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Epithelial Ingrowth After Lasik, Treatment with Fibrin Adhesive and Suture, John A. Hovanesian, MD

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2010

Epithelial ingrowth that occurs after lasik can be treated with fibrin tissue adhesive (sealant) and suture as shown in this surgical video from John A. Hovanesian, MD of Harvard Eye Associates (www.harvardeye.com) from Laguna Hills, California. Please note this video shows graphic surgical footage and may not be appropriate for all audiences.

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  • Are surgeries like this a common occurrence? I'm getting quite paranoid about having the flap created for lasik, is it true that there is very little adhesion between the flap and cornea after those kinds of surgeries?

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