Femtosecond Laser LASIK Flap (All-Laser “Bladeless” LASIK) versus Mechanical Microkeratome (“Bladed”) LASIK Flap

by David Shapiro, MD

Making a LASIK flap with a mechanical microkeratome is compared to using a femtosecond laser such as the Intralase or Ziemer laser. There are two ways to create a flap in LASIK laser eye surgery. One is to use a mechanical device called a microkeratome. Examples of mechanical (or “bladed”) microkeratomes include the Zyoptix XP, […]

Can the Cornea Be Too Flat for LASIK or PRK Laser Eye Surgery?

by David Shapiro, MD

There have long been concerns that the cornea should not end up too flat after laser vision correction eye surgery for correcting nearsightedness (myopia). This new study suggests this may not be the case. During LASIK or PRK laser eye surgery, the excimer laser reshapes the cornea. When someone is nearsighted, their cornea is too […]

FDA Approves Trulign for Eye Surgery, The First Accomodating Lens Implant for Correction of Presbyopia (reading glasses), Farsightedness, Nearsightedness, and Asitgmatism

by David Shapiro, MD

Trulign, a newly approved accomodating lens implant, can be used in lens replacement surgery to correct presbyopia, nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This new IOL is made by Bausch and Lomb. The FDA has approved a new accomodative presbyopia correcting lens implant, the Trulign Lens. The Trulign Lens is essentially a new version of a previous […]