Posted by Dr Boothe on September 15, 2010
For years, scientists and ophthalmologists have been looking for ways to improve the quality of the Lasik procedure. At the beginning, more than 10 years ago, the surgery was performed in two steps: making a corneal flap with a microkeratome (special handheld tool with oscillating metal blade) and then reshaping the cornea with an excimer laser. Undoubtedly, the microkeratome was very useful, but at the same time there is some inconsistency in the precision levels provided by this surgical instrument. In fact, Dr. Boothe recalls that patients expressed their wish to be operated in an all-laser Lasik procedure.
IntraLasik or All Laser Lasik was conducted for the first time in 2000, when corneal flap was created by the femtosecond laser instead of the traditional microkeratome, and thus became a breakthrough innovation in the Lasik procedure. One year later, IntraLase FS Laser has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and became commercially available. The Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center was one of the first centers in the country that started to offer this advanced procedure.
Nowadays the IntraLasik computer-controlled technology is considered the safest laser vision correction available. IntraLasik makes it possible to create the required flap with irreproachable precision and accuracy, thus eye surgeons can treat even patients who were once dismissed as candidates for laser correction because of their thin corneas. Of course, only the latest and most technologically advanced equipment has to be used during this kind of surgery. For example, Dr. William Boothe uses a combination of Intralase iFS Laser, Alcon LADARVision 4000, VISX STAR S4 Excimer Laser System and the Allegretto Wavelight Eye-Q Excimer Laser System in his office.
The main advantage of a flap created with IntraLasik over traditional Lasik is that there is a much better ability to customize the required flap thickness, the flap positioning on the cornea and the dimensions of the flap. Also, there is no physical contact of a microkeratome blade with the eye surface, because the corneal flap is made by femtosecond laser. This laser is very precise, safe, and makes it possible to achieve better visual results, and patients usually feel more confident with this state-of-the-art technology.
The super-precision IntraLasik method has been already appreciated at its true value on more than a million eyes. Among them, around 70,100 have undergone IntraLasik procedures at the Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center in Plano, Texas. Also, board-certified Dr. William Boothe is considered as the most experienced surgeon in the country for this type of laser.
Posted by Dr Boothe on September 13, 2010
Lasik surgery is a very simple and quick (it takes just a few minutes) procedure. Many people have vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism that are caused by the strained shape of the cornea. Dr. William Boothe utilizes a state-of-the-art laser system with a screen and a microscope to remodel the corneal tissue of your eye so that you can focus your vision without glasses or contacts.
If you decided to undergo Lasik at the Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center, on the day of your procedure you should dress comfortably and come to the center about half an hour before your appointment.
Throughout the surgery, you will lie on your back and look at the laser, remaining awake. Dr. Boothe & his staff will put anesthetic drops in your eyes so that you do not feel any pain or discomfort. After that the surgeon will fix your eyelids open, he will cut a small flap in your cornea with a special Intralase FS laser system. When the flap is folded, you will be asked to look directly at a target light. Then the computer-controlled excimer laser will remodel the corneal tissue, correcting your vision. After that (a quick process, perhaps less than a minute per eye) the flap is put back. Every excimer laser system at the Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center has an eye tracker that ensures the highest precision surgery. The Lasik procedure usually lasts from a few seconds to a minute.
After the surgery, your eyesight will dramatically be improved in a few minutes. The corneal flap needs to heal adequately, so do not rub your eyes even if they are irritated - it is a normal temporary occurrence after the Lasik surgery. Dr. Boothe will give you eye drops, sunglasses and plastic shields, and will instruct you how to use them. You will need to wet your eyes every few minutes while reading newspapers or watching TV and avoid eyes make-up, athletic sports and swimming. Visit BootheLaserCenter.com to find out more information about the procedure.
Posted by Dr Boothe on September 8, 2010
Lasik vision correction is a form of refractive surgery that is considered as one of the most important breakthroughs in the history of ophthalmology. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people around the world are happy to enjoy their lives when they find that their vision was successfully corrected with this safe and painless procedure, which is performed, among others, by Dr. Boothe at his Eye Care & Laser Center near Dallas.
Lasik is generally performed on patients who suffer from refractive errors such as astigmatism, hyperopia (farsightedness) and myopia (nearsightedness). Of course, all of these eye conditions can also be corrected by wearing eyeglasses and contact lenses, but these vision corrective devices cannot be comparable to the revolutionary new approach for eyesight improvement. With Lasik you don’t need to be upset about losing contacts or forgetting the contacts’ solutions at home and to spend money every few months on changing or repairing your glasses. Actually, this procedure is the more economical option, especially at the Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center. Corrective devices can often contain irritants and limit your daily living such as driving, watching TV, reading a newspaper or playing your favourite sports games. It is quite another matter to enjoy this life in all its beauty without those bothersome glasses and contact lenses thanks to the state-of-the-art Lasik technology.
The Lasik procedure is performed by Dr. Boothe and his professional team with an excellent precision and care. During the surgery, excimer laser is utilized to reshape the inner tissue of the cornea. The laser correction procedure is performed quite quickly and you almost do not feel pain or discomfort during it. It is even possible to go to the work next day! It seems impossible but on the same day after the Lasik, you will be able to see the world more clearly and with more confidence. You will no longer need eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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Posted by Dr Boothe on September 1, 2010
Lasik eye correction is the greatest solution that exists today for those people who suffer from eyesight problems. Unfortunately, there are some people who despaired of ever solving their eye problems even after hearing about this technology. If you think the same way as they do, read this article. You can look attentively through the Lasik statistics of the Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center and see the 99%+ rate of successful surgeries to realize that it really works.
Of course, you should search and learn a lot about the Lasik procedure itself if you want to feel more confident. But sometimes the process of searching seems to be endless. That is why, if you have any concerns or doubts about the Lasik technology and procedure, it is better to consult Dr. Boothe from Plano, TX. This well-experienced surgeon of the Lasik procedure is absolutely trustworthy on this subject.
If you want to feel confident about the surgery, it would be best if you meet Dr. William Boothe or another experienced surgeon who lives in your area. During the meeting you can get to know much more about the laser eye correction process and learn about how it can improve your eyesight. The doctor will dispel all your fears associated with the complexity of Lasik and you will understand that risks are minimal – even contact lenses are more harmful when you wear them for years.
The risk factor for complications after performance of the Lasik laser eye correction at the Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center is very small - according to available data it is even less than one percent! After the correction, Dr. Boothe’s patients do not need eyeglasses or contact lenses any longer and they can even drive a car the next day. They note that he is a very attentive and conservative surgeon who always tries to apply personalized solutions to each patient, based on their eye conditions. The professional staff of Boothe Eye Care & Laser Center proposes free screening to define what procedure you need to get your best eyesight.
If you need more details about the Lasik procedure, you can find them here: BootheLaserCenter.com