LASIK is a surgical technique intended to reduce a person's dependency on
glasses or contact lenses. LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis
and is a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea, the clear
covering of the front of the eye, using an excimer laser. A knife, called a microkeratome, is used to cut a flap in the
cornea. A hinge is left at one end of this flap. The flap is folded back
revealing the stroma, the middlesection of the cornea. Pulses from a
computer-controlled laser vaporize a portion of the stroma and the flap is
replaced.