A New Version of the Staar ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) or “Implantable Contact Lens” Performs Well in New Study. For patients who are not good candidates for laser vision correction either in the form of LASIK or PRK — or for those who have extremely high degrees of myopia (nearsightedness) outside the range of laser […]
PRK Laser Eye Surgery Corrects Nearsightedness (Myopia) with High Predictability and Long Term Safety at 19 Years After Surgery
by David Shapiro, MD
Results of an ongoing, long-term study of outcomes of PRK laser vision correction for nearsightedness shows good predictability and safety of outcomes at the 19 year mark after the original surgery. A patient from Santa Barbara asked me last week how we know the long term outcomes of laser eye surgery. This is a question […]
LASIK Laser Eye Surgery in U.S. Navy Pilots
by David Shapiro, MD
LASIK Laser Vision Correction in the Military: “Top Gun” Naval Aviators Routinely Have Wavefront LASIK and Wavefront PRK With Very High Success Rates and Satisfaction Rates. “Top Gun” fighter pilots in the United States Navy face extremely challenging visual tasks. They must be able to perform in combat and land on aircraft carriers in dim […]
How Many Eye Doctors and Eye Surgeons (Ophthalmologists) Have LASIK Laser Eye Surgery on Their Own Eyes?
by David Shapiro, MD
Eye doctors and surgeons understand LASIK laser vision correction better than most people and a higher percentage of eye surgeons and their family members undergo laser eye surgery than in the general population. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors (M.D.’s) who have specialty training and certification to do all forms of eye surgery, including laser eye surgery. […]
Smoothness of Corneal Interface: Intralase Femtosecond Laser Flaps (All-Laser or “Bladeless” LASIK) vs. Mechanical (“Bladed”) LASIK Flaps
by David Shapiro, MD
Atomic Force Microscopy was used in a study to compare the quality of the LASIK flaps made with the femtosecond laser and mechanical microkeratomes. The first step in LASIK is the creation of a flap. Two approaches to making the LASIK flap are in widespread use in the United States and internationally: 1) using a […]