LASIK and FemtoLASIK: What are They? Procedure, Benefits, and Post-Operative Care
LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is a popular and effective refractive eye surgery designed to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This procedure reshapes the cornea using laser technology, allowing light to focus properly on the retina, resulting in clearer vision. LASIK is a life-changing solution for those who wish to reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
With advancements in medical technology, FemtoLASIK has emerged as an enhanced and safer form of traditional LASIK. It uses femtosecond laser technology to create a precise corneal flap, offering improved safety, comfort, and outcomes.
LASIK is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that corrects refractive errors by reshaping the cornea with precision laser technology. It is one of the most commonly performed vision correction procedures worldwide due to its high success rate and quick recovery time.
Candidates for LASIK should meet the following criteria:
Be at least 18 years old
Have stable vision for at least one year
Have healthy corneas with sufficient thickness
Not have severe dry eyes or other significant eye conditions
Not be pregnant or breastfeeding
FemtoLASIK is a bladeless version of LASIK that uses a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap instead of a mechanical blade (microkeratome). This advanced method increases precision, safety, and patient comfort.
Greater Precision: The femtosecond laser creates a thinner and more accurate corneal flap.
Increased Safety: Reduced risk of flap-related complications.
Faster Healing: The precise cut leads to quicker healing and better visual outcomes.
Lower Risk of Dry Eye: The bladeless technique preserves more corneal nerves.
Both LASIK and FemtoLASIK procedures follow a similar general structure, with variations in the flap creation step.
A comprehensive eye exam assesses corneal thickness, pupil size, and overall eye health to determine the most suitable method for the patient.
LASIK: Uses a microkeratome blade.
FemtoLASIK: Uses a femtosecond laser for a precise, bladeless flap.
An excimer laser reshapes the cornea to correct the refractive error.
The flap is gently repositioned, where it naturally adheres without stitches.
Enhanced Vision: Most patients achieve 20/20 vision or better.
Fast Recovery: Many experience clear vision within 24 hours.
Painless Experience: Minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.
Permanent Correction: Long-lasting results for most vision issues.
Reduced Need for Eyewear: Less dependence on glasses or contacts.
Mild irritation or sensitivity is normal.
Avoid touching or rubbing the eyes.
Use prescribed antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops.
Avoid swimming, makeup, and dusty environments.
Attend all follow-up appointments.
Use sunglasses outdoors to protect eyes from UV exposure.
Avoid strenuous activities for several weeks.
Our experienced ophthalmologists specialize in LASIK and FemtoLASIK using the most advanced techniques.
Bangkok Eye Hospital utilizes the latest excimer and femtosecond laser systems to ensure precise and safe procedures.
We provide detailed pre-operative assessments, customized treatment plans, and dedicated post-operative care for optimal outcomes.
Easily schedule consultations via our website or hotline.
Online appointment system available for convenience.
Pricing varies depending on technology and personalized treatment plans.
Flexible financing options available.
These procedures are typically elective and not covered by insurance.
Our staff will help review financial options and benefits.
1. What is the difference between LASIK and FemtoLASIK? FemtoLASIK uses a femtosecond laser for flap creation, offering more precision and safety compared to the blade used in traditional LASIK.
2. Is FemtoLASIK safer than LASIK? Yes, FemtoLASIK is considered safer with fewer complications and better healing due to its precision technology.
3. Does FemtoLASIK hurt? No, the procedure is painless with the use of numbing eye drops. Some mild discomfort may be experienced after surgery.
4. Can I choose between LASIK and FemtoLASIK? Yes, after a thorough eye exam, our ophthalmologists will recommend the best option based on your eye health and vision goals.
5. How long does the healing process take? Most patients resume normal activities within 1–2 days and experience improved vision quickly, with full recovery in a few weeks.