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Femtosecond-Assisted LASIK Flap Versus Microkeratome-Assisted LASIK Flap Creation

By ximena.balbin
June 4, 2025
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Femtosecond-Assisted LASIK Flap Versus Microkeratome-Assisted LASIK Flap Creation

Key Take-aways:

 

  • Two fundamentally different principles of flap creation: the microkeratome mechanically separates the corneal tissue with the blade to create a flap, while in femtosecond LASIK a spatula is required to separate the stromal tissue bridges to create a flap
  • Microkeratome and femtosecond LASIK provide overall a similar safety and visual outcome profile
  • Age-related differences may exist, with femtosecond LASIK being more predictable and safe in patients older than 40 years compared to microkeratome LASIK
  • Femtosecond laser created flaps allow for higher accuracy, a more uniform thickness across the flap diameter, produce smoother stromal bed surfaces and allow for quicker recovery

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