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What’s the Difference Between Bladed vs Bladeless LASIK?

Ready to see the world more clearly? Let’s explore the latest advancements in LASIK technology. You’ve likely come across information about bladed and bladeless LASIK. At LasikPlus, we’re committed to providing you with the most advanced and personalized care.

Bladed vs. Bladeless LASIK – What is the Difference?

The main difference between bladed and bladeless LASIK is the tool used to create a flap in the cornea.

Bladed LASIK

Uses a microkeratome, a small, oscillating blade, to cut a hinged flap in the cornea. The surgeon then lifts the flap to reshape the cornea with an excimer laser.

This method was widely used when LASIK was first introduced, and some practices continue to use the bladed approach today.

While LasikPlus, does not perform bladed or microkeratome-based LASIK, it’s important for you to be well-informed about both approaches as you consider your options. Below are some key points about microkeratome-created flaps:

  • The risk for complications, such as detached flaps, is low.
  • There is a risk for flap thickness variation.
  • It is better for improving errors from a previous LASIK surgery.
  • It requires less suction, so it may be more comfortable.
  • It is a better choice for people with glaucoma.
  • It does not take as long to perform as the bladeless version

Bladeless LASIK

Also known as iLASIK™, IntraLASIK™, or all-laser LASIK, bladeless LASIK uses cool pulses of light from a femtosecond laser to create the flap, instead of the microkeratome blade. The flap is then carefully repositioned over the cornea, where it adheres to the eye tissue naturally.

The flap is then positioned back over the cornea, where it adheres to the eye tissue.

This advanced technology allows more patients to be candidates, including those who were previously not candidates due to thin corneas.

At LasikPlus we use 100% bladeless LASIK for the flap creation. This method allows our surgeons greater flexibility to plan and execute an individualized, customized procedure for each patient.

bladeless LASIK

Advantages of Bladeless LASIK

  • Reduced risk of complications: Bladeless LASIK carries a lower risk of flap complications including incomplete flap.
  • Faster recovery: Recovery time is typically quicker with bladeless LASIK.
  • Better vision: Many patients experience improved post-surgery vision with bladeless LASIK.
  • Predictable: Bladeless LASIK is highly predictable and safe.
  • Effective: Most people will not require touch-up surgery.

Which Procedure Should I Choose?

There is no right or wrong answer to this question. The best choice for you depends on various factors, including your corneal thickness, eye shape, and specific vision needs as well as the practice you choose. Our experienced team at LasikPlus will assess your individual situation and recommend the most suitable procedure.

In general, both are effective, but with the technological advancement that LASIK has experienced, making things safer and easier for patients, the Bladeless technology is being incorporated and utilized more widely across practices.

What’s Next for Me?

Schedule a FREE Lasik Consultation today to learn more about your options and achieve optimal vision. Our comprehensive eye exam will help us determine the best approach for your unique needs.

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