What is LASIK?
Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) literally means "to reshape the cornea without disturbing the adjoining tissue. LASIK is a two-step procedure. In step one of LASIK, Dr. Bearie now uses the Ziemer Femto LDV™ laser to separate the layer of corneal tissue and create a thin "flap" of tissue on the surface of the eye. This flap is folded back and Dr. Bearie then guides the Allegretto Wave® excimer laser to gently reshape the underlying tissue. The flap is then replaced leaving the eye almost untouched. The cornea's new shape is what improves vision.
Dr. Bearie's skill and experience is critical to minimizing complications and achieving excellent results. Along with the revolutionary technology of the Ziemer Femto LDV™ and Allegretto Wave®, Dr. Bearie's LASIK patients are achieving amazing visual results. To view Dr. Bearie's personalized visual results, click here.
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