Our technology today is becoming more intelligent, broadly sophisticated and complex that it can almost always create or detect every minute details of almost anything on earth and the universe even from thousands of miles away. For instance, NASA and the U.S. military today has increased the performance of their mission-critical personnel using laser vision correction technologies that have benefited civilians for over five years now. LASIK technology, which is an all-laser form of LASIK, has been tapped by the Department of Defense (DOD) and NASA to improve the vision of specialized personnel facing extreme and physically demanding conditions. This technology would greatly help especially the armies and navies in conducting critical operations in a very critical situation in remote areas.

NASA personnel could also greatly benefit from this iLASIK technology in pursuing their exploration efforts in the outer space. According to Steven Schallhorn, M.D., a retired U.S. Navy captain and leader of clinical research and studies done for the DOD regarding the use of LASIK, both the DOD and NASA have actually validated the fact that today’s LASIK exceeds all established standards of safety and effectiveness. This ultra-modern LASIK, known as the iLASIK™ Procedure, could be the most reliable tool for said purposes by far as it uses two lasers instead of one, as in earlier versions of the procedure. The first stage of this iLASIK wave-front technology was said to map the unique characteristics of the individual’s eyes. Then, an ultrafast, computer-guided laser creates a corneal flap where this laser then replaces the handheld microkeratome blade used in older forms of LASIK and makes the procedure exceptionally safe. After the flap is created, the wave-front mapping data guides a second laser for vision correction. What an amazing piece of technology and safety tool for the ones that need it the most. The combination of these advanced laser technologies creates a custom-fit procedure clinically proven to provide excellent safety and visual results.

Evaluations of this modern LASIK conducted by the military provided some highly notable results in 100 military personnel. The results showed that 95% achieved 20/20 uncorrected vision or better. Roughly about 100% of naval aviators having undergone the procedure highly recommend the surgery to other naval aviators. “Technologically speaking, there is no better time than now to join the over 12 million Americans who have benefited from LASIK”, Dr. Schallhorn said. I think even the commercial jetliners’ pilots should use LASIK to ensure safety. Browse for more helpful iLASIK information and tips at www.ilasik.com.

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