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Intralase Bladefree Technology
 
 


IntraLase FS Bladefree

INTRALASE - The Essential Component of Better Vision

The Spectrum Eye Center now offers Blade Free All Laser LASIK. Intralase FS Laser provides a less invasive computer controlled approach.

Intralase FS Laser Technology provides a less invasive computer controlled approach to the important first step of Laser Vision Correction. Traditionally, the first step of Laser Vision Correction has been performed with a surgical blade. Today the procedure has been enriched with the remarkable micron level accuracy of the Intralase FS Laser, making every procedure more predictable. Studies have shown the Intralase technology to be 100 times more accurate than traditional bladed LASIK. Intralase enriched LASIK is one of the safest forms of surgical vision correction today.

Intralase Technology advances LASIK Success

This technology benefits you by being a safer procedure with predictably better vision at follow up exams. More patients prefer their vision and see better following Laser Vision Correction with Intralase than with previous methods.

The outer surface of the cornea suffers no trauma, creating a completely pain-free procedure. Because of the incredibly small spot size (3 microns), flexible platform and femtosecond precision, Dr. Bogart can customize and design a very precise computer controlled incision without the risk of damaging surrounding tissue.

Key components in quality care are technology and state of the art equipment. Better technology, better results, better vision.

 


INTRALASE - Frequently Asked Questions

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The IntraLase laser is uniquely safe, uniquely precise and offers patients predictably better visual results. The advanced IntraLase technology has given many patients more confidence when considering laser vision correction. Surgeons frequently prescribe the INTRALASE® FS laser because it provides micron level accuracy and significantly reduces the possibility of risk and unpredictable outcomes.

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With the IntraLase laser, the surgeon uses the precision of a laser to create the corneal flap. The accuracy of the laser (100 times more accurate than a blade) is unparalleled by any other technology in vision correction surgery. This advanced technology allows the surgeon more control during the procedure, and even allow customization of the corneal flap for every individual patient. Because of its consistent accuracy, IntraLase now makes it possible to treat many patients who were dismissed as candidates for laser vision correction due to thin corneas.

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Most surgeons acknowledge that the main safety issues in laser vision correction are related to the use of the mechanical device used to create the corneal flap. Multiple studies which compare the incidence of complications when using the IntraLase laser versus the microkeratome device have shown a significant decrease in the events that adversely impact safety.

The IntraLase laser provides a unique level of safety because of its micron level precision. Clinical studies establishing the precision and accuracy of the INTRALASE® FS laser have led researchers to proclaim IntraLase technology as 100 times more accurate in creating the flap (the first step of the LASIK procedure) than the traditional approach with a surgical blade. The statement is founded upon comparative studies that report the likelihood of inaccuracy with the mechanical device as compared to that of the INTRALASE FS laser.

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IntraLase is rapidly becoming known as the key ingredient to optimizing results in laser vision correction surgery. Comparative clinical studies confirm that patients see better following laser vision correction with IntraLase than with previous methods.

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Be sure to ask for IntraLase by name. Only the INTRALASE FS laser can provide the computer controlled, laser precision required for maximum predictability. You doctor can explain the difference between other procedures that may be advertised as "all laser", such as LASEK or PRK which are surface ablations that do not require the creation of a corneal flap. These procedures generally require longer healing time and frequently involve more discomfort.

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LASIK surgery may be elective, but good vision is not. Advanced technologies are usually more expensive for the surgeon to employ in a practice. IntraLase surgeons are frequently key opinion leaders who continually evaluate all advances in technology. They have found that the IntraLase computer-guided laser for flap creation is the most sophisticated and accurate system available today.





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