Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) at Magrabi Hospitals and Centers
LASIK is the most commonly performed refractive surgery procedure. A wide range of myopia, Hyperobia, and astigmatism can be corrected by the LASIK procedure. It is a delicate surgical procedure that allows for a very predictable healing response. Why is it so popular? LASIK has advantages over other procedures, including a relative lack of pain afterward and the fact that good vision is usually achieved almost immediately, or at least by the very next day.
How it works
Step 1: An instrument called a Microkeratome is used in LASIK eye surgery to create a thin, circular flap in the cornea. The surgeon folds the flap back out of the way.
Step 2: some corneal tissue is then removed from underneath the corneal flap using an Excimer laser. The laser uses a cool ultraviolet light beam to precisely remove (“ablate”) very tiny bits of tissue from the cornea to reshape it. When the cornea is reshaped in the right way, it works better to focus light into the eye and onto the retina, providing clearer vision than before.
Step 3: The flap is then laid back in place, covering the area where the corneal tissue was removed. This corneal reshaping only takes few minutes and is almost painless.
Both nearsighted and farsighted people can benefit from the LASIK procedure. With nearsighted people, the goal is to flatten the too-steep cornea; with farsighted people, a steeper cornea is desired. Also, Excimer lasers can correct astigmatism, by smoothing an irregular cornea into a more normal shape.
Am I Suitable
Your eyes are even more individual than your fingerprints. So we can’t establish whether Lasik is right for you without a thorough eye assessment. But you can be eligible if you are:
Over a quarter of the people seen at consultation are advised that laser eye treatment is not their best option. To determine the right solution for you, our specialist clinical team will carry out a number of measurements and eye tests, most of which will be familiar to you. If you turn out to ineligible for Lasik, don’t worry, we have all possible alternatives for your case.
Before the Procedure
Contact lenses must be removed from the operative eye prior to the day of your procedure as follows:
The Day of the procedure
During the procedure
After the procedure
Few Do’s & Don’ts
Results
Lasik has helped millions around the world to reduce their dependence on glasses and contact lenses. Lasik success rates are around 98% of all our patients as they achieve driving standard of vision, or better, without their glasses or contact lenses.
Possible Risks
Though extremely rare, as in any medical procedure, there may be some side effects associated with Excimer laser treatment but they can fade away be time or treated
Irritation: It is not unusual to feel as if there is an eyelash in your eye. You will be given medication to take if you experience any discomfort.
Blurry Vision: Your vision may be blurry for the first few hours after your LASIK treatment. Within several hours you will notice significant improvement.
Night Glare: This symptom is most apparent during the first several weeks of your recovery. Night glare usually resolves and returns to pre-procedure levels once both eyes have healed.
Reading Vision: You may be slightly farsighted immediately following your LASIK procedure. This will temporarily affect your reading vision, especially if you are over 40.
Light Sensitivity: You may experience increased sensitivity to light for the first few hours after your LASIK procedure. A good pair of sunglasses will help.
Infection: There is a very slight risk of infection during the first one to two weeks after your procedure. As part of your treatment, you will receive antibiotic drops before and after your session. To minimize the risk of infection, we recommend that you avoid activities such as gardening or swimming for the first week.
Overcorrection: You may experience some overcorrection during the healing process. Again, this is a normal part of your eye’s healing. You’ll find that your vision will stabilize within one to four weeks, depending on your initial level of refractive error. In rare cases, the overcorrection may persist. After a three to four months period, an enhancement procedure can be performed to remedy this problem at no charge to you.
Regression: vision mostly remains stable. Some individuals may experience a degree of regression or undercorrection, although this is usually minimal. It can be corrected with an additional procedure. The overwhelming majority of individuals require only one procedure.
Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, located in Umm Hurair 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates offers patients Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties
. The cost of a Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) procedure ranges from $953 to $1,634, whilst the national average price is approximately $1,878. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 8 in total, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including:
What does Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, Airport offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, Airport?
LASIK (laser in situ keratomileuses), commonly referred to as laser eye surgery, is a type of refractive eye surgery to correct vision issues. The procedure reshapes the cornea in order to allow light that enters the eye to be properly focused onto the retina for better and clearer vision. It is mainly performed to treat hyperopia (farsightedness), myopia (nearsightedness), and astigmatism. In some cases, LASIK may also be performed on people with mild to moderate cases of refractive errors.
LASIK surgery is basically pain-free and quick. The results enable you to have improved vision eyeglasses or contact lenses. The procedure can be performed on people between the ages of 21 and 40. Sometimes, people over 40 years old can also undergo this procedure.
It is important to be aware that LASIK is not for everyone. There are some cases where patients are not recommended to undergo the procedure, particularly those with keratoconus, immune system disorders, large pupils, advanced glaucoma, eye issues caused by diabetes, past ocular herpes infection, autoimmune disorders, and dry eyes. Make sure to consult with your eye doctor before considering undergoing this type of surgery.
