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Diving Into Love After LASIK: Ruth Alenaje

ON LIFE AND LOVE AFTER LASIK

“When I had my LASIK in 2021, all I wanted was to have a clear vision. Little did I know that there’s much more ahead along with it — a new vision, new career, new hobby, and new love!

After my LASIK surgery- everything was clear to me. Not just my vision but also my perspective in life. I became more confident and fearless! I got accepted into a new company that I really want to work for; then I met this guy who encouraged me to try freediving, and later on, became the love of my life! 🤭

I was beyond grateful for the turn of events. To add to my surprise, he revealed that he also had LASIK at Shinagawa a few years ahead of me.

Everything became clearer: If I didn’t push myself to do the surgery, I wouldn’t be who I am right now. I might not be into diving and I wouldn’t have met him.”

LASIK is life-changing indeed!

– Ruth, 25 years old

LASIK Patient – 2021

LASIK has definitely allowed the couple to embark on an exciting hobby that became one of their favorite bonding moments — free diving.

Coincidence? Or Destiny?

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Riza Montemayor Ramsey: Seeing Better Is Winning

Being a seller is no easy task, more so with blurry vision.

With a 20/12 vision after having LASIK, Riza Montemayor Ramsey, a housewife, and online seller is now sharper as an entrepreneur.

“Amazing Ultra LASIK! It feels so good and comfortable to have better eyes and vision now! Shinagawa’s team is really great, especially the doctors. You guys are the best!” expressed Riza.

“Goodbye contact lens, hello 20/12 vision (better than 20/20)! Wearing contact lenses for 17 years was really tiring.”

Riza added that she was in awe of the world-class facilities of Shinagawa BGC, the country’s most innovative and largest eye clinic to date.

“I’m recommending this Shinagawa BGC branch to everyone. It’s the best!”

If you’re tired of wearing contact lenses, enough of it already. Schedule your LASIK screening!

Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website.

History of Lasik

Knowing The History Of LASIK

Since its approval two decades ago, LASIK surgery has grown in popularity among people who wear glasses or contact lenses.

LASIK, like all revolutionary medical procedures, evolved over time. The study and precision of the procedure led to its current high standard of safety and effectiveness.

Here’s a quick look at the history of LASIK so you can see how it went from an unproven surgery to the one we trust today.

The Early Stages of LASIK Eye Surgery

Since the 1800s, surgery has been used to treat refractive eye conditions. Radial Keratotomy (RK), a treatment for nearsightedness that involved making tiny radial cuts in the surface of the cornea, was first used in 1898. But because this method depended a lot on the surgeon’s hands-on skills, it didn’t work very well.

In the early 1960s, an eye doctor named José Barraquer came up with a procedure called keratomileusis, which means “carving the cornea” in Greek. Dr. Barraquer would remove a piece of corneal tissue with a surgical blade called a microkeratome. The tissue was then frozen, reshaped, and reapplied to the eye’s surface.

The Game Changer

In the late 1970s, U.S. doctors began the RK procedure. In 1980, IBM researcher Rangaswamy Srinivasan discovered that the excimer laser, (originally developed for computer chip production) could cut biological tissue precisely and accurately without damaging the surrounding area. Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) uses the excimer laser to remove the cornea’s epithelium and reshape the exposed corneal stroma.

A 60-year-old woman with severe vision problems allowed surgeon Marguerite McDonald to perform the first PRK procedure on her damaged eye in 1988.

LASIK is born

Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris invented LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) in the early 1990s by combining the microkeratome and excimer laser. The excimer laser reshapes corneal tissue after the microkeratome creates a thin corneal flap in LASIK. The flap helps surgeons fix vision issues and heals naturally.

LASIK as we know it today

LASIK vision correction has become relatively common. Approximately 700,000 LASIK surgeries are performed each year, according to the most recent study.

As with any surgery, LASIK vision correction success depends on patient suitability.

Contact us today to schedule a Comprehensive Eye Screening to find out if you’re a LASIK candidate. We look forward to seeing you!

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Kim Cassandra Majam's LASIK | Shinagawa Feature Story

Call Center Team Leader Calls LASIK The Best Gift

Working in a call center setup can really be challenging that’s why it’s essential to have good eyesight to be on top of things.

Kim Cassandra Majam, being a Call Center Team Leader, did herself a favor by having LASIK help her everyday cause.

“I had my one-day LASIK screening and procedure at Shinagawa. In just a single day, my eye grade went from 350/250 to 20/12!” shared Kim.

“Having LASIK was the best decision and the best gift to myself!”

Bright eyesight is one of the best gifts you can give yourself! Schedule your LASIK screening now!

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Common Vision Problems

Common Vision Problems Can Be Corrected

The frustration associated with eyeglasses and endless contact lens purchases affects millions of Filipinos. But finding a viable long-term solution for common vision problems including farsightedness (hyperopia), nearsightedness (myopia), or astigmatism isn’t as difficult as you think.

Laser vision correction procedures can correct your vision problems permanently. The most popular and common LASIK procedure uses an excimer laser to reshape the cornea.

The laser’s pinpoint reshaping of the cornea allows light to focus directly onto the retina, providing 99% of patients with 20/20 vision—the level required to drive a car without glasses or contacts. This percentage improves to 100% for the few people who undergo an enhancement procedure. Many patients exceed expectations and achieve a 20/16 vision, which is better than 20/20.

First, a microkeratome creates a corneal flap to allow the laser to correct the corneal layer. Then, the excimer laser reshapes the cornea, removing tissue from its middle layer.

The excimer laser is a “cool laser”

Both literally and figuratively. The “coolness” scientifically implies that it does not heat up the surrounding surface of the eye. The ultraviolet light beam is sharply focused and absorbed by the upper layer of the surface that it contacts, penetrating only a microscopic amount of the cornea. Each laser pulse removes one micron of tissue, and the average hair on a human head is 100 microns thick. So a LASIK surgeon would be able to etch your name on a strand of hair using an excimer laser. Now that’s accuracy!

LASIK is safe, painless, and is over and done within just a few minutes. Patients experience better vision within hours of the procedure and notice dramatically improved vision the following day. With over 35 million cases and more than 20 years of proven results, laser vision correction has become the go-to remedy for people fed up with the day-to-day annoyance of glasses and contacts.

Why be among the millions of people still suffering from the grief and expense associated with less-than-perfect vision? LASIK, the remedy for common vision problems, is available, and it’s more accessible, affordable, and effective than ever.

Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website https://shinagawa.ph/.