EYE SURGERIES
Even though there are many different surgical interventions which may successfully deal with hyperopia, one of the most trustworthy solutions is laser intervention. It is more popular compared to traditional interventions because of reduced risks of eye damage. It is also preventing from infections if it is properly performed, because none of he used devices enters the eye.
Laser eye surgeries mostly last from half an hour to an hour and they don’t require staying in hospital for more than one day – patients are usually free to go soon …show more content…
This means that it may take some time before your eye sight gets to expected condition.
Main steps of LASIK surgery are listed below.
Step 1: Corneal surface is notched by special small device, so that flap is created.
Step 2: Flap is bended backwards.
Step 3: Corneal shape is modified by the laser usage.
Step 4: Flap is returned to its initial position. Natural suction provides its stillness.
In UK, LASIK surgery is one of the most popular laser eye operations, but if patient’s cornea is thinner than usual, surgeons usually perform PRK or LASEK intervention.
2. PRK surgery (Photorefractive keratectomy)
PRK intervention is constantly tracked by computer monitoring. During this intervention, laser device removes a part of corneal external layer and it modifies corneal shape. Amount of removed tissue is relatively small but it depends on the quality of your sight. When the procedure is finished, your cornea will be left to heal. Recovery period after this type of intervention may last up to half a year.
3. LASEK surgery (Laser epithelial