Thin Corneas Should Not Undergo All laser LASIK Eye Surgery even with the new Ziemer LDV crystalline Femtolaser , announced Cornea Expert Dr.Khanna
Thin Corneas Should Not Undergo All laser LASIK Eye Surgery even with the new Ziemer LDV crystalline Femtolaser , announced Cornea Expert Dr.Khanna
Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) August 27, 2011
It is very important to weed out unsuitable candidates for LASIK, even with the latest Ziemer Femto LDV CRYSTAL LINE™ LASER introduced in 2011. In the continuing video series on LASIK safety Top LASIK Eye Surgeon from Beverly Hills Dr.Khanna warned about thin cornea. He remarked ” Cornea withstands eye pressure. If the cornea is made too thin it will bulge forward and patient could loose vision. In order to make lasik safer, every cornea should undergo pachymetry or measurement in microns” He further said that the average cornea is around 520 microns. Any cornea less than 475 microns should not undergo LASIK. Dr. Khanna ” LASIK is a safe procedure. Older technology and ignorance about the pathophysiology can do harm”
Dr. Khanna is known as the LASIK surgeon to the stars, as he has performed over 10,000 vision correction procedures on many Olympic medal winners and Hollywood personalities like Disney stars Brenda Song and Corbin Bleu, “Hercules” Kevin Sorbo, UFC champion fighter Bas Rutten, and Butch Patrick who played Eddie Munster. He also performs Intacs Surgery for keratoconus.
Khanna is a voluntary member of the UCLA faculty, as well as of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive surgery.
The Khanna Vision Institute has centers in Beverly Hills at 240 S. La Cienega Blvd. #250 and Westlake Village at 179 Auburn Court #1.
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