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My corneas are too thin for LASIK, but I’ve been told I could perhaps have it using the IntraLase Method. Is that true?

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My corneas are too thin for LASIK, but I’ve been told I could perhaps have it using the IntraLase Method. Is that true?

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Yes, perhaps. Sometimes a person is a poor candidate for traditional LASIK because their corneas are too thin for the flaps to be created reliably and safely using a microkeratome. But the IntraLase® laser can be more precisely controlled than a hand-held device, and the laser beam is set to penetrate the cornea at a very shallow level. This enables the flap to be created more thinly to match the thinner corneas. To learn more about IntraLase, or to view a LASIK procedure, please call or email us. You can schedule a complimentary LASIK consultation with Dr. Feldman, to ask your questions and voice your concerns, and Dr. Feldman will be glad to discuss options with you. ClearView Eye and Laser Medical Center provides IntraLase LASIK procedures in the San Diego, California area. We offer this web page as general information. This information should not be considered formal medical advice. Please contact us today for formal advice during a complimentary IntraLase LASIK consultation in San

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