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More patients get to 20/20 vision and beyond with the IntraLase Method.1 |
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IntraLase cannot be individualized. IntraLase allows surgeons to tailor the corneal flap for each individual patient, and each individual eye. |
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IntraLase improves precision, and visual results of LASIK, whether you choose to have a standard or custom procedure.2 |
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IntraLase is not accurate. IntraLase delivers micron-level accuracy, giving your doctor more control during the procedure and the ability to create a flap of precise size, shape, and depth—factors that are critical to a successful LASIK outcome.3 |
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Leading doctors and teaching hospitals from around the world believe in IntraLase and use the IntraLase Method. |
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Patients prefer procedures using a microkeratome blade. More patients (81%), when given a choice, chose the IntraLase Method over a microkeratome blade.4 |
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Approximately 1,000,000 IntraLase procedures have been safely performed. |
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The IntraLase Method takes much longer to perform than a microkeratome procedure. The IntraLase Method takes approximately 15-30 seconds per eye and a total of 10 minutes for the entire LASIK procedure, which is comparable to—and sometimes faster than—procedures using a microkeratome.5 |
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IntraLase is the most sophisticated and accurate technology for corneal flap creation available today and has given many patients greater confidence and assurance in choosing laser vision correction |