LASIK (by Alcon) $500 (2 eye)
Femto LASIK (by Alcon) $710 (2 eye)
Femto LASIK (by Victus) $650 (2 eye)
FemtoSmile / ReLEx SMILE (By Zeiss) $850 (2 eye)
Photorefractive Keratomileusis (PRK) $600 (2 eye)
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Your Guide to Laser Vision Correction
Welcome to [Eye Hospital Name], a world-renowned eye care center offering advanced laser vision correction procedures alongside the benefits of medical tourism! We understand the desire for freedom from glasses and contacts, and we're here to help you achieve it.
This guide explores LASIK, Femto LASIK, Femto SMILE, and PRK, outlining precautions, what to expect during surgery, and aftercare.
Understanding Your Options:
• LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis): A widely trusted procedure that creates a thin corneal flap using a microkeratome (blade) or femtosecond laser. The underlying corneal tissue is reshaped with an excimer laser to correct vision.
• Femto LASIK (Femtosecond Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis): Femto LASIK is an advanced variation of LASIK that utilizes a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap instead of a traditional microkeratome blade. This technology offers increased precision and customization, leading to potentially better visual outcomes and faster recovery times.
• Femto SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction): Femto SMILE is a minimally invasive technique that corrects vision by creating a small incision in the cornea through which a lenticule (a tiny, disc-shaped piece of tissue) is removed through a small incision. Ideal for patients with thin corneas.
• PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy): PRK is another type of laser eye surgery that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors. Unlike LASIK, PRK does not involve creating a corneal flap. Instead, the outer layer of the cornea (epithelium) is gently removed before the laser treatment. PRK may be recommended for patients with thin corneas or those who are not suitable candidates for LASIK.
Before undergoing any refractive surgery procedure, it's crucial for patients to understand and adhere to certain precautions. These precautions help ensure the best possible outcomes and minimize the risk of complications.
Preoperative Precautions
1. Comprehensive Eye Examination:
• Before undergoing laser eye surgery, you will undergo a thorough eye examination to assess your eye health and determine your candidacy for the procedure. This evaluation will include measurements of your corneal thickness, pupil size, refractive errors, and overall eye health.
• Diagnostic tests such as corneal topography, wavefront analysis, and pachymetry will be performed to assess the overall health of your eyes and suitability for surgery.
2. Medical History Review:
• It's essential to provide your surgeon with a detailed medical history, including any past eye conditions, surgeries, allergies, medications, and systemic health issues.
• Certain medical conditions or medications may affect your suitability for laser eye surgery.
3. Contact Lens Usage:
• Discontinue soft contact lens wear at least one week before your initial consultation and two weeks before surgery.
• If you wear rigid gas permeable (RGP) or hard contact lenses, you may need to stop wearing them for a longer period before your consultation and surgery, as advised by your ophthalmologist.
4. Eye Health Maintenance:
• Maintain good eye hygiene by avoiding eye makeup, lotions, and creams around the eyes on the day of surgery.
• Protect your eyes from trauma and injury in the days leading up to surgery.
During Surgery Precautions:
• You'll be comfortably positioned and given anesthetic eye drops.
• The entire procedure is usually very quick, often under 15 minutes per eye.
• Our advanced laser technologies enable precise and accurate treatment tailored to your unique visual needs. Your surgeon will utilize state-of-the-art equipment to reshape your cornea with utmost precision, ensuring optimal visual outcomes.
• Follow the guidance of the surgical team throughout the procedure.
• Remain calm and cooperative during the surgery, as patient cooperation is essential for optimal outcomes.
Postoperative Precautions and Care:
• You may experience temporary blurry vision, light sensitivity, and mild discomfort.
• Use prescribed eye drops as directed by your surgeon to prevent infection and promote healing.
• Avoid rubbing or touching your eyes, as this can dislodge the corneal flap (in LASIK and Femto LASIK) or interfere with the healing process.
• Protect your eyes from exposure to sunlight, wind, dust, and other irritants by wearing
sunglasses or protective eyewear outdoors.
You'll be able to see after surgery, but your vision won't be clear right away. Vision after laser vision correction is generally good within a few days, your chances for improved vision are based, in part, on how good your vision was before surgery.
You'll have a follow-up appointment with your eye doctor 1 to 2 days after surgery. This is to see how your eye is healing and check for any complications.
It might be a few weeks before you can start to use cosmetics around your eyes again. You also might have to wait several weeks before resuming strenuous contact sports, swimming or using hot tubs.
Follow your doctor's recommendations about how soon you can resume your usual activities.
Benefits of Medical Tourism at Watany Eye Hospitals
• Advanced Technology: We utilize the latest laser systems for exceptional results.
• Experienced Surgeons: Our team of highly skilled ophthalmologists perform thousands of procedures annually.
• Competitive Costs: Enjoy significant savings compared to laser vision correction in your home country.
• Beautiful Destination: Recover in comfort and explore our stunning location.
What procedures are available at Watany Eye Hospitals in Egypt?
How many medical staff are there at Watany Eye Hospitals in Egypt and what accreditations do they have?
