Type of Surgery
Laser / Lasik Images
In LASIK surgery, the eye is held open with a speculum, and a suction ring is attached to the eyeball (A). A microkeratome is used to shave the protective flap off the top of the eye (B), which is then pulled back (C). A computer-controlled laser is used to reshape the cornea (D), and the protective flap is replaced (E). (Illustration by GGS Inc.)
In PRK surgery, the eye is held open with a speculum (A). The gel-like coating on the eye, called the epithelium, is scraped away (B). A laser is used to reshape the cornea and improve vision (C). The epithelium repairs itself in a few days (D). (Illustration by GGS Inc.)
Normally intraocular fluid flows freely between the anterior and posterior sections of the eye (A). As pressure builds in the eye, this circulation is cut off (B). In laser iridotomy, a special lens is placed on the eye (C). A laser is used to create a hole in part of the iris (D), allowing fluid to flow more normally and intraocular pressure to return to normal (E). (Illustration by GGS Inc.)
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