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What is laser refractive cataract surgery?

Laser refractive cataract surgery is a surgical procedure that uses a femtosecond laser to remove the cloudy lens in the eye and replace it with an ...

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Related topics: lens, eye, cloudy, laser, surgery, cataract, eyes

What are the benefits of laser treatment for cataracts?

In addition to being a bladeless procedure, laser treatment for cataracts offers several other benefits. For example: Increased precision: The ...

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How does laser treatment for cataracts work?

During laser treatment for cataracts, a femtosecond laser is used to create incisions in the eye that are much more precise than those created ...

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Related topics: work, eye, laser, treatment, cataract, eyes

What are the benefits of laser cataract surgery?

Laser cataract surgery is a relatively new technique that has revolutionized the treatment of cataracts. Compared to traditional cataract surgery, ...

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Related topics: laser, surgery, news, traditional, treatment, technique, cataract

What is Laser Cataract Surgery?

Laser cataract surgery, also known as femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS), uses a femtosecond laser to perform some of the key steps ...

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Related topics: key, laser, surgery, step, perform, cataract

Is there a way of treating two lazy eyes?

My partner has had two lazy eyes since having cataracts as a child. She had surgery to sort them.

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Related topics: child, eye, surgery, lazy, sort, partners, cataract, eyes

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