ToDay LASEK

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Reduces pain and helps with faster recovery

Compared to conventional LASEK, ToDay LASEK removes a minimal amount of corneal epithelium, preserving the cornea outside of the area requiring correction. This means, patients can return to their normal daily routine in just 2 days.

  • Improve

    Minimizes corneal clouding compared to existing LASEK and improve s vision quality
  • Safe

    Safe surgery without chemical irritations, inflammation, or toxicity concerns
  • Recover

    Reduces corneal damage by approximately 40%, enabling faster recovery
  • Zero

    Zero corneal flap-related side effects and complications
  • Fast

    Faster vision recovery and significant pain relief compared to conventional LASEK

We recommend Today LASEK to these patients

  • Patients with sensitive eyes and often suffer from bloodshot eyes

  • Patients suffering from severe dry eye syndrome

  • Patients with thin corneas who find LASIK surgery difficult

  • Patients concerned over pain levels

  • Patients who want clear and high quality vision

  • Patients who have larger pupils at night and are concerned about light blurring

  • Patients looking for safer and more accurate surgery than conventional LASEK surgery

What is ToDay LASEK?

Compared to conventional LASEK, ToDay LASEK is a safer and more precise LASEK surgery method as it removes only a minimal amount of corneal epithelium while preserving as much of the cornea outside of the correction area possible. This helps reduce pain and allows for faster recovery after surgery. Since the corneal epithelium and corneal stroma are removed using only a laser throughout the entire surgery (no use of alcohol), patients do not have to worry about any unnecessary removal of the epithelium or errors. The surgery also protects the corneal stroma from irritations.

ToDay LASEK surgery area

Controlled to perfection using a computer
Matches the surgical area with the removed epithelium

Surgical area

circled in yellow

Regular LASIK surgery area

Epithelial removal using alcohol and instruments
Wider and more irregular than the actual surgical area

  • point 1.

    Relieves dry eye syndrome

    If you compare the eyes of regular LASEK patients and ToDay LASEK surgery patients, you can see that the latter maintain a more stable tear film than regular surgery patients. Results from investigating whether dry eye symptoms improve after surgery confirmed that dry eye symptoms did indeed improve by about 85% in patients that received ToDay LASEK surgery compared to patients who opted for regular surgery.

    ToDay LASEK surgery patients

    Regular surgery patients

  • point 2.

    Improved glare and clarity

    ToDay LASEK removes the corneal epithelium and corrects vision using only a laser. It does not use any other physical or chemical methods such as alcohol and brushes, which helps reduce the area of the cornea that requires cutting by about 40%. This greatly improves stability and quality of vision.

    일반 라섹 후 빛 번짐
    투데이 라섹 후 빛 번짐

    Light scattering after regular LASEK

    Light scattering after ToDay LASEK

  • point 3.

    No complications caused by corneal flap

    ToDay LASEK removes the corneal epithelium and corrects vision using only a laser. It does not use any other physical or chemical methods such as alcohol and brushes, which helps reduce the area of the cornea that requires cutting by about 40%. This greatly improves stability and quality of vision.

    Corneal wrinkles

    Corneal tear

    Corneal bubbles

  • point 4.

    Eyesight UP! Pain DOWN!

    ToDay LASEK removes the corneal epithelium and corrects vision using only a laser. It does not use any other physical or chemical methods such as alcohol and brushes, which helps reduce the area of the cornea that requires cutting by about 40%. This greatly improves stability and quality of vision.

    ToDay LASEK

    regular LASEK

    Pain
    Recovery
    speed
    Corneal
    damage