Before LASIK, you may have nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism and you are probably dependent on eyeglasses or contact lenses. Wearing either eyeglasses or contact lenses limits your activities. After LASIK, you can have a clear vision and live an active lifestyle, such as participating in sports. The procedure will significantly improve your quality of life.
During the day of the procedure, you may experience hazy or blurry vision. However, your vision will improve over the next couple of days after the procedure. If your job is not physically demanding, you should be able to go back to work within 2-3 weeks after the procedure. Your eyes will continue to heal and improve for about 6 months after LASIK. It is important to follow all aftercare instructions from your healthcare provider to minimize complications and accelerate the healing process.
LASIK offers a very high success rate. Studies revealed that 95% of patients with nearsightedness can achieve 20/25 vision following their surgery. More than 8 out of 10 people who’ve had :ASIK surgery no longer need glasses or contact lenses in their daily activities.
The results you will get depend on several factors, including your specific refractive error. Those with low degree nearsightedness usually achieve the most successful result. The results are less predictable on people with high degree farsightedness or nearsightedness, along with astigmatism.
Some LASIK patients require a second surgery for enhancement because the surgery results led to an under-correction. In some very rare cases, some people’s eyes can slowly return to the level of vision they had before surgery due to certain conditions, such as another eye problem, abnormal wound healing, and hormonal imbalances.
LASIK also carries some risks that you need to be aware of, including dry eyes, glare, double vision, halos, under-corrections, overcorrections, flap problems, astigmatism, regression, vision loss, and vision changes. Make sure to talk to your eye doctor about the risks.
Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) at Magrabi Hospitals and Centers
LASIK is the most commonly performed refractive surgery procedure. A wide range of myopia, Hyperobia, and astigmatism can be corrected by the LASIK procedure. It is a delicate surgical procedure that allows for a very predictable healing response. Why is it so popular? LASIK has advantages over other procedures, including a relative lack of pain afterward and the fact that good vision is usually achieved almost immediately, or at least by the very next day.
How it works
Step 1: An instrument called a Microkeratome is used in LASIK eye surgery to create a thin, circular flap in the cornea. The surgeon folds the flap back out of the way.
Step 2: some corneal tissue is then removed from underneath the corneal flap using an Excimer laser. The laser uses a cool ultraviolet light beam to precisely remove (“ablate”) very tiny bits of tissue from the cornea to reshape it. When the cornea is reshaped in the right way, it works better to focus light into the eye and onto the retina, providing clearer vision than before.
Step 3: The flap is then laid back in place, covering the area where the corneal tissue was removed. This corneal reshaping only takes few minutes and is almost painless.
Both nearsighted and farsighted people can benefit from the LASIK procedure. With nearsighted people, the goal is to flatten the too-steep cornea; with farsighted people, a steeper cornea is desired. Also, Excimer lasers can correct astigmatism, by smoothing an irregular cornea into a more normal shape.
Am I Suitable
Your eyes are even more individual than your fingerprints. So we can’t establish whether Lasik is right for you without a thorough eye assessment. But you can be eligible if you are:
Over a quarter of the people seen at consultation are advised that laser eye treatment is not their best option. To determine the right solution for you, our specialist clinical team will carry out a number of measurements and eye tests, most of which will be familiar to you. If you turn out to ineligible for Lasik, don’t worry, we have all possible alternatives for your case.
Before the Procedure
Contact lenses must be removed from the operative eye prior to the day of your procedure as follows:
The Day of the procedure
During the procedure
After the procedure
Few Do’s & Don’ts
Results
Lasik has helped millions around the world to reduce their dependence on glasses and contact lenses. Lasik success rates are around 98% of all our patients as they achieve driving standard of vision, or better, without their glasses or contact lenses.
Possible Risks
Though extremely rare, as in any medical procedure, there may be some side effects associated with Excimer laser treatment but they can fade away be time or treated
Irritation: It is not unusual to feel as if there is an eyelash in your eye. You will be given medication to take if you experience any discomfort.
Blurry Vision: Your vision may be blurry for the first few hours after your LASIK treatment. Within several hours you will notice significant improvement.
Night Glare: This symptom is most apparent during the first several weeks of your recovery. Night glare usually resolves and returns to pre-procedure levels once both eyes have healed.
Reading Vision: You may be slightly farsighted immediately following your LASIK procedure. This will temporarily affect your reading vision, especially if you are over 40.
Light Sensitivity: You may experience increased sensitivity to light for the first few hours after your LASIK procedure. A good pair of sunglasses will help.
Infection: There is a very slight risk of infection during the first one to two weeks after your procedure. As part of your treatment, you will receive antibiotic drops before and after your session. To minimize the risk of infection, we recommend that you avoid activities such as gardening or swimming for the first week.
