All Laser IntraLase Method.TM
For a Blade-Free LASIK ExperienceTM.
Patient Fact Sheet
What is the
All Laser IntraLase Method?
The IntraLase Method is a 100% blade-free approach to creating your corneal
flap-the thin flap of tissue that the doctor folds back in order to perform your LASIK procedure.
How does it differ from other methods of creating a corneal flap?
The
only other way to create a corneal flap is by using an instrument called a microkeratome. A microkeratome is a hand-held steel
blade that makes a cut as it travels across the cornea. With the IntraLase Method, a blade never touches your eye.
How does the IntraLase Method work?
Tiny pulses of
laser light pass harmlessly through the outer portion of your cornea and form a uniform layer of microscopic bubbles just
beneath the surface of your eye. Just prior to LASIK surgery, the doctor can lift the corneal flap by gently and easily separating
the tissue where these bubbles have formed.
Besides being
blade free, what other benefits are there to the IntraLase Method?
The IntraLase Method virtually eliminates
the most severe sight-threatening complications. While LASIK complications are rare, when they do occur they are primarily
related to the use of the microkeratome. Also, in clinical studies, more patients achieve vision that is 20/20 or better when
their LASIK procedure is performed using the IntraLase Method.1 And patients report better quality of vision overall,
particularly in terms of their ability to see well in low light.2
Is the IntraLase Method proven?
To date, the IntraLase Method has been used in hundreds
of thousands of LASIK procedures around the world.
How long
does it take to create a flap using the IntraLase Method?
The creation of the flap itself takes only
about 30 seconds per eye. Including preparation time, the LASIK procedure takes about 10 minutes total.
Is it painful?
No-the doctor applies drops to numb the eye.
What's the reaction of patients who have experienced
the IntraLase Method?
In a clinical survey, the vision in the IntraLase
®-treated eye was
preferred by LASIK patients 3-to-1 over the vision in the microkeratome-treated eye (among those who stated a preference).