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Xenon chloride excimer laser

Lasik surgery is an eye surgery that uses lasers, to reshape the cornea or the clear front part of the eye. It helps people who have difficulty seeing because they are nearsighted (able to see things close up but not far away), farsighted (able to see things far away but not close up) or have astigmatism (where vision is blurry at any distance). 

Before the Lasik surgery, the doctor takes a small tool known as the microkeratome. In this part, the doctor makes a small flap in the cornea with the help of this tool. It’s like a tiny door that the doctor can gently lift open. When she lifts the flap, the doctor sees the underlying tissue. This is where the magic is. The physician then uses the AGEM  Xenon Chloride Excimer Laser or in simpliest word xenon laser to reshape that tissue. This laser emits extremely bright light in rapid pulses to vaporize small amounts of corneal tissue.

Precise and Effective Eye Surgery

The work is, though, precise — amazing precisely how precise this AGEM excimer laser gas is. It can be so precise that it can eliminate pieces as small as 0.25 microns across. For comparison, about 1/100 the width of a human hair. That kind of accuracy allows the doctor to remove the right amount of tissue to help repair a person’s vision.

Why choose AGEM Xenon chloride excimer laser?

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