
|Articles|September 1, 2004
Undersurface ablation appears a useful option for enhancement
San Diego-Undersurface ablation of the flap appears to be an underpracticed-but-useful procedure for enhancement in patients who underwent LASIK to treat myopia or astigmatism; it does not induce keratectasia compared with the standard enhancement technique, said Miguel J. Maldonado, MD, PhD.
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