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Epi-LASIK
SloganA Vision for Tomorrow.The satisfaction is unparalled.
Type Private Company
Founded 2007
Headquarters Singapore
Key peopleDr. Tony Ho, Ophthalmologist and Director of LASIK services
IndustryEpi-LASIK Surgery
Lasik Eye Surgery
EmployeesGreen Arrow Up.svg 11 (2010)
Contact 6 Nutmeg Road, Nutmeg Court, (Behind Lucky Plaza, next to Mount Elizabeth Hospital), Singapore 228337
+65.6100.2211
Web: [1]
Reference NAICS: 32311, 32312
Region: Singapore
Latitude: 1.30459
Longitude: 103.83465


www.epi-lasik.sg was established in 2007 stemming from a personal desire by Dr. Tony Ho, Ophthalmologist and Director of LASIK services, to afford each and every individual the opportunity of a reliable, safe, and efficacious means of permanent vision correction at a fair price.

Combining years or expertise with the excimer laser technology, Dr. Ho performs each Epi-LASIK surgery with utmost dedication, aspiring to deliver accurate, uncompromised visual outcomes for just about anyone who’s ever considered LASIK and been found unsuitable for the procedure.

With a mission to provide tomorrow’s solution for the myopic of today, Dr. Ho and his committed team at Eye Care Clinic look forward to rediscovering with you the vision you always desired.

Epi-LASIK: A Vision for Tomorrow.The satisfaction is unparalled.

Why Epi-LASIK

An abbreviation for Epithelial Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis, Epi-LASIK is the new frontier in laser vision correction. A sophisticated form of corneal surface ablation, Epi-LASIK is a procedure that involves the use of a blunt microkeratome blade to mechanically separate a thin layer of surface epithelium from the underlying topmost stromal layer of the cornea, leaving the exposed area for laser sculpting. This breakthrough procedure differs markedly from conventional LASIK, which requires an incision or cut to be made into the stromal layer of the cornea, creating a corneal flap which is lifted to expose the stroma for laser ablation. Because Epi-LASIK, unlike traditional LASIK, dispenses with the need for the creation of a deep corneal flap, it circumvents those core problems surrounding LASIK that revolve around the issue of flap creation. For one, Epi-LASIK bypasses any potential for flap-related LASIK complications, such as incomplete cutting of the flap, loss of the cornea flap, shifting or wrinkling of the flap, or even dislodgement of the cornea flap, all of which can lead to a compromised or permanent loss of best corrected vision. In light of the possible dangers of flap creation plaguing LASIK, Epi-LASIK is particularly suitable for those in professions in which there exists a heightened risk of trauma to the eye (such as military or police officers, sports enthusiasts, etc) given that Epi-LASIK eliminates any chance of flap dislodgment.Secondly, because cornea nerve endings are not cut in Epi-LASIK as in LASIK, Epi-LASIK effectively avoids the problem of dry eyes frequently experienced in LASIK patients, an inconvenience which can persist for months or years.Most importantly however, the greatest appeal of Epi-LASIK resides in the fact that this groundbreaking procedure saves at least 100 microns of cornea tissue by moving aside only a superficial layer of epithelium to enable lasering beneath the bed, an impossible feat in standard LASIK in which significant cornea tissue is lost due to the flap creation process prior to tissue ablation.Such a tissue sparing procedure is especially crucial for individuals with high degrees of myopia or thin corneas who would have been unsuitable candidates for LASIK. Furthermore, since the cornea in an Epi-LASIK procedure is left thicker and therefore necessarily stronger, there exists a decreased likelihood of keratoectasia, or the development of an unstable cornea attributable to the removal of excessive cornea tissue. All in all, bearing in mind the merits of Epi-LASIK particularly with respect to issues of safety and its ability to offer hope of a permanent means of vision correction for those with high myopia or thin corneas, this remarkable procedure easily challenges LASIK to emerge victorious in the field of laser refractive surgery.

Epi-LASIK Information

Epi-LASIK is a surface based procedure. By employing the surface based procedure, correcting your vision will only involve the sculpting the front surface of your cornea with excimer laser. This helps to protect the structural integrity of the cornea and prevent a devastating complication called Cornea Ectasia.

Epi-LASIK does not cut a cornea flap.
Unlike the Microkeratome LASIK or the Intralase LASIK, Epi-LASIK does not require the creation of a cornea flap. Examples of cornea flap related complications that Epi-LASIK avoids are:

  • Cornea Flap Wrinkles
  • Cornea Flap Dislodgement
  • Improper Creation of Cornea Flap
  • Inflammation / Infection of the Cornea Flap


Epi-LASIK is suitable for active Sportsperson
Your eyes will be safe, even if you participate in vigorous or contact sports about two after surgery. Unlike LASIK, you need not fear cornea flap wrinkles; you need not fear cornea flap dislodgements; you need not have any fear.


Epi-LASIK is less likely to cause dry eyes.
By cutting a cornea flap, LASIK also cuts cornea nerves and cause dry eyes. If you do not have a dry eye problem, we suggest that you should not create one. Your cornea will not be cut during Epi-LASIK.


Epi-LASIK may be a second chance for patients with thin cornea.
If you have thin cornea, you may already have been rejected for the LASIK procedure. Epi-LASIK may be your second chance to regain your vision. A big portion of our patients do not have thin cornea, but have already chosen Epi-LASIK. We believe you should too.


Epi-LASIK may be a better choice for patients with high myopia.
If you have high myopia, much more of your cornea will be used for laser sculpting. With Epi-LASIK, there is no need to create a cornea flap. Therefore, laser sculpting can begin right at the surface of the cornea, leaving the cornea with more cornea tissue after surgery.


Epi-LASIK may just be the Ultimate Safe LASIK
Your eyes are probably the most important sensory organ you have. At Clearvision Eye Clinic & LASIK Centre, we advise our patients on all the advantageous and disadvantageous of various Laser Eye Procedures. We believe you should too be advised on choosing a procedure with the most number of advantages relating to the safety and well-being of your eyes – The Clearvision Epi-LASIK procedure.

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