
LASIK With Blade
Blade LASIK uses a microkeratome blade to create a corneal flap, then laser reshapes the cornea to improve vision and reduce dependence on glasses.
Indore
Price: ₹1,30,000 Onwards
About LASIK With Blade
Blade LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure where a microkeratome blade is used to create a thin corneal flap. The excimer laser then reshapes the underlying cornea to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Under topical anesthesia, the surgeon uses a microkeratome to create a precise corneal flap. The flap is lifted and the excimer laser removes microscopic tissue to reshape the cornea. After reshaping, the flap is repositioned, naturally adhering without stitches. The procedure is quick, usually completed within minutes. It is a 20 minutes procedure and patient can be discharged on the same day.
Features:
Microkeratome blade flap creation for fast and precise corneal access
Excimer laser reshaping to correct myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism
Quick procedure time—usually completed within minutes
Topical anesthesia ensuring a painless, outpatient experience
Immediate visual improvement within 24–48 hours
Affordable option compared to bladeless (Femto) LASIK
Minimal tissue disruption with rapid healing
High accuracy due to controlled flap thickness
Natural flap repositioning without stitches
Reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses
Package Inclusion:
Complete surgical procedure (SX)
All intra-operative medications, including:
Local anesthesia
Antibiotics
Anti-inflammatory agents
Antifibrotic agents (if required)
Irrigating/visco solutions
Operation Theatre (OT) charges
Surgeon and nursing team fees
Surgical consumables and disposables used during the procedure
Pre-operative eye/area preparation on day of surgery
Immediate post-operative care in recovery room
Same-day dressing/eye shield
Package Exclusion:
Laboratory tests (LAB) – all blood tests, urine tests, and investigations
Post-operative medications (antibiotic/steroid drops, pain medicines, lubricants)
Follow-up consultation charges beyond immediate post-op period
Imaging or diagnostic tests (OCT, biometry, visual fields, X-rays, scans)
Room/bed or admission charges (if inpatient stay is required)
Any additional procedures not covered under the primary surgery
Management of complications or emergency treatments
Special lenses, glasses, or optical aids
Medical consumables used before or after surgery (except intra-op items)
Non-medical or administrative charges (reports, certificates, etc.)

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