Treating Epithelial Ingrowth with the YAG Laser

Jorge L. Alió, MD described the use of the YAG laser to treat epithelial ingrowth after LASIK as an alternative to flap lifts in a recent issue of Refractive Eyecare. Early treatment of mild-to-moderate epithelial ingrowth with the Nd:YAG laser promises a simple way to eliminate a vexing problem and, possibly, prevent the development of more serious problems.
Instead of lifting the LASIK flap, refractive surgeons can treat most moderate epithelial ingrowth and restore patients’ lost visual acuity with a laser commonly used after cataract surgery. This low-energy, effective procedure uses the workhorse of ophthalmic lasers to spare patients more invasive surgery and avoid the risks of further complications from a flap lift

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2 Responses to “Treating Epithelial Ingrowth with the YAG Laser”

  1. Desmond Bubb says:

    I am very thankful to this topic because it really gives up to date information `~.

  2. Mario Gonzalez says:

    Is there any doctors in the United States that performs the Nd:YAG laser treatment, to treat re-occuring ingrowth epithilial cells?

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