SBK LASIK SURGERY

SBK LASIK Surgery

SBK LASIK (Sub-Bowman Keratomileusis) is an advanced, blade-free laser vision correction procedure designed to correct myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism with enhanced safety and precision.

Unlike conventional LASIK, SBK LASIK creates an ultra-thin corneal flap using a femtosecond laser, which helps preserve more corneal tissue. This results in better corneal stability, faster healing, and improved visual outcomes.

SBK LASIK offers sharp, clear vision with a high level of accuracy and long-term safety.

🌟 Benefits of SBK LASIK Surgery

✔ Ultra-thin flap for enhanced safety
✔ Blade-free and highly precise procedure
✔ Faster visual recovery
✔ Better corneal strength preservation
✔ Reduced risk of flap-related complications
✔ High success rate for clear, sharp vision

🩺 How It Works

• Detailed digital eye evaluation and corneal mapping

• Creation of ultra-thin flap using femtosecond laser

• Precise reshaping of cornea with excimer laser

• Flap repositioned naturally without stitches

• Improved vision within 24–48 hours

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Frequently Asked Questions – SBK LASIK Surgery

SBK LASIK is an advanced form of LASIK that uses an ultra-thin, blade-free flap to correct vision more safely and accurately.

SBK LASIK uses a thinner flap created with laser technology, preserving more corneal tissue and reducing complication risks.

No. The procedure is painless as numbing eye drops are used. Mild discomfort may be felt for a short time after surgery.

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

Most patients notice clear vision within 24–48 hours, with further improvement over the next few days.

Yes, SBK LASIK is a safe and FDA-approved procedure when performed on suitable candidates by experienced surgeons.

Patients above 18 years with stable eye power and healthy corneas may be eligible after a detailed eye examination.

Most patients become free from glasses or contact lenses after the surgery.

Yes, the correction is permanent, although age-related vision changes may occur later.

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

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