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How Safe and Effective Is Supracor LASIK Surgery in Correcting Refractive Errors?

Introducing Supracor LASIK Surgery 

Refractive errors are a common eye problem that happens when light is not properly focused at the back of the retina. This is usually caused by the irregularity in the shape of certain parts of the eyes. In myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness), the eyeball has an abnormal condition, but in astigmatism, the cornea or lens itself has a problem.

Another type of refractive error is presbyopia, an age-related condition that develops among individuals in their 40s or 50s. It happens when the supposedly flexible natural lens of the eye becomes stiff over time, leading to difficulty in focusing on nearby objects. Presbyopic patients have difficulty performing close-up work, like reading fine print, threading needles, and using computers.

Refractive errors are usually corrected with glasses or contact lenses. However, people with presbyopia may have to wear multifocal glasses or lenses, which help them focus on nearby and distant objects. LASIK surgery is also an option for those with astigmatism, myopia, and hyperopia, but a special procedure (called Supracor LASIK) might be necessary for presbyopia.

Currently, Asian Eye Institute is the only facility that offers Supracor LASIK surgery in the Philippines. If you wish to learn more about this procedure, read through the rest of this article today. We have summarized everything you need to know about Supracor LASIK, from how it differs from standard LASIK to how it benefits those with presbyopia.

 

Supracor LASIK vs Traditional LASIK 

Standard LASIK and Supracor LASIK are both laser-based procedures designed to correct refractive errors. Both of them can also only be performed by an experienced doctor using an excimer laser, and they are known to be generally safe with quite a high chance of success.

However, standard LASIK and Supracor LASIK eye surgery in the Philippines also differ greatly. Check out this guide:

 

Purpose 

Traditional LASIK is primarily done to address astigmatism, myopia, and hyperopia. Meanwhile, Supracor LASIK is used to correct presbyopia and provide patients with better focus on both their close-up and distant vision.

In some cases, presbyopic patients receive Supracor LASIK on their non-dominant eye and standard LASIK on the other. It can take a while for the patient to adjust to this kind of optical setup, but this “blended” vision helps them get a full range of focus. This means they can get good distant vision with their dominant eye and good close-up vision with the non-dominant one.

 

Patient Group 

The American Food and Drug Association (FDA) only approves patients over 18 years old to undergo a standard LASIK procedure. However, many doctors will encourage patients to postpone until their 20th or 21st birthday to ensure that their eyesight has stabilized. There is no upper limit, but some specialists will ask you to think twice about getting it if you are over 40.

Supracor LASIK, meanwhile, is typically recommended for people over 40. This is especially the case if they are already experiencing symptoms of presbyopia, which prevents them from focusing on objects up close.

 

Approach 

With standard LASIK, doctors will use a single focal point approach. They will reshape the cornea to improve distance vision and correct astigmatism, myopia, and hyperopia. A multifocal approach is used in Supracor LASIK, so the surgeon will reshape the cornea to improve the patient’s near and distant vision.

In the multifocal approach, the doctor will create “zones” in the eyes. The central portion of the cornea will be reshaped to enhance the patient’s close-up vision, while the other areas will be for distant vision.

 

Benefits of Undergoing Supracor LASIK Surgery

More and more people with presbyopia undergo Supracor LASIK eye treatment in the Philippines. The procedure offers quite a lot of benefits, and here are just a few examples:

Fast Procedure 

Supracor LASIK is known for its efficiency and speed. Like a standard LASIK procedure, Supracor LASIK only takes a few minutes per eye. It is an outpatient operation, as well, so you can go back home on the same day as long as you have someone to accompany you or drive you to your house.

A full recovery can happen in a few months. However, patients can return to their everyday lives (with better eyesight this time) in just a couple of weeks, especially if they religiously follow the post-operative care instructions their doctor gave.

Personalized Treatment 

Each Supracor LASIK procedure is unique and tailored to the patient’s specific needs based on their overall eye health and the severity of their condition. During the screening and pre-surgery period, the surgeon will carefully map the topology of your eye so they can create multiple focal points using their excimer laser machine.

 

Safe and Effective 

Like standard LASIK, Supracor LASIK is generally safe because it uses advanced laser technology. The machines used during the procedure are designed with enhanced precision and accuracy to avoid errors and prevent regression as much as possible.

 

What Happens During Supracor LASIK Surgery

Just like in standard LASIK surgery, a Supracor LASIK procedure in the Philippines starts with the doctor asking you to lie comfortably on the operating table. Here are the steps that can happen afterward:

 

The doctor will use anesthetic drops to keep you from feeling pain during the procedure.

