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Refractive Surgery
For qualified candidates refractive surgery can allow clear vision without dependency of glasses or contacts.
What is Laser Vision Correction?
LASIK is currently the most common type of laser vision correction procedure and is an extremely effective outpatient procedure that is suitable for low, moderate or higher prescriptions. LASIK is currently one of the most frequently performed healthcare procedures in North America.

LASIK can treat a very broad range of nearsightedness, astigmatism, and farsightedness in people who are at least 18 years old, in good general health and have no eye diseases.

Procedure
There are two types of procedures available: LASIK (Laser In- Situ Keratomileusis) and PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy). In LASIK, a microkeratome is used to create a protective corneal flap. The laser is then used to reshape the cornea. When the procedure is completed the flap is closed.

LASIK is an extremely effective technique, especially for higher degrees of myopia. Most doctors and patients are choosing LASIK over PRK due to the following advantages: faster visual recovery, less risk of corneal haze or scarring, reduced need for eye drops after surgery, fewer post-op visits, and the ability to treat a wider range of prescriptions.

With PRK, no scalpels are used and no incisions are made. The surface of the cornea, the epithelium is gently removed. By applying computer-controlled pulses of laser light to the surface of the cornea, the curvature is reshaped to match your prescription. This will allow the light to be properly focused by the eye. The laser vision correction procedure itself takes only a few minutes, and patients are typically back to work within three days.

Surgeon
Dr. Alberto Aran has performed thousands of successful PRK and LASIK procedures with excellent results. He was the first ophthalmic surgeon in Florida to use the FDA approved excimer laser and has trained many of South Florida physicians in the use of the excimer laser over the past years. He is also the Medical Director for TLC Laser Eye Center in Miami.

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  http://www.tlcvision.com/centers/miami/
 
 
 
 




  
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