while it re-epithelializes. Surgeons use a high-Dk contact lens to protect the surface of the eye and allow the epithelial cells to grow back properly.

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