Epi-LASIK

When considering vision correction, LASIK is not the only option and may not be the right procedure for everyone. Depending on your particular circumstances and prescription, Epi-LASIK may better suit your visual needs.

Epi-LASIK is a procedure that uses the excimer laser to reshape the front surface of the cornea. Epi-LASIK may be preferred for people with thin corneas and those with a very steep corneal shape. In addition, patients with preexisting dry eyes may find Epi-LASIK a better choice as opposed to other laser vision correction procedures because it is less disruptive to the corneal nerves.

What is Epi-LASIK?
Epi-LASIK (Epithelial Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis) is an advanced procedure to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. A device is used to push aside the outer most layer of the cornea, called the epithelium, in one piece so that it can be replaced once the excimer laser corrects your prescription. After the laser application, the surgeon replaces the “flap” of epithelium over the corneal bed and places a soft bandage contact lens on the eye.

After the Procedure
After Epi-LASIK, patients usually feel some discomfort and experience blurred vision for three to five days as the surface layer heals. Additionally, patients are normally placed on a regimen of steroid eye drops for a two to four month period, requiring monitoring by their doctor. Most patients resume normal activities within a few days, although it can take a few weeks to a few months for patients to fully reach their optimal vision.

Epi-LASIK offers benefits for those with thin or unique corneas. To learn more about Epi-LASIK, please ask your doctor for more information.

Below is a list of links within www.tlcvision.com that will provide you with easy access to information on Laser vision correction procedures being offered at TLC Laser Eye Centers:
Learn More about LASIK Laser eye surgery?
Learn more about the LASIK Eye Surgery
Custom LASIK or LASIK
Bladeless LASIK (IntraLase)
PRK (photorefractive keratectomy)
History of Wavefront Technology, from VISX
Wavefront Analyzer – what is it?
Learn how to read your contact lens or eyeglass prescription.
Am I a LASIK or Custom LASIK Candidate?
Read about what makes a good Laser vision correction candidate.
Laser Vision Correction Education – be informed!
What you can expect on the LASIK procedure day.
What you can expect after your LASIK procedure.
Why Choose TLC Laser Eye Centers for my Laser Vision Correction Procedure?
Learn more about TLC Laser Eye Centers Lifetime Commitment for your LASIK and Custom LASIK procedures.
TLC Laser Eye Centers strive to make LASIK affordable.
Tiger Woods speaks about his LASIK experience with TLC Laser Eye Centers.
LASIK Locations in your area
Find a TLC Laser LASIK center in your area.