100% BLADE-FREE LASIK SURGERY

👁️ 100% Blade-Free LASIK Surgery

100% Blade-Free LASIK Surgery is an advanced laser vision correction procedure that corrects refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism without using any surgical blade.

In this procedure, a highly precise femtosecond laser is used to create the corneal flap instead of a blade, ensuring maximum safety, accuracy, and comfort. The vision correction is then performed using an excimer laser for excellent visual outcomes.

Blade-Free LASIK offers faster recovery, improved precision, and enhanced safety compared to traditional blade-based LASIK.

🌟 Benefits of 100% Blade-Free LASIK

✔ No blade, all-laser procedure
✔ Higher precision and accuracy
✔ Enhanced safety and predictability
✔ Faster healing and visual recovery
✔ Reduced risk of complications
✔ Comfortable and painless treatment

🩺 How It Works

• Comprehensive eye evaluation and corneal mapping

• Flap creation using femtosecond laser (no blade)

• Precise corneal reshaping with excimer laser

• Flap repositioned naturally without stitches

• Clear vision within 24–48 hours

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Frequently Asked Questions – 100% Blade-Free LASIK

It is a laser eye surgery where both flap creation and vision correction are done using lasers, without any blade.

Traditional LASIK uses a blade to create the flap, while Blade-Free LASIK uses a femtosecond laser for greater safety and precision.

No. The surgery is painless as numbing eye drops are used. Mild irritation may occur temporarily.

The procedure usually takes around 10–15 minutes per eye.

Most patients experience clear vision within 24–48 hours after the procedure.

Yes, it is a clinically proven and FDA-approved procedure with a high safety profile.

Adults above 18 years with stable eye power and healthy corneas may be eligible after evaluation.

Most patients become free from glasses or contact lenses after Blade-Free LASIK.

Yes, the correction is permanent. However, natural age-related changes in vision can still occur over time.

Most patients can resume daily activities and office work within 1–2 days.

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