Bladeless LASIK

LASIK surgery is one of the most popular forms of vision correction. This popularity is because it can effectively correct many vision problems.

If you're considering LASIK surgery in Springfield & Woodbridge, VA, you may have heard of two types, regular bladeless and custom bladeless. So, what's the difference? Our doctors at Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia are here to explain.

Bladeless LASIK

What Is Bladeless LASIK?

Bladeless LASIK, also known as all-laser LASIK or femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK, is a type of vision correction surgery that uses two lasers. The first laser is used to create a thin flap in the cornea. This flap is then lifted so that the second laser can be used to reshape the cornea and correct vision problems.

The advantage of bladeless LASIK is that it is exact. As a result, LASIK can be used to treat a wide range of vision problems, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Regular Bladeless LASIK vs. Custom Bladeless LASIK

So, what's the difference between regular bladeless and custom bladeless LASIK? The main difference is that the second laser is used to correct vision.

In regular bladeless LASIK, this laser is known as an excimer laser. This laser is effective in correcting vision, but it can sometimes result in higher levels of night vision problems, such as halos and glare.

In custom bladeless LASIK, the second laser is a femtosecond laser. This type of laser is even more precise than an excimer laser and has been shown to reduce the risk of night vision problems.

Bladeless LASIK vs. Traditional LASIK

It's important to note that there is also a type of LASIK surgery known as traditional LASIK. This type of surgery uses a blade rather than a laser to create the flap in the cornea.

While traditional LASIK can be effective, it has some disadvantages. First, it is not as precise as bladeless LASIK. This means it is not always effective in correcting vision problems like astigmatism. Additionally, traditional LASIK has a higher risk of complications, such as infection and dry eye.

Is Bladeless LASIK Right for Me?

The best way to find out if bladeless LASIK is right for you is to schedule a consultation with our eye surgeon (ophthalmologist). During this consultation, we will thoroughly examine your eyes and discuss your vision goals. Based on this information, we recommend the best type of LASIK surgery.

However, bladeless LASIK has some advantages that may make it the best choice for you. These advantages include:

  • Reduced risk of night vision problems
  • Greater precision
  • Fast recovery time
  • Better patient comfort
  • Safe procedure

Book an Appointment with Our Eye Surgeon Today

If you're considering LASIK surgery in Springfield & Woodbridge, VA, our team at Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia can help. We provide regular and custom bladeless LASIK so that we can tailor the surgery to your specific needs. Contact us today at (703) 451-6111 to learn more about bladeless LASIK or to schedule a consultation.

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