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Clear Eye Surgery With Ziemer Z8 Technology

Revolutionizing Vision Correction with Precision and Care

The mobile FEMTO LDV Z8 offers a very high repetition rate and overlapping, precise spots with very low pulse energy. Its compact size and mobility permit optimal integration into your workflow with no need to move the patient during surgery.

The Lenticule application by Ziemer
is called CLEAR and stands for:

Corneal
Lenticule
Extraction for
Advanced
Refractive Correction

Who is Eligible for Clear Eye Surgery

It is a great option for individuals looking to correct their vision and reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. You may be a candidate for Clear eye surgery if:

You are over 18 years of age

Your prescription has been stable for at least one year.

You have healthy eyes and no significant corneal diseases.

You do not have a high level of myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism that exceeds the safe limits for Clear Eye Surgery.

Experience The CLEAR Advantage

Complete your refractive treatment portfolio with CLEAR, the precise and minimally invasive solution for advanced laser vision correction. Designed to deliver an exceptional patient experience, CLEAR offers effortless lenticule extraction with remarkable predictability in refraction and outstanding optical quality.

Achieve superior results with a procedure that maximizes both efficiency and safety, all while expanding the possibilities for your patients and practice.

Pre-Clear Eye Surgery Tests and Evaluation

Before undergoing Clear Eye Surgery, several important tests are conducted to ensure your eyes are suitable for the procedure:

Determines your current prescription for glasses or contacts.

Using advanced technology like Orbscan IIz or Pentacam, we assess the cornea’s thickness and curvature.

Wavescan technology helps us perform customized LASIK by detecting wavefront abnormalities in your vision.

A detailed examination of the retina after dilating the pupil to check for any issues that may need to be addressed before LASIK.

These tests are typically completed on the day of your procedure and take approximately 1-2 hours.

Clear Eye Surgery at M M Joshi Eye Institute: What to Expect

Before the surgery begins, anesthetic drops are applied to numb the eyes. This may cause a mild burning sensation for a few seconds.

A speculum (a small clip) is used to keep the eyelids open during the procedure. You will be asked to focus on a red flashing light, which helps ensure precise treatment.

A thin flap of the cornea (120-140µ) is carefully created. This is done using a microkeratome or the advanced femtosecond laser (INTRALASE), which offers highly precise and customized flap creation.

Once the flap is lifted, an excimer laser is used to reshape the cornea by removing a precise amount of tissue. The laser treatment is tailored to your specific vision needs.

After the cornea has been reshaped, the flap is repositioned and adheres naturally without stitches or bandages.

What to Expect After Clear Eye Surgery

Most patients experience improved vision within 24-48 hours. You may feel a mild burning or itching sensation for a few hours after surgery, which is normal.

You will have a follow-up appointment the day after your surgery to ensure proper healing and vision correction. Additional follow-ups may be scheduled as needed.

LASIK offers permanent vision correction, though some patients may require adjustments or enhancements in the future.

Why Choose M M Joshi Eye Institute for Clear Eye Surgery?

At M M Joshi Eye Institute, we use state-of-the-art technology to provide customized Clear Eye Surfery treatments. Our experienced ophthalmologists ensure you receive the highest level of care, from preoperative testing to postoperative follow-up.

EXPERIENCED SURGEONS

We use cutting-edge tools like Pentacam, Wavescan Aberrometer, and INTRALASE femtosecond laser to deliver precise and effective results.

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

Our highly skilled ophthalmologists have years of experience performing successful Clear Eye surgeries.

COMPREHENSIVE CARE

We offer thorough preoperative assessments and provide personalized postoperative care to ensure optimal outcomes

Ready to Transform Your Vision?

Contact us to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a life without glasses or contacts.

FAQs

Laser vision correction is an outpatient procedure to correct “refractive errors” in your eyes. That’s when the shape of your eye incorrectly bends light as it enters your eye, resulting in blurry vision. This leads to being near-sighted or far-sighted. The surgery uses a “cool ultraviolet laser” to reshape the cornea, the clear layer of tissue that covers the front of your eye and through which light enters. The surgery corrects the refractive error, eliminating your need for glasses or contacts to correct your vision.

Many people who are near-sighted, far-sighted or have astigmatism are good candidates for laser vision correction surgery such as LASIK or PRK. People who are not good candidates include:

  • People who are younger than 21.
  • People whose contact lens or glasses prescriptions have changed in the past year.
  • People whose hormones are fluctuating due to diseases such as diabetes.
  • Women who are pregnant, are breastfeeding or have been breastfeeding in the previous three to six months.
  • People who have autoimmune diseases (like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis), are immunodeficient (have HIV, for instance) or are taking some medications (like steroids). These can all prevent proper healing after the surgery.

 The first visit is called the pre-operative appointment, or pre-op, and typically lasts 2.5-3 hours. The appointment includes a full eye exam, so you will have thorough testing of your eyes, you will be dilated and you will get to meet your surgeon! After that exam, your doctor will talk to you about whether the surgery could help your vision.

Yes. Most of our patients elect to have both eyes done in one visit. However, this decision should be discussed during your pre-operative appointment.

No. Your eye is carefully anesthetized with drops before the surgery. You won’t feel any pain during the procedure. If you choose, we can often prescribe a sedative to help you relax during the surgery. Some patients report minor discomfort after the surgery.

The laser portion of the surgery takes about one minute per eye. However, you can expect to be in the laser suite for 15 to 30 minutes per eye, and to be at the hospital for about two hours on the day of surgery.

LASIK and PRK procedures are performed in an outpatient setting and are usually painless. You will be able to go home right after surgery with sunglasses. Most people can start their regular activities within 2 weeks, driving typically within 24 hours for LASIK (may be longer for PRK up to 4-5 days) and they can go back to work after 1 day.

You may experience some normal side effects from the surgery in the first few hours or days, but they will heal over time. Side effects may include:

  • Light sensitivity, which can last for a few hours up to a couple of days.
  • Itchy, scratchy eyes, but it is important not to rub your eyes for the first two months after surgery. Preservative-free artificial tears can help your eyes feel more comfortable.
  • Dry eyes, which may be caused by the procedure affecting how your eye naturally produces tears. Artificial tears can help. Symptom can last for a few months after the surgery, usually improving within six to 12 months.

Not significantly. While you must be 21 or older for laser vision correction surgery, there is no other age requirement. If you are in your mid-40s or older, laser vision correction will correct your distance vision, but you will still need reading glasses. Younger patients can expect to enjoy good near and distance vision, but will likely need reading glasses in their 40s or 50s.

Most people have long lasting results. However, there can be variability. It will vary according to the age you have the refractive surgery as well as the potential correction.

No reputable surgeon can promise that you will have 20/20 vision or be forever free of glasses or contact lenses after the surgery. Each eye is unique, and not all eyes heal in the same way. The overwhelming majority of our patients are very happy with the results of their first laser vision correction surgery.

Both contact lenses and Clear Eye Surgery are very safe, although there is a small risk of complications from both of them.

The skills and experience of our surgeons ensure that laser vision correction surgery at our institute is extremely safe. But complications — while rare — can happen with any surgery. Rare complications might include corneal flap complications, corneal haze, under-correction or over-correction, impaired night vision, possible continuing need for corrective lenses and the need for reading glasses.