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What’s better, LASIK or older techniques? – The Province

A doctor talks with his patient after performing laser eye surgery. A new study suggests that people who have their nearsightedness corrected with either LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy, a slightly older laser technique, typically fare well long …

What’s better, LASIK or older techniques? – canada.com

A doctor talks with his patient after performing laser eye surgery. A new study suggests that people who have their nearsightedness corrected with either LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy, a slightly older laser technique, typically fare well long …

What’s better, LASIK or older techniques? – Vancouver Sun

A doctor talks with his patient after performing laser eye surgery. A new study suggests that people who have their nearsightedness corrected with either LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy, a slightly older laser technique, typically fare well long …

What’s better, LASIK or older techniques? – StarPhoenix

A doctor talks with his patient after performing laser eye surgery. A new study suggests that people who have their nearsightedness corrected with either LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy, a slightly older laser technique, typically fare well long …

Laser Eye Surgery Safe Long-Term: Study – Palm Beach Interactive

Laser eye surgery doesn’t appear to have long-term effects on the cells that line the inside of the cornea, a new study has found. The study included 29 eyes of 16 patients who had undergone either photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) or laser in situ …