LASIK Houston Surgery
More than a million LASIK procedures are performed in Houston annually and a lot of them are because of the advanced techniques used in LASIK Houston surgery. The traditional LASIK procedure involves the creation of a flap on the cornea. The eye is immobilized and a thin flap is cut on top of the cornea. An implement called microkeratome is used for this purpose.
It remains attached to the cornea at one end. Once the flap is cut, it is rolled back. The inner portion of the eyeball called stroma is revealed. In this region, bursts of excimer laser are applied which vaporizes targeted tissues. The stroma is thus reshaped. The flap is replaced and it heals naturally in few weeks.
The latest techniques used in LASIK Houston surgery on Vision Patients
Pioneer doctors work closely with the FDA clinical trials to bring the latest techniques to the LASIK Houston surgery.
- Many Doctors use the new Intralase technology. This is so precise that NASA has deemed it appropriate to be used to correct the vision of its astronauts. This technology effectively creates a precise map of your eye in three dimensions. The information is fed in the VISX Customvue laser. The laser itself cuts the flap on your cornea and reshapes the stroma. So, each flap is contoured to suit the unique visual characteristic of your eye. The end result is a painless and effective procedure which restores your vision to 20/20.
- E-LASIK or epithelial keratomileusis or LASEK is another latest variation used in Houston LASIK vision center. Here the flap on the cornea is cut with Trephine and the eye is coated with a solution based on alcohol. This is done to soften the epithelial tissue. Excimer laser is then applied to correct the vision.
- Sometimes LASIK and LASEK are combined for the most effective results. It is called epi LASIK.
- Another latest procedure recently introduced in the above clinic is called Conductive Keratoplasty or CK which uses heat and radio waves to deal with vision correction.
Some advantages of the latest techniques used by Houston LASIK surgery Doctors
The procedure described above is the conventional LASIK. Several innovations have occurred which has improved upon this technique. Previously, the cutting of the flap could cause irritation or even mild abrasion of the cornea. The reshaping of the stroma required extreme care. All these have now been mechanized causing the side effects to be almost eliminated. Much more powerful lasers are now used in LASIK Houston surgery to obtain even clearer vision and deal with such issues as peripheral vision, halos, glares and night vision.
The latest LASIK techniques use powerful lasers capable of tracking the movement of the eye. The level of precision is amazing. These lasers can track up to 4000 movements of the human eye in a second. The machine can send concentrated bursts of laser at a particular point in the eye. The result is an accuracy of vision which was not possible earlier. All these have made LASIK Houston surgery one of the most popular procedures in the country.

"Thankful to Dr. Segal's office for treating me like an individual and
not soley a LASIK candidate. Both my work and play schedules were
accommodated to get me out of contacts and back on the track!" - Gavin Williams
"I lost my glasses and refused to endure another pair for my astigmatism. Dr. Segal's reputation made my call easy. His office staff is top notch and know me by name and now am glasses free!" - Ana Duran
"No more glasses and contacts! I had LASIK surgery performed by Scott E. Segal, M.D. over a decade ago (2001) and was thrilled with the results! Then, in January 2012, Dr. Segal performed cataract surgery on my right eye. It was the easiest surgery and recovery ever! I have trusted Scott E. Segal, M.D. with my eye care for many, many years! Thank you Dr. Segal!" - Sara Ellen Kaiser
"I have hesitated for years on getting LASIK and now 24 hours later, I have no idea what was I waiting for. No more hiding behind my glasses! Its like a completely new me."
"LASIK was incredible. My vision was good enough that I didn't need to wear glasses or contacts to get by, but I suffered from blurriness and squinting. After LASIK my vision improved to 20/15. Just awesome!"