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Is Wavefront LASIK the best?

Is Wavefront LASIK the best?

Published clinical studies have demonstrated that wavefront technology results in a higher percentage of “20/20 or better” vision, more crisp night vision, lower re-treatment rates and better contrast vision compared to standard laser technology.

What is the difference between LASIK and Wavefront?

The custom Wavefront LASIK surgical procedure is similar to traditional LASIK, but the major difference is that it is an all-laser procedure. Rather than creating the corneal flap with a bladed instrument, Dr. Goldberg is able to use a laser.

What is wavefront optimized LASIK?

Wavefront-Guided This technique is the most advanced type of custom LASIK. It creates a three-dimensional image of your eye, measuring exactly how light enters the cornea and travels to the retina. It precisely attempts to correct all higher-order aberrations, in addition to myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.

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What is the newest LASIK technology?

Wavefront-LASIK (Custom LASIK) The latest in laser eye surgery. Custom LASIK is the most advanced laser technology available. Custom LASIK laser treatments are based upon the unique visual characteristics of your eye.

What is wavefront Intralasik?

IntraLase WaveFront surgery, a combination of the two can come up with a better, more accurate result. IntraLase uses a laser to produce a flap and by using the WaveFront technology, the surgeon is guided by precise measurements that accurately measure your cornea and allows the surgeon to treat them accordingly.

What is the difference between wavefront guided and wavefront optimized?

Wavefront-guided technologies take the objective wavefront measurements of the individual eye and apply them to the laser ablation profile. Wavefront-optimized treatments, based on the eye’s subjective refraction, maintain existing optical aberrations and correct sphere and cylinder.

What is the newest Lasik technology?

What is WaveFront Intralasik?

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.