  1. Once you are under the laser machine, the doctor will use a device to keep your eyes open for the entire procedure.
  2. The doctor will then create a flap in your cornea and reshape it using laser beams.
  3. The entire procedure lasts just a few minutes. After that, you will be allowed to get out of the operating room (with the help of the staff).

 

Supracor LASIK is painless and fast. Once the procedure is finished, you will be asked to speak with your doctor again so they can relay some post-operative care instructions to you. You will also be asked to stay at the hospital for a few hours for observation.

 

Proper Eye Care After Supracor LASIK Surgery 

Your doctor will be the one to tell you how to properly take care of your eyes after undergoing Supracor LASIK surgery in the Philippines. Some of the most common post-operative care measures are:

 

  • Use Eye Drops – It is common for those who have undergone Supracor LASIK surgery to experience dry eyes because the procedure affects their eyes’ ability to produce tears temporarily. To improve lubrication and prevent itchiness, be sure to use the eye drops provided by your doctor.
  • Wear Sunglasses – After the procedure, your eyes will most likely be sensitive to irritants. When going outside, do not forget to wear sunglasses to shield them from UV rays, as well as dust and other particles.
  • Avoid Rubbing – Because of the lack of lubrication, your eyes will sometimes feel itchy and irritated. This is perfectly normal, but make sure not to rub your eyes because it can lead to complications; use eye drops instead to prevent any problems.
  • Attend Follow-Up Appointments – Your doctor will schedule numerous follow-up appointments after the procedure. Be sure to show up in each one to allow them to properly monitor your condition and check if you are recovering well.
  • Contact Your Doctor – Your follow-up appointments allow you to ask your doctor anything about your condition. However, if you are experiencing side effects and other symptoms that seem out of place, contact them immediately.

 

Recovering takes time. It can last for a few months, depending on certain factors. But once fully healed, you can expect to feel much more confident with your eyesight since you no longer need to wear reading glasses or hold objects at arm’s length to improve focus.

 

Consult a Supracor LASIK Specialist Today! 

Asian Eye Institute is the only facility in the Philippines that offers Supracor LASIK surgery. If you wish to learn more about this procedure, contact our team and schedule an appointment with our specialists. Rest assured that we have state-of-the-art facilities to use for the procedure. Furthermore, our doctors are well-experienced in the field, so you know you are in good hands if you choose them to become your primary caregiver.

 

FAQs About Supracor LASIK Surgery 

How Much Does Supracor LASIK Eye Surgery Cost?

The cost of Supracor LASIK surgery in the Philippines depends on numerous factors. You can expect it to reach a couple thousand pesos. However, if you think you cannot afford such an amount at the moment, do not worry because we offer several ways to help you save on your hospital expenses. Simply ask our staff here at Asian Eye Institute for our promos and flexible payment options.

 

What Are the Side Effects of Undergoing the Surgery? 

Supracor LASIK is incredibly safe, but patients can experience some side effects. In some cases, they will have dry eyes because they cannot produce tears for a short time after the surgery. This causes irritation and itchiness, among other common symptoms.

 

Is Regression Possible After the Surgery? 

Regression is when your presbyopic eyes revert to their original condition after the surgery. This is possible, but rest assured that it occurs very rarely. If this ever happens to you, be sure to contact your doctor right away. They will be the ones to tell you what to do and help you decide on the following courses of action you must take.

 

Conclusion

Supracor LASIK surgery is effective in correcting presbyopia. It is designed to help patients with this condition improve their eyesight and enhance both their close-up and distant vision. Learn more about this procedure today by consulting our doctors only here at Asian Eye Institute. We will be more than happy to answer your queries about Supracor LASIK surgery.

 

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At the recent American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Annual Meeting on April 8, 2024, Dr. Robert Ang of Asian Eye was awarded a prestigious Gold medal in the Cataract Olympics for his video presentation titled “Cataract Technology Hurdles.”  

Held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA from April 05 to 08, 2024, the annual meeting featured the participation of outstanding ophthalmologists and eye care professionals from across the globe. The Cataract Olympics symposium provided a platform for teams from leading organizations such as ASCRS, APACRS, ESCRS, and LASCRS to showcase their expertise and compete in various cataract categories making Dr. Ang’s achievement even more remarkable.

Dr. Ang’s award-winning video focused on the critical aspect of astigmatism correction during cataract surgery and offered valuable insights into using Toric (astigmatism) IOLs. His impressive win coincides with Cataract Awareness Month this June, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cataracts and educating the public about available treatment options.

