LASIK eye surgery
LASIK surgery uses a laser to improve vision of people who are nearsighted. Learn more about LASIK surgery and how it can help vision.
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LASIK surgery uses a laser to improve vision of people who are nearsighted. Learn more about LASIK surgery and how it can help vision.
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‘No Touch’™ laser …
‘No Touch’™ laser vision correction.
This technique evolved from PRK.
It also treats the surface of the cornea but unlike other techniques, requires no assistance from manual surgical instruments. It is the only technique to use exclusively the Excimer Laser from start to finish.
LASIK IS UNSAFE!!
Check my video!
Comment by iotubo81 — January 23, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
Don’t do Lasik, …
Don’t do Lasik, it’s not safe!! Google: lasik suicides, lasik disaster, lifeafterlasik, lasik-flap, lasikcomplications and you will discover the truths about this permanent FLAP that never heals and has KNOWN and UNKNOWN problems for eternity. The Lying Lasik Doctors do NOT want you to know this, then they wouldn’t make $5,000 in 10 minutes…A FLAP can’t be safe, stick with contacts or worst case do PRK Refractive Surgery. The FDA is holding an emergency meeting on April 25th 2008…
Comment by dkantis — January 23, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
Don’t do Lasik, …
Don’t do Lasik, it’s not safe!! Google: lasik suicides, lasik disaster, lifeafterlasik, lasik-flap, lasikcomplications and you will discover the truths about this permanent FLAP that never heals and has KNOWN and UNKNOWN problems for eternity. The Lying Lasik Doctors do NOT want you to know this, then they wouldn’t make $5,000 in 10 minutes…A FLAP can’t be safe, stick with contacts or worst case do PRK Refractive Surgery. The FDA is holding an emergency meeting on April 25th 2008…
Comment by dkantis — January 23, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
The FDA has had …
The FDA has had such an overwhelming response of “hurt lasik patients” complaining in mass numbers, that they sense something is wrong. Thus, they are now having an Emergency FDA Panel Discussion in Chicago, IL in April, 2008. Google: ASCRS FDA Lasik Chicago April 2008.
Comment by dkantis — January 23, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
Does that hurt?!
Does that hurt?!
Comment by emzycorliss — January 23, 2009 @ 8:53 pm