Overcorrection: You may experience some overcorrection during the healing process. Again, this is a normal part of your eye’s healing. You’ll find that your vision will stabilize within one to four weeks, depending on your initial level of refractive error. In rare cases, the overcorrection may persist. After a three to four months period, an enhancement procedure can be performed to remedy this problem at no charge to you.
Regression: vision mostly remains stable. Some individuals may experience a degree of regression or undercorrection, although this is usually minimal. It can be corrected with an additional procedure. The overwhelming majority of individuals require only one procedure.
Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, located in Umm Hurair 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates offers patients Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties
. The cost of a Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) procedure ranges from $953 to $1,634, whilst the national average price is approximately $1,878. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 8 in total, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including:
What does Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, Airport offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, Airport?
Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) at Magrabi Hospitals and Centers
LASIK is the most commonly performed refractive surgery procedure. A wide range of myopia, Hyperobia, and astigmatism can be corrected by the LASIK procedure. It is a delicate surgical procedure that allows for a very predictable healing response. Why is it so popular? LASIK has advantages over other procedures, including a relative lack of pain afterward and the fact that good vision is usually achieved almost immediately, or at least by the very next day.
How it works
Step 1: An instrument called a Microkeratome is used in LASIK eye surgery to create a thin, circular flap in the cornea. The surgeon folds the flap back out of the way.
Step 2: some corneal tissue is then removed from underneath the corneal flap using an Excimer laser. The laser uses a cool ultraviolet light beam to precisely remove (“ablate”) very tiny bits of tissue from the cornea to reshape it. When the cornea is reshaped in the right way, it works better to focus light into the eye and onto the retina, providing clearer vision than before.
Step 3: The flap is then laid back in place, covering the area where the corneal tissue was removed. This corneal reshaping only takes few minutes and is almost painless.
Both nearsighted and farsighted people can benefit from the LASIK procedure. With nearsighted people, the goal is to flatten the too-steep cornea; with farsighted people, a steeper cornea is desired. Also, Excimer lasers can correct astigmatism, by smoothing an irregular cornea into a more normal shape.
Am I Suitable
Your eyes are even more individual than your fingerprints. So we can’t establish whether Lasik is right for you without a thorough eye assessment. But you can be eligible if you are:
Over a quarter of the people seen at consultation are advised that laser eye treatment is not their best option. To determine the right solution for you, our specialist clinical team will carry out a number of measurements and eye tests, most of which will be familiar to you. If you turn out to ineligible for Lasik, don’t worry, we have all possible alternatives for your case.
Before the Procedure
Contact lenses must be removed from the operative eye prior to the day of your procedure as follows:
The Day of the procedure
During the procedure
After the procedure
Few Do’s & Don’ts
Results
Lasik has helped millions around the world to reduce their dependence on glasses and contact lenses. Lasik success rates are around 98% of all our patients as they achieve driving standard of vision, or better, without their glasses or contact lenses.
Possible Risks
Though extremely rare, as in any medical procedure, there may be some side effects associated with Excimer laser treatment but they can fade away be time or treated
Irritation: It is not unusual to feel as if there is an eyelash in your eye. You will be given medication to take if you experience any discomfort.
Blurry Vision: Your vision may be blurry for the first few hours after your LASIK treatment. Within several hours you will notice significant improvement.
Night Glare: This symptom is most apparent during the first several weeks of your recovery. Night glare usually resolves and returns to pre-procedure levels once both eyes have healed.
Reading Vision: You may be slightly farsighted immediately following your LASIK procedure. This will temporarily affect your reading vision, especially if you are over 40.
Light Sensitivity: You may experience increased sensitivity to light for the first few hours after your LASIK procedure. A good pair of sunglasses will help.
Infection: There is a very slight risk of infection during the first one to two weeks after your procedure. As part of your treatment, you will receive antibiotic drops before and after your session. To minimize the risk of infection, we recommend that you avoid activities such as gardening or swimming for the first week.
Overcorrection: You may experience some overcorrection during the healing process. Again, this is a normal part of your eye’s healing. You’ll find that your vision will stabilize within one to four weeks, depending on your initial level of refractive error. In rare cases, the overcorrection may persist. After a three to four months period, an enhancement procedure can be performed to remedy this problem at no charge to you.
Regression: vision mostly remains stable. Some individuals may experience a degree of regression or undercorrection, although this is usually minimal. It can be corrected with an additional procedure. The overwhelming majority of individuals require only one procedure.
Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, located in Umm Hurair 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates offers patients Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties
. The cost of a Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) procedure ranges from $953 to $1,634, whilst the national average price is approximately $1,878. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 8 in total, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including:
What does Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, Airport offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, Airport?
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