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    Frequently Asked Questions About Laser Treatment?

    About Laser Treatment
    Laser therapy is one of the most advanced and precise interventions offered by modern medicine. It is safely applied in many medical fields, particularly ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, and cosmetic surgery. Laser technology acts on targeted tissue with millimeter precision, providing fast and effective results without damaging surrounding tissue.

    While the treatment process varies depending on the patient's condition, it is generally short, and recovery is minimally invasive. Laser procedures offer advantages such as a low risk of infection and the absence of stitches, which both increase patient comfort and enhance treatment success.

    You can contact us to get detailed information about our laser treatments, which are performed with devices that comply with international standards, under the supervision of our expert physicians.

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    Is there any pain during and after laser treatment?

    Laser treatments are performed with the help of numbing eye drops. There is generally no pain during the procedure. The procedure takes approximately 10-15 minutes in total, approximately 5 minutes per eye. Patients can generally return to their daily activities the following day.

    What should be taken into consideration before laser treatment?

    Patients who wear hard contact lenses should stop wearing them three weeks prior to surgery, and those who wear soft contact lenses one week prior. On the day of surgery, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and avoid makeup or perfume.

    Can't someone who has had laser treatment have cataract surgery in the future?

    Post-laser cataract surgery can be performed in the same way as in normal individuals. Before cataract surgery, a measurement called biometry is performed to calculate the correct size intraocular lens. In biometry, the corneal refractive index is used as a parameter. Because excimer laser treatment slightly alters the corneal structure, intraocular lens calculations were challenging for some time. However, new formulas developed over the past 2-3 years have overcome this problem.
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