Laser vision correction
Laser vision correction will help you to see all the beauties of our world without glasses and lenses.
High-tech operations for the treatment of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism are carried out in clinics in Turkey.
The essence of this method is to change the shape of the cornea (the main refractive part of the eye) using a laser. In the process, exactly the degree of refraction is achieved that will allow you to regain sharp vision.
Laser vision correction is safe and takes place very quickly: you can get rid of glasses and lenses over the weekend. At the same time, the operation itself and preparation for it take no more than two hours.
You will definitely receive recommendations for recovery from the attending doctor, and Go Plastic Istanbul will support you at every stage of treatment. We will not only help you choose a clinic and a doctor, but also help with the transfer and check-in, we will provide all the necessary documents and we will be in touch 24/7.
Intra-Lasik (ILASIK)
The IntraLASIC technique is one of the modifications of laser vision correction, which is very popular among ophthalmologists. For the first time, ametropy correction using an excimer laser using the Intra-LASIK technique was performed in 2003. The essence of this operation is that a non-surgical microkeratome with a steel blade is used to form a corneal flap, and a femtosecond laser is used. The use of IntraLASIC allows you to simulate a flap with an ideal surface, while the technique is completely contactless, which eliminates the risk of infection.
Trans-PRK (No-touch)
The Trans-FRK technique is one of the modifications of laser vision correction, which is very popular among ophthalmologists. For the first time, ametropy correction using an excimer laser using the Trans-FRK technique was performed in 2003. The essence of this operation is that a non-surgical microkeratome with a steel blade is used to form a corneal flap, and a femtosecond laser is used. The use of Trans-FRK allows you to simulate a flap with an ideal surface, while the technique is completely contactless, which eliminates the risk of infection.
Trifocal lens
The trifocal lens technique is one of the modifications of laser vision correction, which is very popular among ophthalmologists. For the first time, ametropy correction using an excimer laser using the Trifocal lens technique was performed in 2003. The essence of this operation is that a non-surgical microkeratome with a steel blade is used to form a corneal flap, and a femtosecond laser is used. The use of a trifocal lens allows you to simulate a flap with an ideal surface, while the technique is completely contactless, which eliminates the risk of infection.