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LASIK is an acronym for Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis and is a world-wide procedure that is:
In fact, “miraculous” would not be too strong a term to describe its effectiveness. If you’re considering whether to have it done, but you’ve read or heard some negative stories about it, please put them on hold for a minute and read this article.
What is LASIK?
It’s a type of eye surgery that uses an extremely precise laser to modify the surface of the cornea (the front part of the eyeball, the white part).
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How is LASIK done?
First there’s a detailed eye examination to see if you’d be a good candidate. Dr. Khanna performs LASIK only on good candidates, as opposed to some eye facilities which make money on their sheer numbers of patients, and work on a “low cost, minimal service, cheap equipment, no follow-up” basis.
If you’re considering a LASIK treatment, check out several eye surgeons and choose one who’s selective in choosing LASIK patients.
What makes a good candidate
Dr. Khanna at the Institute of LASIK & Refractive Surery will use a number of sophisticated tools to exactly measure your vision and calculate exactly what correction it needs.
The procedure itself
There’s no pain at all during this whole procedure. The worst you might feel is the urge to close your eyes against having somebody touch them. So a little self-control is needed to hold yourself still, but the eye speculum does the work of keeping your eyes open.
Recovery period
Within a month most people are completely healed and their vision stabilized. You’ll notice a dramatic improvement in your eyesight!
To learn more about LASIK and whether or not you’re a good candidate for this procedure, please contact Dr. Khanna at the Institute of LASIK & Refractive Surgery.
Click here for 10 things you need to know about LASIK.
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| Los Angeles LASIK Surgery Disclaimer: Dr. Khanna serves eyecare patients in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. This site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical advice for those seeking laser vision correction, but to provide information about the Los Angeles, California LASIK Surgeon, Doctor Rajesh Khanna, M.D. Dr. Khanna proudly serves patients throughout Southern California and Orange County including Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Camarillo, Malibu, Oxnard, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Thousand Oaks, Valencia, and Ventura. |
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