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Laser refractive surgery

In the second of our series looking at outcomes, Colm McAlinden and Professor Jonathan Moore concentrate on the results of Lasik

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Laser in situ keratomileusis (Lasik) is the most commonly performed laser refractive procedure due to its predictability and safety,1 with the first procedure being performed in 1990.2

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