|Articles|October 1, 2001
Enhancement can be Safe Via Relifting, Recutting Flap
MINNEAPOLIS-LASIK enhancement can be undertaken successfully by lifting the flap or recutting it. Raising the original flap, however, offers better long-term stability of refractive error, according to Elizabeth A. Davis, MD, assistant clinical professor, University of Minnesota, and associate, Minnesota Eye Consultants, Minneapolis.
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