Refractive Eye Surgery
No Touch Laser
No Touch Laser Eye Surgery – Your Vision Refined at AesthetEye Clinic
Nestled in the enchanting city of Antalya, AesthetEye Clinic stands at the vanguard of vision correction, offering the most advanced form of laser eye surgery – No Touch Laser. This pioneering treatment offers a seamless journey to clear sight, merging advanced medical precision with the serene backdrop of the Mediterranean.
No Touch Laser – The Forefront of Refractive Eye Care: No Touch Laser is the epitome of modern eye surgery, providing a non-intrusive solution that refrains from making any physical contact with the eye. Also known as TransPRK or surface ablation, this method is ideal for those who seek a bladeless alternative to traditional LASIK surgery.
The Procedure:
At AesthetEye Clinic, the No Touch Laser procedure begins with a thorough examination to assess your eyes’ suitability. Once deemed appropriate, our expert surgeons administer anesthetic drops to eliminate discomfort. The laser then proceeds to delicately remove the cornea's epithelial layer and reshape its surface to correct vision imperfections. This accurate and controlled process ensures minimal tissue removal, preserving the strength of the cornea.
Recovery and Results:
Recovery from No Touch Laser is a testament to its minimal invasiveness. Patients often report a rapid improvement in vision, although it's not uncommon to experience temporary blurring as the eye heals. We advise patients to avoid rigorous activities and environments that may expose the eyes to irritants. AesthetEye Clinic provides an exhaustive aftercare plan to aid your recovery, which includes protective eyewear, medicated eye drops, and regular follow-up visits.
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FAQs
about No Touch Laser:
No Touch Laser distinguishes itself by being completely blade-free, reducing tissue manipulation and the associated risks, thereby ensuring a highly sterile procedure.
The laser operates at a microscopic level, allowing for the precise ablation of corneal tissue without the need for physical contact, which is typically required in traditional LASIK.
Yes, it's an excellent option for those who have been deemed unsuitable for LASIK due to various factors, including corneal thickness, surface irregularities, or lifestyle considerations.
It's normal to experience mild discomfort, light sensitivity, and watering of the eyes, but these symptoms should subside within a few days post-surgery.
While it varies by individual, patients are generally advised to limit screen time for a few days post-surgery to avoid straining the eyes during the initial recovery phase.