LASIK (by Alcon) $500 (2 eye)
Femto LASIK (by Alcon) $710 (2 eye)
Femto LASIK (by Victus) $650 (2 eye)
FemtoSmile / ReLEx SMILE (By Zeiss) $850 (2 eye)
Photorefractive Keratomileusis (PRK) $600 (2 eye)
See the World Clearly
Your Guide to Laser Vision Correction
Welcome to [Eye Hospital Name], a world-renowned eye care center offering advanced laser vision correction procedures alongside the benefits of medical tourism! We understand the desire for freedom from glasses and contacts, and we're here to help you achieve it.
This guide explores LASIK, Femto LASIK, Femto SMILE, and PRK, outlining precautions, what to expect during surgery, and aftercare.
Understanding Your Options:
• LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis): A widely trusted procedure that creates a thin corneal flap using a microkeratome (blade) or femtosecond laser. The underlying corneal tissue is reshaped with an excimer laser to correct vision.
• Femto LASIK (Femtosecond Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis): Femto LASIK is an advanced variation of LASIK that utilizes a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap instead of a traditional microkeratome blade. This technology offers increased precision and customization, leading to potentially better visual outcomes and faster recovery times.
• Femto SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction): Femto SMILE is a minimally invasive technique that corrects vision by creating a small incision in the cornea through which a lenticule (a tiny, disc-shaped piece of tissue) is removed through a small incision. Ideal for patients with thin corneas.
• PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy): PRK is another type of laser eye surgery that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors. Unlike LASIK, PRK does not involve creating a corneal flap. Instead, the outer layer of the cornea (epithelium) is gently removed before the laser treatment. PRK may be recommended for patients with thin corneas or those who are not suitable candidates for LASIK.
Before undergoing any refractive surgery procedure, it's crucial for patients to understand and adhere to certain precautions. These precautions help ensure the best possible outcomes and minimize the risk of complications.
Preoperative Precautions
1. Comprehensive Eye Examination:
• Before undergoing laser eye surgery, you will undergo a thorough eye examination to assess your eye health and determine your candidacy for the procedure. This evaluation will include measurements of your corneal thickness, pupil size, refractive errors, and overall eye health.
• Diagnostic tests such as corneal topography, wavefront analysis, and pachymetry will be performed to assess the overall health of your eyes and suitability for surgery.
2. Medical History Review:
• It's essential to provide your surgeon with a detailed medical history, including any past eye conditions, surgeries, allergies, medications, and systemic health issues.
• Certain medical conditions or medications may affect your suitability for laser eye surgery.
3. Contact Lens Usage:
• Discontinue soft contact lens wear at least one week before your initial consultation and two weeks before surgery.
• If you wear rigid gas permeable (RGP) or hard contact lenses, you may need to stop wearing them for a longer period before your consultation and surgery, as advised by your ophthalmologist.
4. Eye Health Maintenance:
• Maintain good eye hygiene by avoiding eye makeup, lotions, and creams around the eyes on the day of surgery.
• Protect your eyes from trauma and injury in the days leading up to surgery.
During Surgery Precautions:
• You'll be comfortably positioned and given anesthetic eye drops.
• The entire procedure is usually very quick, often under 15 minutes per eye.
• Our advanced laser technologies enable precise and accurate treatment tailored to your unique visual needs. Your surgeon will utilize state-of-the-art equipment to reshape your cornea with utmost precision, ensuring optimal visual outcomes.
• Follow the guidance of the surgical team throughout the procedure.
• Remain calm and cooperative during the surgery, as patient cooperation is essential for optimal outcomes.
Postoperative Precautions and Care:
• You may experience temporary blurry vision, light sensitivity, and mild discomfort.
• Use prescribed eye drops as directed by your surgeon to prevent infection and promote healing.
• Avoid rubbing or touching your eyes, as this can dislodge the corneal flap (in LASIK and Femto LASIK) or interfere with the healing process.
• Protect your eyes from exposure to sunlight, wind, dust, and other irritants by wearing
sunglasses or protective eyewear outdoors.
You'll be able to see after surgery, but your vision won't be clear right away. Vision after laser vision correction is generally good within a few days, your chances for improved vision are based, in part, on how good your vision was before surgery.
You'll have a follow-up appointment with your eye doctor 1 to 2 days after surgery. This is to see how your eye is healing and check for any complications.
It might be a few weeks before you can start to use cosmetics around your eyes again. You also might have to wait several weeks before resuming strenuous contact sports, swimming or using hot tubs.
Follow your doctor's recommendations about how soon you can resume your usual activities.
Benefits of Medical Tourism at Watany Eye Hospitals
• Advanced Technology: We utilize the latest laser systems for exceptional results.
• Experienced Surgeons: Our team of highly skilled ophthalmologists perform thousands of procedures annually.
• Competitive Costs: Enjoy significant savings compared to laser vision correction in your home country.
• Beautiful Destination: Recover in comfort and explore our stunning location.
What procedures are available at Watany Eye Hospitals in Egypt?
How many medical staff are there at Watany Eye Hospitals in Egypt and what accreditations do they have?
