Lasik

Synonyms Laser in situ keratomileusis “in situ” = in situ, at the normal location; “kerato” = cornea, cornea; “mileusis” = shaping, modeling Definition Lasik is a surgical procedure that corrects visual defects of the eyes with laser. Both short-sightedness (myopia) and long-sightedness (hyperopia) as well as as astigmatism can be operated on with the help … Lasik

Prognosis | Lasik

Prognosis In order to interpret a successful result, the following information is given on Lasik results that differ from the desired value by either half a diopter or a whole diopter. In the correction of short-sightedness (myopia), Lasik has a success rate of approximately 84% with a deviation of 0.5 dopters from the desired visual … Prognosis | Lasik

Laser therapy

Definition – What is laser therapy? Laser therapy refers to a medical application in which bundled light rays in the form of a laser are shot at a lesion on the body. It is often used on the eyes and skin, for example to remove moles or scars. There are different types of laser treatment, … Laser therapy

Preparation | Laser therapy

Preparation Before each treatment, patients must be informed in detail by the treating physician about the upcoming treatment. All possible risks must be explained and weighed up. The decision for laser therapy must be made individually for each patient, because it depends on the type of treatment and the patient himself. As a rule, it … Preparation | Laser therapy

Duration | Laser therapy

Duration The duration depends on the type of treatment and the underlying disease. The removal of individual moles or scars usually takes a few minutes. If hair is to be removed over a larger area during laser treatment, this may take longer. However, often it is not done with a single treatment, but requires several … Duration | Laser therapy