What is LASIK with Wavefront?
What is LASIK with Wavefront?
In a wavefront LASIK treatment, a laser makes a thin flap on the cornea so the tissue beneath can be adjusted, correcting the eye’s refractive error. The thin flap is then replaced for the natural healing process to begin, and most patients feel the benefit within 24 hours.
When was wavefront LASIK invented?
In 2002, Wavefront, or CustomVue, technology was introduced to ophthalmology. This procedure is used on patients with an exceptionally high prescription, thin corneas or large pupils. With new updates of LASIK surgery, the procedure is now safer and more accurate than ever.
What is wavefront laser?
Custom LASIK involves measuring the eye from front to back with a special laser, using what’s called “wavefront” technology, to create a three-dimensional (3-D) image of the eye. The information contained in the wavefront-map guides the laser in customizing the treatment to your individual visual system.
Which is the best LASIK procedure?
LASIK Downsides LASIK is an extremely effective, safe, and trusted option. Its one downside is it is a more complex procedure than its successor, SMILE, because it uses two lasers and creates a flap during surgery.
How does wavefront guided LASIK work?
1. Wavefront-guided LASIK. This procedure uses detailed, wavefront-generated measurements of how light waves travel through your eyes and fall upon the retina, to create a laser treatment that is completely personalized for your eye anatomy and vision correction needs.
How does WaveFront guided LASIK work?
Is there anything better than LASIK?
If you have thin or flat corneas, LASEK is one of the best alternatives to LASIK. LASEK (laser epithelial keratomileusis) is a version of PRK. It is used to treat astigmatism, nearsightedness, or farsightedness. During the procedure the epithelium is detached, moistened with a diluted alcohol solution, and folded back.