LASIK (by Alcon) $500 (2 eye)
Femto LASIK (by Alcon) $710 (2 eye)
Femto LASIK (by Victus) $650 (2 eye)
FemtoSmile / ReLEx SMILE (By Zeiss) $850 (2 eye)
Photorefractive Keratomileusis (PRK) $600 (2 eye)
See the World Clearly
Your Guide to Laser Vision Correction
Welcome to [Eye Hospital Name], a world-renowned eye care center offering advanced laser vision correction procedures alongside the benefits of medical tourism! We understand the desire for freedom from glasses and contacts, and we're here to help you achieve it.
This guide explores LASIK, Femto LASIK, Femto SMILE, and PRK, outlining precautions, what to expect during surgery, and aftercare.
Understanding Your Options:
• LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis): A widely trusted procedure that creates a thin corneal flap using a microkeratome (blade) or femtosecond laser. The underlying corneal tissue is reshaped with an excimer laser to correct vision.
• Femto LASIK (Femtosecond Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis): Femto LASIK is an advanced variation of LASIK that utilizes a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap instead of a traditional microkeratome blade. This technology offers increased precision and customization, leading to potentially better visual outcomes and faster recovery times.
• Femto SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction): Femto SMILE is a minimally invasive technique that corrects vision by creating a small incision in the cornea through which a lenticule (a tiny, disc-shaped piece of tissue) is removed through a small incision. Ideal for patients with thin corneas.
• PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy): PRK is another type of laser eye surgery that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors. Unlike LASIK, PRK does not involve creating a corneal flap. Instead, the outer layer of the cornea (epithelium) is gently removed before the laser treatment. PRK may be recommended for patients with thin corneas or those who are not suitable candidates for LASIK.
Before undergoing any refractive surgery procedure, it's crucial for patients to understand and adhere to certain precautions. These precautions help ensure the best possible outcomes and minimize the risk of complications.
Preoperative Precautions
1. Comprehensive Eye Examination:
• Before undergoing laser eye surgery, you will undergo a thorough eye examination to assess your eye health and determine your candidacy for the procedure. This evaluation will include measurements of your corneal thickness, pupil size, refractive errors, and overall eye health.
• Diagnostic tests such as corneal topography, wavefront analysis, and pachymetry will be performed to assess the overall health of your eyes and suitability for surgery.
2. Medical History Review:
• It's essential to provide your surgeon with a detailed medical history, including any past eye conditions, surgeries, allergies, medications, and systemic health issues.
• Certain medical conditions or medications may affect your suitability for laser eye surgery.
3. Contact Lens Usage:
• Discontinue soft contact lens wear at least one week before your initial consultation and two weeks before surgery.
• If you wear rigid gas permeable (RGP) or hard contact lenses, you may need to stop wearing them for a longer period before your consultation and surgery, as advised by your ophthalmologist.
4. Eye Health Maintenance:
• Maintain good eye hygiene by avoiding eye makeup, lotions, and creams around the eyes on the day of surgery.
• Protect your eyes from trauma and injury in the days leading up to surgery.
During Surgery Precautions:
• You'll be comfortably positioned and given anesthetic eye drops.
• The entire procedure is usually very quick, often under 15 minutes per eye.
• Our advanced laser technologies enable precise and accurate treatment tailored to your unique visual needs. Your surgeon will utilize state-of-the-art equipment to reshape your cornea with utmost precision, ensuring optimal visual outcomes.
• Follow the guidance of the surgical team throughout the procedure.
• Remain calm and cooperative during the surgery, as patient cooperation is essential for optimal outcomes.
Postoperative Precautions and Care:
• You may experience temporary blurry vision, light sensitivity, and mild discomfort.
• Use prescribed eye drops as directed by your surgeon to prevent infection and promote healing.
• Avoid rubbing or touching your eyes, as this can dislodge the corneal flap (in LASIK and Femto LASIK) or interfere with the healing process.
• Protect your eyes from exposure to sunlight, wind, dust, and other irritants by wearing
sunglasses or protective eyewear outdoors.
You'll be able to see after surgery, but your vision won't be clear right away. Vision after laser vision correction is generally good within a few days, your chances for improved vision are based, in part, on how good your vision was before surgery.
You'll have a follow-up appointment with your eye doctor 1 to 2 days after surgery. This is to see how your eye is healing and check for any complications.
It might be a few weeks before you can start to use cosmetics around your eyes again. You also might have to wait several weeks before resuming strenuous contact sports, swimming or using hot tubs.
Follow your doctor's recommendations about how soon you can resume your usual activities.
Benefits of Medical Tourism at Watany Eye Hospitals
• Advanced Technology: We utilize the latest laser systems for exceptional results.
• Experienced Surgeons: Our team of highly skilled ophthalmologists perform thousands of procedures annually.
• Competitive Costs: Enjoy significant savings compared to laser vision correction in your home country.
• Beautiful Destination: Recover in comfort and explore our stunning location.
What procedures are available at Watany Eye Hospitals in Egypt?
How many medical staff are there at Watany Eye Hospitals in Egypt and what accreditations do they have?
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