This video competition not only showcases the expertise and skills of specialists like Dr. Ang but also provides a platform for sharing knowledge and exchanging ideas with doctors worldwide regarding new technologies and surgical techniques. By leveraging the power of visual media, these educational resources help advance the field of cataract surgery and benefit patients globally.

Cataracts are an age-related eye condition, where the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy. Sometimes, it feels like looking at a fogged-up glass. If not treated, it can lead to blindness. Fortunately, surgery can be done to remove it. The ophthalmologist will remove the lens with cataract and replace it with an IOL. There are different kinds of IOLs available, all designed to improve vision. 

Asian Eye takes great pride in the exceptional skills and expertise of their esteemed medical team, exemplified by the contributions of Dr. Robert Ang. Dedicated to providing patients with the highest standard of care, patients can have peace of mind when it comes to cataract surgery and other vision-related procedures at Asian Eye. 

For more information about Dr. Robert Ang and the advanced ophthalmological services offered at Asian Eye, please visit www.asianeyeinstitute.com.

Cataract Awareness Month: Reclaim Your Freedom, Restore Your Sight

June is Cataract Awareness Month, and as a leading eye center in the Philippines, Asian Eye aims to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of cataract screenings and drive more individuals to seek timely treatment for cataracts. Cataracts are a common concern among older Filipinos and one of the major causes of visual impairment. According to the Philippine Eye Research Institute, there are 1.18 million people suffering from cataracts, with roughly 400,000 needing surgery.

Cataracts are the clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which can lead to symptoms such as blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, and increased sensitivity to glare. It can lead to blindness if left untreated, so it’s essential to have them removed when they begin to interfere with your daily activities, such as driving, watching TV, or cooking.

Cataract surgery is a common procedure that involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens. Laser cataract surgery offers several advantages over traditional surgery, and Asian Eye is proud to offer patients with cutting-edge solutions for their eye care needs.

Asian Eye utilizes VICTUS Femtolaser technology from the renowned German brand Bausch + Lomb. This advanced technology is able to break up and remove the cloudy lens using significantly less energy, minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues and promoting quicker healing.

Regular visits to your eye doctor are paramount, as they can advise you on the timing of the surgery and explain the benefits and risks involved. If you have an elderly loved one who complains of cloudy or blurry vision, consider giving them the gift of sight with the following Cataract Screening and Surgery deals:

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It’s important to make informed decisions with a trusted eye care specialist and to book an appointment with Asian Eye to take proactive steps towards better vision and eye health.

Asian Eye Institute is located at Phinma Plaza, Rockwell Center, Makati with satellite offices located in TriNoma, Quezon City, and Mall of Asia, Pasay City. For inquiries and appointments, you may call 8898- 2020 or send an email to [email protected].

 

Dr. Robert Ang Recognized as one of the Top 100 in “The Power List 2024” by The Ophthalmologist

Dr. Robert Edward Ang, a distinguished specialist in Cataract, Glaucoma, and Cornea and Refractive Surgery (LASIK) at the Asian Eye Institute, has been honored once again by The Ophthalmologist Magazine in its prestigious 2024 Power List as one of the top 100 most influential eye care professionals in the world. Dr. Ang, notably the only Filipino listed, reaffirms his status with this second recognition. The first time he was listed in the top 100 was in 2018, highlighting his sustained contributions and leadership in the global ophthalmology community.

 

About Dr. Robert Edward Ang

As the Director of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service at the Asian Eye Institute, Dr. Ang is celebrated for his expertise in LASIK surgery and his pioneering research on technologies that enhance the diagnosis and treatment of various eye conditions. As the Director for Research and Training, his collaborative work with leading pharmaceutical and medical device companies has led to innovations in cataract intraocular lenses, presbyopic laser treatments, and minimally invasive glaucoma devices.

His accolades include multiple Best Paper of Session Awards from the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), the Certified Educator Award from the Asia Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (APACRS), the Presidential Recognition Award from the International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS), the Geminiano de Ocampo Outstanding Researcher in Ophthalmology Award from the Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology (PAO) and the Senior Achievement Award from the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO).

Dr. Ang’s consistent recognition on such a significant global platform not only underscores his dedication and skill but also serves as an inspiration to current and aspiring ophthalmologists worldwide. His achievements continue to showcase the excellence and innovation present in Philippine medical practices.

 

Explore and Connect

Dr. Robert Ang has ongoing research projects on cataract, glaucoma, refractive lenses and laser eye surgery. To learn more about Dr. Ang’s impactful work and explore if, as a patient, you would like to be part of the pioneering research and eye care services at the Asian Eye Institute, please visit our website at asianeyeinstitute.com. For appointments, please refer to the contact details below:

 

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