Worldwide, 80% of the population has a refractive error. Refractive surgery, which has been used since 1980, is the most reliable method of treating refractive errors. With the development of technology, refractive errors such as nearsightedness (difficulty seeing far), farsightedness (difficulty seeing near) and astigmatism (blurred vision) can be treated with laser.
The aim of laser treatment is to improve people’s quality of life and enable them to live more comfortably. i-LASIK (Laser Assisted insitu Keratomilluesis) is the most widely used method of treating refractive errors in the world today. This method is personalised and is carried out according to the patient’s eye structure as a result of detailed examinations and tests.