This article starts by giving definitions of popular words in the field, a brief history of LASIK’s origins, types of eye problems the surgery can correct, and how the surgery has evolved from its beginning until now. After this, the author gives a description of the techniques that a surgeon can use to cut a flap into the cornea, which is needed for the doctor to perform the surgery. After explaining this, the author discusses the pros and cons of the two most popular surgical …show more content…
This article is published in the International Ophthalmology Clinic Journal and begins by listing some of these complications. Some of these issues include: poor exposure, thin flap, buttonhole, free cap, incomplete flap, anterior segment perforation, intraoperative bleeding, epithelial defects, central islands, or decentration. Most of these impediments are due to problems with the equipment, problems with the flap in the cornea, or problems caused by the patient having a very irregular