LASEK eye laser method (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis)

LASEK eye laser method (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis)

The LASEK method (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis) is a proven alternative to the LASIK method. First, the eyes are prepared for the treatment with anesthetic eye drops. Then, the top cell layer of the cornea (epithelium) is detached and removed. After removal of the epithelium, the corneal layer to be sculpted is exposed and the actual laser eye correction can begin.

The corneal tissue is shaped with the excimer laser to give it the correct curvature. The refractive error is corrected. The eye is now able to properly focus incoming light so that a sharp image can be formed on the retina. After the laser procedure is complete, a therapeutic contact lens is placed in the eye. It protects the eye after the epithelium is removed and helps the wound area heal. The contact lens remains in the eye for approximately 3 to 5 days.

Anatomy of the human eye

Optic nerve (lat. Nervus opticus) in the eye

The optic nerve is responsible for ensuring that information from the retina reaches the brain. The concentrated bundle of millions of nerve fibers converts the light stimuli from the retina into impulses and sends them to ...

Inner eye shell

The inner shell forms the retina. It is used to receive light stimuli. The light impressions are transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve and processed there.

Blind spot (papilla)

The so-called blind spot is the point in the eye where the retina is interrupted and merges with the optic nerve. Since there are no light receptors at this point, ...