Thin-Flap LASIK
San Francisco, Bay Area & San Jose, California
You may have heard about Thin-Flap LASIK in certain advertisements, but it seems that some vision correction centers are trying to use this concept to make patients believe that it refers to new technology or a new way to perform LASIK. Thin-flap LASIK is nothing new. Pioneering vision correction physicians like Dr. Bindi have actually been using the concept of thin flap creation for years to reduce healing times, allow patients with thin corneas to have LASIK, and provide a safer overall experience. When LASIK first received FDA approval, men and women with high levels of refraction were not recommended for LASIK. Dr. Bindi began testing how reducing flap size can help patients with higher degrees of nearsightedness and farsightedness achieve great LASIK results.
While the debate continues on the ideal flap size, Dr. Bindi and his team agree that the flap thickness should be dictated by individual patient needs. There are advantages and disadvantages to opting for a thinner corneal flap, which can be explained during your free LASIK consultation. Your eye surgeon will recommend the flap thickness projected to give you the best LASIK results possible. One thing is for sure - while not all patients will benefit from Thin-Flap LASIK, you should choose a provider who offers IntraLase, a laser that allows for the creation of thin flaps with no blade.
Learn more about eliminating your dependence on glasses and contacts with the advanced LASIK procedure. Call or email San Francisco's Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley for a comprehensive and informative consultation.
1-800-725-0740
Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley
Better Sight at the Speed of Light
San Jose Clinical Office/Surgery Center
606 Saratoga Avenue
San Jose, CA 95129
Laser Eye Center of the East Bay
5790 Stoneridge Mall Road
Pleasanton, CA 94588
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