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After
your eye has been completely numbed using "eye drop" anesthesia,
an eyelid holder will be placed between your eyelids to prevent
you from blinking.
Next, an instrument
known as a microkeratome makes a protective flap in the cornea.
During this process you may feel a little pressure, but no discomfort.
You will be asked to look directly at a target light while the laser
reshapes the cornea, usually in less than a minute. Then, the protective
flap is folded back in place where it bonds securely without the
need for stitches. After LASIK , some patients report a slight discomfort
that usually goes away within twelve to twenty-four hours.
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