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Intralase Laser Eye Surgery - Dr. Edward Rashid, San Antonio

Dr. Edward Rashid of San Antonio offers Intralase, blade-free laser eye surgery is 100% more accurate and is safer than regular LASIK surgery. Dr. Rashid also offers Intralase, Visian ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens), Multifocal Lens Implant (rezoom, restor), cataract surgery, and Accommodating Lens Implant (crystalens), PRK, Custome Vue and Wavefront. Dr. Edward Rashid is a leading eye specialist, in San Antonio Texas. Common eye problems, such as nearsightedness (nearsighted), farsightedness (farsighted), stigmatism and astimagtism can be dramtically improved or cured using the tools and techniques of laser vision correction.

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intralase was approved without clinical trials testing for safety and effectiveness.


I had lasik at Dr. Avi Wallerstein’s clinic and I’m copmpletely ruined as a result. Constant eye pain and poor vision are my results along with over 50 thousand in lost wages this past? year spent on disability.


did you have a lasik nightmare? I’m considering lasik and need the Intralase….


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J Refract Surg. 2005 Sep-Oct;21(5):433-45.
CONCLUSIONS: The human comeal stroma typically heals after LASIK in a limited and incomplete fashion; this results in a weak, central and paracentral hypocellular primitive stromal scar that averages 2.4% as strong as normal comeal stroma.

Only 2.4% of the original corneal strength. Consider the fact that you will need your corneas for the rest of your life if you want to see. Is refractive surgery worth what it does to the eye?


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