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06 DecLearn the Latest on Lasik Technology Used in Lasik Eye Surgeries

We live in a time of seemingly endless innovation and rapid technological progress. It is hard enough to keep up on the latest e-mail filters and cell phone video cameras, much less such specialized medical procedures as LASIK eye surgery.

But if you are considering laser vision correction of any kind—the popular and effective LASIK procedure or, if you are not a good candidate for that, an alternative such as LASEK or PRK—then it is no longer just a matter of passing interest. It is your responsibility to be an informed, prepared patient for any kind of surgery, so you need to learn the latest on LASIK technology used in LASIK eye surgeries as part of that preparation.

27 NovNew lens designs using wavefront technology

Traditional eye exams that take use of letters and images are limited, subjective and sometimes inaccurate, because the result is based on the patient’s response. These traditional eye exams also can not reflect underlying vision problems. Wavefront measurement using an instrument can attain more data about vision errors automatically. By mapping the way light rays travel through your retina, wavefront diagnosis detects underlying refractive errors on your retina and lens.

26 NovLasik Vision Surgery: New Technology Prevents Side Effects

If you’re like me, you’ve probably heard about some of the side effects associated with getting lasik vision correction surgery. For instance, after getting lasik surgery some people complain about symptoms of glare, halos and decreased night vision.

In fact, I remember attending a business briefing where the speaker started by mentioning he just had lasik surgery the day before. He told the audience, “The good news is I think you’re all going to heaven because everyone has halos around their heads!”