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Is LASIK or LASEK Right for You? Compare Laser Surgery Types

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Which Eye Treatment is Right for You? - a comparison of procedures

Disocver the difference between the two main types of laser eye correction

It can be quite confusing if you are thinking about laser vision correction and want to know which procedure would be best for you. While both LASIK and LASEK can give you excellent vision in a safe and reliable way, some surgeons prefer one or the other, or may indeed only offer one type anyway! How is the prospective patient supposed to decide? What happens in practice is that patients are greatly influenced by what their particular clinician says, and understandable so. It is always worth seeking a second opinion and comparing the findings and comments of each centre. Any clinic worth its salt shouldn’t be threatened by this. Some patients feel more confident with one person or another, based on perhaps only "chemistry".

LASIK and LASEK are both very effective procedures, and can be used to treat myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism (nearsight, farsight and astigmatism). In terms of final vision, we have a preference for LASEK for mild or moderate myopia, and for all reading treatments, and so avoid the need for making a flap. For higher degrees of refractive error, we generally perform LASIK. When there is a choice, it will depend more on the patients needed recovery time, and feeling about having a corneal flap.

If you choose LASIK (when you have the choice), it will usually be for one of the following reasons:

  • faster visual recovery (most patients are at the legal driving standard the next morning, and many are at or close to 20/20)
  • minimal discomfort after the surgery (grittiness for about 4 hours)
  • less chance of getting an infection
  • shorter period using drops post-operatively (about 1 week)
  • fewer post-operative visits
  • having a higher degree of refractive error

If you choose LASEK, it will generally be for one of the following reasons:

  • your corneas are thin
  • you want to avoid any flap-related complications (while rare, many of LASIK's complications are related to the flap in some way)
  • you do not have enough corneal tissue to treat your full prescription and allow for the thickness of the flap (if you don’t cut a flap, you have perhaps another 50-60 microns available, which means another 3-5 dioptres, depending on the laser)
  • the condition of your eyes means that it is better to avoid the high pressure required during the creation of a LASIK flap
  • your corneas are very steep, and you want to avoid problems with preparing the flap (flaps may been thin from steep corneas, although this is in open to discussion)
  • waiting a little longer for your vision to settle down is no problem
  • you have heard LASEK may produce sharper vision than LASIK (also open to discussion!)
  • you participate in contact sports, and want to avoid trauma to the flap
  • your myopia is mild or moderate, and you can have both eyes treated at the same session with LASEK (generally not above -6 to -7 dioptres)

The best choice for you will depend upon specific factors relating to the health and shape of your eyes, your desired speed of recovery, your personal circumstances, and your assessment of the risks of each procedure compared to the benefits. Our clinical team will help guide you through the entire process.

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