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flap and zap

flap and zap
 v. phr.— «Chiron Vision has selected seven ophthalmic surgeons to study laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), also known as “flap and zap,” for the correction of myopia. The intent of the study is to compare LASIK results with those of standard photorefractive keratectomy.» —“Ophthalmic surgeons to study LASIK results” in Irvine, California Ophthalmology Times Apr. 10, 1995. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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