Intacs
Intacs are micro-thin corneal implants that can be an alternative to LASIK. An ophthalmologist inserts them under the outer edge of your cornea during a brief outpatient procedure.
Intacs corneal implants reshape the curvature of your cornea from within, to correct mild nearsightedness. Unlike laser surgery, no corneal tissue is removed from the central optical zone of your cornea. Intacs corneal implants change the curvature of your eye by adding ultra-thin ring segments, rather than removing tissue.
The only way to determine if Intacs corneal implants are right for you is to have an eye examination.