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LASIK HYPEROPIALaser in-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) can be used to treat low to high levels of farsightedness (hyperopia) with the goal of reducing or eliminating dependence on corrective lenses. Farsightedness occurs when the cornea is too flat or the eye is too short. This causes the focal point of light to fall behind the retina, rather than on the retina, resulting in blurry near vision. LASIK uses the computer-controlled precision of the Excimer laser to treat the inner tissue of the cornea. What is Hyperopia?
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| 1. A thin flap of cornea is created and folded back. | 2. Excimer laser is applied to reshape (ablate) the cornea. |
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| 3. The corneal flap is replaced over the treated cornea. | 4. The "steeper" cornea now bends light to become focused on the retina. |
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Before LASIK treatment, light is out of focus on the retina. After LASIK treatment the "steeper" cornea causes light to bend in such a way as to become focused on the retina. Vision is clear. |
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