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24.   What happens during enhancements?

When an enhancement is performed, a special instrument is slipped below the flap and the flap is lifted without the need for cutting. Correction of residual refractive error is then performed.

Enhancements tend to be more accurate because of the lower powers involved. Similar to LASIK, enhancement requires good technique and experience.


Some related questions:
-   How accurate is the procedure?
-   What are some side-effects of surgery?
-   What are some complications that can occur during surgery?

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