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Laser eye surgery, artwork

Laser eye surgery. Artwork showing how laser eye surgery is performed. An incision is made into the cornea (light blue), the clear dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye, and a portion of it is folded back. A laser (pink) is then used to reshape the remaining cornea, before the flap is replaced. This procedure can be used to treat nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism (an unspherical cornea). For a labelled version of this image see C007/4899. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © PETER GARDINER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Cornea Corneal Correcting Correction Cut Away Labelled Labels Laser Operating Ophthalmology Permanent Procedure Repair Repairing Treatment Vision

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This artwork showcases the intricate process of laser eye surgery, shedding light on the remarkable advancements in medical science. The print depicts a delicate moment during the procedure, where an incision is made into the cornea, revealing its translucent beauty. The cornea, resembling a light blue dome-shaped surface that covers the front of our eyes, is partially folded back to expose its inner layers. In this mesmerizing scene, a vibrant pink laser takes center stage as it skillfully reshapes and corrects any visual defects present in the remaining cornea. This innovative technique offers hope for those suffering from nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), or astigmatism caused by an unspherical cornea. The white background emphasizes both precision and purity within this artistic representation of healing and restoration. It symbolizes how laser eye surgery can permanently repair vision impairments with utmost care and expertise. Through this thought-provoking illustration, Science Photo Library invites us to marvel at the wonders of modern medicine while reminding us that visual correction goes beyond mere aesthetics—it brings clarity to people's lives. With labels providing further insight into each step of this transformative procedure, we are encouraged to explore ophthalmology's cutting-edge techniques and their impact on human well-being.


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