1. Laser surgery
Laser surgery is a medical procedure that uses laser light to remove diseased tissues or treat bleeding blood vessels. Laser surgery may also be used for cosmetic purposes, such as removing wrinkles, tattoos, or...
Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Nearsightedness: Should I have laser surgery?
Have surgery to correct your nearsightedness. (You may still need to wear glasses or contact lenses part of the time.) Rely on your glasses or contact lenses for clear vision.
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3. Laser Eye Surgery: MedlinePlus
For many people, laser eye surgery can correct their vision so they no longer need glasses or contact lenses. Laser eye surgery reshapes the cornea, the clear front part of the eye. This changes its focusing power.
MedlinePlus (Offsite)
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www.agsdus.org
5. Laser Surgery Index - Briggs & Pitre Optometry
By far the most commonly done laser vision correction procedure done today is LASIK (Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis). To be a good candidate for this, you must have a significant distance refractive error, and you must have been stable with...
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6. Laser surgery
Laser surgery is a medical procedure that uses laser light to remove diseased tissues or treat bleeding blood vessels. Laser surgery may also be used for cosmetic purposes, such as removing wrinkles, tattoos, or...
www.uhseast.com
7. Laser Surgery
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati OH
www.noah-health.org
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www.gladstone.ucsf.edu
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rsb.info.nih.gov
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Index of /manuals/schrodinger/html/quickstart
bcr.musc.edu