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LASIK reshapes eyes while you watch

Imagine vision so sharp it seems like a cheat code. LASIK surgery is a quick, precise process that permanently alters your eye to make it happen.

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How long does the actual laser reshaping take per eye?

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  • Imagine vision so sharp it seems like a cheat code. LASIK surgery is a quick, precise process that permanently alters your eye to make it happen.
  • The mechanism behind LASIK is surprisingly elegant.
  • This precise intervention highlights the incredible adaptability of the human body and the ingenuity of medical science.

Your vision, once blurry or distorted, can be sculpted back into clarity using a laser. While you're awake, an incredibly precise laser — guided by a map of your unique eye — reshapes the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped front surface of your eye. This isn't just about making things clearer; it's about fundamentally changing how light bends as it enters your eye, focusing it correctly onto your retina.

Here's the wild part: the reshaping itself takes less than a minute per eye. The entire procedure, from numbing drops to bandage removal, is often over in under fifteen minutes for both eyes. Before the laser does its work, a small flap is created in the outer layer of the cornea. This flap is carefully lifted, allowing the excimer laser to ablate, or vaporize, microscopic amounts of tissue from the underlying corneal stroma. The amount and pattern of tissue removed are calculated down to the micrometer, based on your specific prescription.

The mechanism behind LASIK is surprisingly elegant. Myopia (nearsightedness) happens when your eyeball is too long or your cornea is too steeply curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina. Hyperopia (farsightedness) is the opposite: too short an eyeball or too flat a cornea, focusing light behind the retina. By flattening the cornea for myopia or steepening it for hyperopia, the laser adjusts its focal power. It's like grinding a custom lens directly onto your eye, turning a biological flaw into a perfectly tuned optical instrument.

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