How LASIK Eye Surgery Works
LASIK Eye Surgery corrects our vision by correcting the way the cornea refracts light.
Our eyes have an anatomy that is similar to a camera. They receive light rays through the pupil, which is actually an opening in the eye that is widened or tightened by muscles in your iris (the pigmented part of the eye.)
When we see something the light conveys the image to the cornea upside down where it is replicated on the retina. The retina is analogous to camera film. The image is converted right side up by the optical nerve to the brain. The cornea, which is the component of the eye that is shaped by LASIK Eye Sugery can be compare to the camera lens.
Vision problems result when the cornea is not perfectly round and light rays are not refracted correctly. The aim of LASIK Eye Surgery is to correct the aberrations of the cornea so that the image can be correctly relayed to the retina and the brain.
If you are interested in LASIK eye sugery, the LASIK Review can help you find a qualified LASIK surgeon in your area. Click here to schedule an appointment for a free LASIK consultation, or contact us to have a LASIK Eye Surgery center contact you.