
|Articles|May 15, 2004
Epi-LASIK effective for correcting low myopia in early results
Heraklion, Greece-Pilot clinical study results of Epi-LASIK suggest that the technique, which separates the epithelial sheet mechanically without the use of alcohol, could be a viable photorefractive treatment alternative, according to its inventor Ioannis G. Pallikaris, MD, PhD.
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