Epi-LASIK
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Epi-LASIK is a refractive surgery technique designed to reduce a person's dependency on eyeglasses and contact lenses. Invented by Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris (Crete, Greece), the technique is basically an automatic LASEK without alcohol:# a device similar to a microkeratome (called epi-keratome) slides over the surface of the cornea, just underneath the epithelial layer of cells while suction is applied
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# the result is a hinged sheet of epithelium that is at least partially viable
# it is reflected out of the way so that the ablation can take place
# the sheet is repositioned and a bandage soft contact lens is placed on the eye
Complications
Although relatively uncommon, the following are some of the more frequently reported complications of Epi-LASIK [http://www.complicatedeyes.org/complications.htm]:
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