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| Conditions Treated By LASIK |
LASIK can be used to correct myopia
(nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness)
and astigmatism.
In
a "normal" eye, light from a distant object is focused precisely
on the retina, making the object appear clear and distinct.
In the normal eye, the cornea is the "clear window" on the
front part of the eye. More than two-thirds of the refractive power
of the eye is in the cornea. The retina is the inner lining of the
back part of the eye that converts light into electrical signals which
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| Correction of Myopia (Nearsightedness)
with LASIK |
With
myopia, light from a distant object focuses in front of the retina,
making the object appear blurred.
Myopia is a relatively common condition in which distant objects appear
blurred while near objects can be seen clearly. Myopia is caused by
an eye that is "too long", or a cornea that has too steep
of a curvature in relation to the length of the eye.
Myopia is corrected by making the central cornea flatter,
thereby refocusing the light on the retina as in a "normal"
eye.
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| Correction of Hyperopia (Farsightedness)
with LASIK |
With
hyperopia, light focuses behind the retina, making near objects appear
more blurred than distant objects.
Hyperopia is a condition in which near objects appear more blurred
than distant objects. Hyperopia is caused by the eye being "too
short", or a cornea that has too flat of a curvature in relation
to the length of the eye. Although the primary problem is near vision
being blurred, distant objects can also appear blurry depending on
the degree of hyperopia and the age of the individual.
Hyperopia is corrected by making the central cornea steeper,
thereby refocusing the light on the retina as in a "normal"
eye.
Hyperopia should not be confused with presbyopia, which is poor near
vision due to the normal aging process in the crystalline lens of
the eye. A comprehensive eye exam can determine whether poor near
vision is due to hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism, a combination
of these refractive errors, or an eye health problem.
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| Correction of Astigmatism with LASIK |
With astigmatism, light focuses
in two distinct places in the back of the eye, distorting both distance
and near vision.
Astigmatism is a common condition that results in blurred vision at
distance and near. It is caused by the cornea or the lens having a
non-spherical shape.
Unlike older generation lasers, the VISX excimer laser used by the
surgeons at Caplan Eye Clinic has the ability to correct astigmatism
at the same time as the myopia is being treated.
Astigmatism is corrected by making the cornea "more spherical"
at the same time as the myopia is being treated.
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