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Bladeless Lasik Eye Surgery

If you and your doctor have decided that LASIK is right for you, the next step is to decide which type of LASIK is ideal for your situation. While bladeless LASIK still offers the same benefits as traditional LASIK procedures, advancements in the technology used in this treatment result in fewer complications and a lower risk profile. As a result, bladeless LASIK is fast becoming the more popular procedure.

 

Bladeless LASIK vs. Traditional LASIK Procedures

During LASIK procedures, a small, hinged flap is cut into the cornea and then folded back, allowing for a laser to reshape and correct the underlying part of the eye. The flap is then replaced, creating a natural bandage that will allow for faster healing.


Traditional LASIK procedures use a blade or microkeratome to cut a small flap in the cornea. However, in 2001, the FDA approved bladeless LASIK — also known as all-laser LASIK — as a safe and viable alternative to the microkeratome instrument. During a bladeless LASIK procedure, a powerful laser is used to create the corneal flap.


Bladeless LASIK uses femtosecond computer technology, which, when controlled by an experienced surgeon, can create flaps that are much more exact than those made using a blade. The diameter and depth of the flap are pre-determined by the eye surgeon, thus reducing the risk of human error more commonly associated with microkeratomes.


The laser uses high speed and hyper-precision to focus on the target tissue and divide it at a molecular level by inserting a pattern of tiny, conjoined bubbles just under the surface of the cornea. This not only increases the accuracy of the procedure but also reduces the risk of damaging the surrounding tissue.

Advantages of Bladeless LASIK

Since its introduction, bladeless LASIK has provided vision correction opportunities for those who would not be suitable for the traditional procedure, especially those with thin corneas. Because bladeless LASIK is incredibly precise, it can accurately and safely create corneal flaps of varying thicknesses. In addition to allowing more people to receive LASIK treatments, all-laser LASIK also offers the following advantages.


Reduced Risk Profile

Bladeless LASIK proponents claim that this particular method increases the overall safety of LASIK procedures. Indeed, studies have shown that all-laser LASIK generally results in lower complication rates overall. It also reduces the risk of certain complications that may occur during traditional LASIK procedures.


For example, surgeons believe that bladeless laser procedures help reduce the risk of epithelial in-growth — when cells grow underneath the flap and dislodge it — and the defects and complications that result from this. Additionally, some studies have shown that this type of LASIK reduces the risk of postoperative dry eye and the complications that result from it.


Increased Flap Quality

Corneal flap creations is a central — and therefore important — component of the LASIK procedure. While microkeratomes do allow for the creation of adequate flaps, a precision laser can help enhance flap predictability and quality. Flap complications resulting from microkeratomes may include incomplete flaps, buttonhole flaps, free caps, epithelial sloughs, and more.


Because bladeless LASIK tools allow for pre-programming and increased precision, flap complication risks are reduced, and flap quality may be increased.


Increased Healing Rate

Bladeless LASIK is believed to increase the rate at which a patient heals. This is due to how the flap is created. The laser precision creates an accurate and even flap that will re-adhere to the eye more naturally and thus allow for a cleaner healing process.


Fewer Follow-Up Enhancement Procedures

Thanks to the precise nature of bladeless LASIK technology, many eye surgeons believe that this procedure requires fewer postoperative touch-ups.


Bladeless LASIK: Potential Complications

LASIK complications are rare and are most often associated with procedures that use a traditional microkeratome blade, which is more likely to create ragged or uneven flap edges. This can result in damage to the surface of the cornea and associated vision defects.

However, it is important to note that while bladeless LASIK procedures result in a lower overall complication rate, they do still carry the risk of complications.


One potential complication common to bladeless LASIK is photophobia or unusual light sensitivity. While these complications appear to be unique to all-laser LASIK, they also appear to be only temporary and often resolve within a few weeks with the use of eye-drop steroid treatments.

Northwest LASIK Technology

At Northwest, we utilize state-of-the-art technology to offer a completely bladeless LASIK treatment as an alternative to traditional LASIK procedures. Our tools include:


Pentacam®

The OCULUS Pentacam® is our tool of choice for ensuring superior diagnostics before your LASIK procedure. We utilize the Pentacam® during consultations to create a quick and accurate overview of the anterior eye segment, which allows us to accurately and quickly diagnose every patient to ensure we provide the best care.

The Pentacam® offers completely pain-free, hygienic, and extremely quick measurements, making it an invaluable pre-and postoperative procedural tool.


WaveLight®FS200 Femtosecond Laser

When it comes to creating the corneal flap, we opt for the WaveLight®FS200 Femtosecond Laser, a state-of-the-art femtosecond laser that offers a 360° view of the eye, incredibly fast flap creation times, and ideal accuracy.

