Femtosecond laser vs. microkeratome: the bladeless revolution
Traditional LASIK uses a mechanical blade called a microkeratome to create a corneal flap. It works, but it has risks — irregular flaps, buttonholes, and epithelial defects. Enter femtosecond lasers, which create the flap with a laser, no blade involved. The LASIK eye surgery market research study shows that femtosecond lasers are the largest technology segment, and their...
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