LASIK Center
Medical Center
Praram 9 Hospital
Lasik Center
Praram 9 Lasik center was established to cater to the treatment of various eye conditions such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Our team consists of highly skilled ophthalmologists, specialized refractionists and medical engineers who work together to achieve the most precise and reliable operations. We prioritize quality patient care and employ the latest technology of ZEISS from Germany.
Surgical techniques
- LASIK, vision correction by incision of the cornea
- PRK, eye correction without incision of the cornea
- ReLEx SMILE, correcting the eyesight by opening a small wound
- Femto LASIk, eye correction by opening the cornea lid with Femtosecond Laser
Conditions and preparations before treatment
Patients must be over 18 years of age with stable vision for at least 1 year, not pregnant or breast-feeding, no corneal disease, severe dry eyes, or severe congenital diseases. Contact lenses must be removed at least 1 week before, and refrain from using chemical substances on the body such as perfumes, sprays, skin care products including cosmetics and must not wear jewelry that may interfere with the machine’s operation. It is highly recommended to prepare sunglasses to use after treatment to block 100% UV rays.
Location
Lasik Center 9th Floor, Building B, Praram 9 Hospital
Operating Hours
Open Daily : 8.00 - 16.00
Medical Institution
Specialized Medical Center
Doctor
Knowledge
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