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Repeat Lasik Much Less Likely

September 18th, 2006

Ophthalmologists have developed a formula that slashes by nearly two-thirds the likelihood that patients will need repeat visits to an eye surgeon to adjust their vision after their initial LASIK visit. That is because the formula makes it more likely that surgeons will get it right the first time.

Original post by Glenn Hagele – USAEyes


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