How LASIK Works
THREE STEPS TO 20/20 VISION – Bladeless iLASIK
- The first step of a LASIK procedure at Beyer Laser Center is the creation of the corneal flap which is a thin segment of the outer layer of the cornea, using the Intralase laser.
- Next, the flap is lifted and a different laser is used to re-shape the underlying corneal tissue to correct any irregularities. This step in Custom LASIK, is based on an individual 3D map taken of the eye, so that the most precise corrections are possible.
- Finally, the flap is folded back into place where it bonds quickly. Healing is rapid with all-laser iLASIK and most people can return to work the next day.

The actual LASIK procedure takes minutes per eye. You can expect to feel no pain at all and perhaps just the slightest sensation of pressure. Inserting or removing contact lenses or just rubbing tired eyes from wearing glasses produces more discomfort than an iLASIK procedure.
If you haven’t done so already, consider scheduling a consultation. LASIK is not for everyone, and the consultation is necessary to determine your suitability for the procedure. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to meet our friendly staff and have any additional questions you might have about the process answered. Most of us at Beyer Laser Center were once patients ourselves, so you can feel comfort in sharing your questions and concerns with someone who was once just like you.
