What is the definition of iLASIK?
The iLASIK procedure is one of the most precise medical procedures performed today. Dr. Moretsky and Dr. Cassidy now have precise tools to measure and map the uniqueness of both of your eyes – down to the most minute characteristics individual to you. The 3D mapping technology literally creates a blueprint (or fingerprint) of your eye, allowing Dr. Moretsky and Dr. Cassidy to then custom-fit the iLASIK procedure for each of your eyes. The iLASIK procedure itself is revolutionized by the use of two computer-guided lasers – instead of one as in earlier generations of LASIK. The first, ultra-fast IntraLase Femtosecond laser, creates a thin corneal flap, which is then folded back to allow the second laser the Visx Star S4 with 3D eye tracking and iris registration, to correct your vision based on the exact specification/measurements of your eye(s). The procedure takes just minutes. Patients experience a quick virtually painless procedure with the potential of 20/20 or better vision and out
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