Blogs : #Eyes Inflammation

Sort

LASIK Update 2025: 8-Second Eye Surgery | Bangkok Eye Hospital

  LASIK Update 2025: Is 8-Second Eye Surgery Finally Here? Are you still relying on glasses or contact lenses in 2025? If you've been waiting for the perfect time for vision correction, that time is now. The world of LASIK has evolved far beyond the procedures you might have heard about. Forget the old fears of blades and long recoveries. The latest 2025 update in laser vision correction focuses on speed, precision, and "no-flap" technology. And yes, you read that right. 8-second surgery is no longer science fiction. What's Wrong With Old LASIK? For years, vision correction has been amazing, but it came with trade-offs. Traditional LASIK: Uses a microkeratome blade to create a "flap" in the cornea, which is lifted so a laser can reshape the tissue underneath. FemtoLASIK: This was a big step up, offering a "bladeless" option by using a femtosecond laser (instead of a blade) to create the flap. It provided more precision and safety. The keyword in both? "Flap." While effective, creating a flap carries minor risks and requires a longer healing period. But the 2025 update changes the entire game. The 2025 Breakthrough: SMILE Pro — Vision Correction in 8 Seconds This is the update you’ve been waiting for. The "latest innovation in bladeless LASIK" is SMILE Pro. Unlike previous methods, SMILE Pro is a "no-flap" procedure. It revolutionizes vision correction by minimizing trauma to the eye. How SMILE Pro Works: Unbelievable Speed: It uses the cutting-edge Carl ZEISS VisuMax 800 laser, which corrects your vision in just 8 seconds per eye. This is 3 times faster than previous procedures, reducing stress and anxiety. No Flap, Tiny Incision: Instead of creating a large flap, the laser creates a tiny "lenticule" (a small piece of tissue) inside the cornea. Gentle Removal: The surgeon removes this lenticule through a microscopic incision of only 2-4 mm. Incredible Benefits: Because there's no flap, the cornea's strength is maintained. This means a faster recovery, a lower risk of post-op dry eyes, and fewer complications. It's the perfect choice for active individuals, athletes, or anyone worried about flap-related wounds. SMILE Pro is the new gold standard for correcting nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism, offering safe, precise, and fast-healing results. The AI-Powered Future: NanoRelex® But the 2025 update doesn't stop there. Bangkok Eye Hospital's Laser Vision LASIK Center also introduces NanoRelex®, the "latest LASIK technology from Switzerland." This is precision vision correction, enhanced with Artificial Intelligence (AI). (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) AI-Powered Precision: NanoRelex® uses low-energy "nanojoules" and an advanced eye-tracking system for unparalleled precision. Real-Time Safety: It features an intraoperative OCT scan, allowing the surgeon to monitor the procedure in real-time, ensuring it's operating on the correct layer of the cornea safely. Minimally Invasive: Like SMILE Pro, this is a "no-flap" procedure with a tiny 2-3 mm incision. It's described as an "extremely precise" and "safest option" for correcting nearsightedness and astigmatism, offering a quick recovery.  Are You a Candidate for 2025 LASIK? These new technologies are life-changing, but you must be a good candidate. According to Bangkok Eye Hospital, you should: Be 18 years or older. Have had a stable vision prescription for at least one year. Have sufficient corneal thickness. Have no severe eye diseases (like glaucoma or cataracts) or uncontrolled medical conditions.   Don't Wait: 2025 Promotions Are Here! Ready to see the world in high definition? Bangkok Eye Hospital's Laser Vision Center is offering special 2025 promotions for these advanced technologies, but only until November 30, 2025. You can even get a pre-LASIK Eye Evaluation for a promotional price (and it's free if you have the surgery on the same day). The future of vision is here. Stop waiting and find out if 8-second, AI-powered LASIK is right for you.
Read More
Laser Vision LASIK Center

Allergic Conjunctivitis: Understanding Inflammation Triggered by Allergies

Allergic Conjunctivitis: Understanding Inflammation Triggered by Allergies Allergic conjunctivitis can be a result of allergies or, in some instances, infections. The reason allergies often target the eyes is because they have a rich network of blood vessels that react to allergens. Your eyes are in direct contact with the external environment.   When you encounter allergens like pollen, dust, pet dander, medications, or cigarette smoke, these substances dissolve in your tears and interact with the conjunctiva. This conjunctiva generates antibodies known as IgE (Immunoglobulin E). When allergens bind to these antibodies, it sets off an allergic response. This leads to itching, redness, and watery eyes. Your skin around the eyes typically remains unaffected, and your vision remains clear. It's advisable to avoid wearing contact lenses during this time, as they could raise the risk of bacterial infections.   Types of allergic conjunctivitis:   Conjunctivitis: This is the most prevalent form of allergic conjunctivitis and is often accompanied by symptoms like a runny nose. Key indicators include itchy, watery eyes, usually affecting both eyes, and the severity may fluctuate with the seasons. Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis: This type is a year-round allergic response and is less common. The symptoms are typically milder compared to the first type. Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis: This form is often linked with skin issues such as eczema around the eyes and face. Symptoms encompass redness, itching, and excessive tearing. The hallmark sign is intense eye itching. In the case of an infection, you might experience pain and a mucous or pus-like discharge. Inflammatory changes may affect the conjunctiva and cornea.   Preventing allergic conjunctivitis: To ward off allergic conjunctivitis, it's vital to minimize your exposure to allergens. This includes avoiding places with blooming flowers, dusty environments, cigarette smoke, and pets.   Self-care for allergic conjunctivitis: If you're experiencing eye irritation and suspect allergies, take immediate steps to avoid allergens. You can use artificial tears to reduce swelling and flush out allergens. Applying a cold compress can help diminish swelling. Over-the-counter antihistamines can offer relief. If self-care doesn't alleviate your symptoms, it's wise to seek advice from a healthcare professional who may prescribe allergy eye drops.   Avoiding allergens: In certain cases, rinsing your eyes with a saline solution might be necessary. Cold compresses can help reduce swelling. You may be prescribed eye drops to constrict blood vessels and reduce inflammation. In severe cases, steroid eye drops are employed.        

Location

Laser Vision International LASIK Center

10/989 Soi Prasertmanukij 33 Nuanchan Buengkum District Bangkok 10230

calling
Contact Us :