Recent Advancements in Laser Vision Correction

Published by Lance Kugler, MD on January 27, 2012

A vital factor for ensuring an effective laser vision correction is the technology used in pre-operative screening and surgery. With LASIK advancements improving technology and procedural success, visual acuity achieved through surgery has never been better. Wavefront technology is one of the most recent innovations to allow for decreased night glare, halos and high order aberrations.

The Allegretto Wave EyeQ Excimer Laser was designed specifically for laser vision correction using “PerfectPulse” technology to control and ensure precision in every single laser pulse. By creating an aspheric corneal surface, it is the only laser to take into account the specific curvature of the patient’s eye, providing a customized procedure. Combined with topography-guided ablation profiles, data from a corneal topography scan allows for a guided and accurate laser treatment. In almost all surgical cases at Kugler Vision, thin-flap LASIK is used. Also known as SBK (sub-bowman’s keratomileusis), this technique increases residual stromal bed following LASIK, meaning less risk of long-term complication.

Technological advancements have recently catered to people who wear bifocals. Presby-LASIK technology has led to improved vision at a distance and at near in patients over age 40 who wear bifocals. When choosing an eye center to perform your LASIK surgery, consider the latest surgical advancements and equipment that can promote an effective surgery with a smooth recovery. Learn more about how the latest technology can improve your LASIK results.

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