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McLean, VA (April 21, 2005) - A previously overlooked aspect of the LASIK procedure, the creation of the corneal flap, may significantly affect the visual outcome of the procedure, according to Dr. Andrew Holzman of Millennium Laser Eye Centers. New science reveals that the IntraLase® FS laser, originally designed to create a safer flap, actually provides for better vision.
"Results have been better than we had ever expected. Our patients appreciate the added safety of a bladeless procedure as well as the outstanding vision," Dr. Holzman notes. There are two steps in the LASIK procedure. First, the surgeon creates a micro-thin corneal flap, which is then lifted to expose the inner cornea for the second step, vision treatment by an excimer laser. Historically, the first step of LASIK was performed using a hand-held device with an oscillating metal razor blade, called a microkeratome. While LASIK has proven to be a successful and relatively safe procedure, it is the microkeratome that caused the majority of LASIK complications.
In addition to a safer procedure, IntraLase-initiated LASIK is now clinically proven to provide better vision. Data show:
With the IntraLase laser, the surgeon can precisely control the critical first step of LASIK. Physician-programmed laser specifications include flap diameter, depth, hinge location and width, and side-cut architecture - factors which can be varied to meet the individual patient's needs. The IntraLase laser also creates a distinctive beveled edge flap, which allows for precise repositioning, alignment and seating after LASIK is completed.
Pulsing at a speed of one-quadrillionth of a second, the ultra-fast IntraLase FS femtosecond (fem-t_-second) laser uses an infrared beam of light to prepare the intracorneal bed and create the flap, using an "inside-out" process to complete the first step of LASIK.
Dr. Holzman has performed thousands of IntraLase initiated procedures. "This really has taken Laser Vision Correction to the next level," says Dr. Holzman. "With its increased safety and ability to customize every portion of the procedure, we can achieve extraordinary outcomes with greatly reduced risk!!"