This laser easily adjusts to each patient, allowing us to create flaps in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and positions. Additional benefits include:

  • Automated adjustable suction control for maximum comfort and efficiency
  • Automated calibration and mandatory patient calibration checks for increased safety
  • Beam control checks to account for temperature variables
  • Low-pulse energy and sharp cutting edges, resulting in neat and easy-to-lift flaps


ZEISS VisuMax

The ZEISS VisuMax® femtosecond laser is changing the way that surgeons perform refractive surgery. It utilizes superior femtosecond laser technology, which allows for increased speed, high precision, and gentle treatment for every patient. It is ideal for a wide variety of applications, including Femto-LASIK flap cuts, Lenticule Extraction with ZEISS SMILE, intracorneal ring (ICR)implantations, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bladeless LASIK

  • What is bladeless LASIK?

    Bladeless LASIK, also called all-laser LASIK, is an advanced form of LASIK that uses a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap instead of a mechanical blade (microkeratome). An excimer laser is then used to reshape the cornea and correct your vision.

  • How is bladeless LASIK different from traditional LASIK?

    The primary difference is how the corneal flap is created.

    • Bladeless LASIK: Uses a femtosecond laser.
    • Traditional LASIK: Uses a mechanical microkeratome blade.

    Both procedures use an excimer laser to reshape the cornea, but the laser-created flap offers greater precision and consistency.

  • What vision problems can bladeless LASIK correct?

    Bladeless LASIK can correct many common refractive errors, including:

    • Nearsightedness (myopia)
    • Farsightedness (hyperopia)
    • Astigmatism

    Your ophthalmologist will determine if your prescription falls within the treatment range during your evaluation.

  • Is bladeless LASIK safer than traditional LASIK?

    Bladeless LASIK is considered a highly safe and effective procedure for appropriate candidates. The femtosecond laser allows for extremely precise flap creation, which may reduce certain flap-related complications associated with mechanical blades.

  • Am I a candidate for bladeless LASIK?

    You may be a good candidate if you:

    • Are at least 18 years old
    • Have a stable prescription
    • Have healthy corneas
    • Do not have certain eye diseases
    • Have realistic expectations about the procedure

    A comprehensive LASIK consultation is necessary to determine whether bladeless LASIK is the right option for you.

  • What happens during bladeless LASIK?

    During the procedure:

    1. Numbing eye drops are applied.
    2. A femtosecond laser creates a thin corneal flap.
    3. The flap is gently lifted.
    4. An excimer laser reshapes the cornea.
    5. The flap is repositioned, where it naturally adheres without stitches.

    The entire procedure usually takes only a few minutes per eye.

  • Is bladeless LASIK painful?

    Most patients experience little to no pain during the procedure. Numbing eye drops keep the eyes comfortable, and many people report only mild pressure or temporary irritation afterward.

  • How long does bladeless LASIK take?

    Most bladeless LASIK procedures take approximately 10 to 15 minutes per eye, with the laser portion lasting less than a minute. Patients are typically in the office for about one to two hours, including preparation and recovery.

  • How quickly will my vision improve?

    Many patients notice clearer vision within several hours after surgery, with significant improvement by the following day. Vision usually continues to stabilize over the next several weeks.

  • What is recovery like after bladeless LASIK?

    Recovery is typically quick. Most patients:

    • Return to work within one to two days
    • Resume many daily activities shortly afterward
    • Use prescribed eye drops during healing
    • Attend follow-up appointments to monitor recovery

    Your surgeon will provide personalized postoperative instructions.

  • Will I still need glasses after bladeless LASIK?

    Many patients achieve excellent distance vision after surgery and significantly reduce their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. However, some patients may still need reading glasses later in life because of age-related presbyopia.

  • Is bladeless LASIK permanent?

    The corneal reshaping performed during bladeless LASIK is permanent. However, your eyes continue to age naturally, so future changes such as presbyopia or cataracts may still occur.

  • What are the risks of bladeless LASIK?

    As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks, including:

    • Dry eyes
    • Glare or halos around lights
    • Temporary vision fluctuations
    • Undercorrection or overcorrection
    • Rare flap-related complications
    • Infection (uncommon)

    A thorough evaluation helps determine whether the benefits outweigh the risks for your specific situation.

  • Does insurance cover bladeless LASIK?

    Because bladeless LASIK is considered an elective vision correction procedure, it is generally not covered by most medical insurance plans. However, many patients use Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), or financing options to help pay for treatment.

  • Why choose Northwest Eye Physicians for bladeless LASIK in Arlington Heights?

    Northwest Eye Physicians provides comprehensive LASIK evaluations using advanced diagnostic technology to determine whether bladeless LASIK is appropriate for each patient. Their experienced ophthalmologists develop individualized treatment plans based on your prescription, corneal health, lifestyle, and visual goals to help you achieve the best possible outcome.