1Q: Lasik, what is the surgery all about?
A: Lasik surgery, also known as excimer laser in situ keratomileusis, involves making a corneal flap in the cornea, turning it over, then cutting it with a laser, and finally resetting the flap to reshape the corneal refractive power for the purpose of correcting myopia.
2Q: How does Lasik work to correct myopia? How much can be recovered?
A: So far, the results of the treatment at home and abroad are satisfactory, and the naked eye vision after the treatment can generally reach the corrected vision with glasses before the treatment.
3Q: Is the effect of treatment stable? Is there any regression?
A: Many years of theory and practice have proven that the effect is very stable. If the myopia has been stable before the treatment and the eyes are used properly, there will be no myopia after the treatment, which is commonly known as “regression”.
4Q: How long does Lasik treatment take?
A: It only takes about 7-8 minutes for both eyes and 4 seconds for 100 degrees of laser treatment.
5Q: Do I need to be hospitalized after Lasik treatment?
A: You can go home on the same day, there is no need to be hospitalized, but there will be tearing and foreign body sensation for a few hours after the treatment, which is a normal reaction after the surgery, it is advisable to close your eyes and rest.
6Q: Do I need to wrap my eyes after Lasik surgery?
A: It is not necessary to wrap your eyes, but you should wear a blindfold with a hole to protect them, which does not affect your daily life.
7Q: Can I open my eyes after treatment? When can I work and study?
A: You can open your eyes after treatment, and you can go to school or work the next day.
8Q: Is Lasik treatment painful?
A: Lasik surgery is performed on the cornea, which has no blood vessels and rich nerve endings on the surface.
9Q: Is laser treatment for myopia safe?
A: It is very safe. Excimer laser is a cold laser that does not produce thermal damage, because our equipment is equipped with an infrared eye active tracking system, which ensures that the laser will not deflect, and when your eye deflects beyond the normal range, the laser will automatically stop firing to ensure safe treatment.
10Q: Am I a myopic patient suitable for surgery?
A: Generally speaking, you are suitable for this surgery if you are 18-50 years old, your myopia is stable for two years, your corrected vision is good, and you have no other eye diseases.
11Q: How do I make an appointment to have the surgery?
A: You have to do an examination, receive a detailed eye examination at least one day before the surgery (about one hour), take eye drops before the treatment, and have the treatment at the scheduled time. Contact lens wearers need to take off their lenses for more than one week before receiving the treatment.
12Q: What are the features of your hospital equipment?
A: Our equipment is the “Eagle Vision” excimer laser treatment system, which is currently the world’s ****; it has the following characteristics.
A, small spot high-speed flying point scanning technology to obtain a smooth cornea
Second, infrared-guided high-speed eye tracking technology to obtain accurate correction
Third, wavefront aberration-guided individualized correction technology to obtain the best visual acuity