How does it work?
With the iLASIK Methodâ„¢, tiny pulses of laser light pass harmlessly through the outer portion of your cornea and form a uniform layer of microscopic bubbles just beneath the surface of the eye.
When it's time for your LASIK treatment to be performed, your doctor easily separates the tissue where the bubbles occur and then folds it back, creating your corneal flap.
When LASIK treatment is complete, the flap created is uniquely able to "lock" back into place. Your eye then begins to rapidly heal.
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