LASIK or Lasik (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis), also known as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of refractive surgery for the repair of myopia, hyperopia, and a genuine cure for astigmatism.
It involves creating a thin corneal flap, typically with a laser, and reshaping the cornea using an excimer laser.
After the cornea is reshaped, the flap is repositioned, requiring no stitches. LASIK is swift, often taking just minutes per eye, and anesthesia numbs any discomfort.
Its a Daycare procedure.
Although patient success can vary, the vast majority of people who have LASIK surgery get good outcomes. A 20/40 or better eyesight is reportedly attained by 92 percent of patients.