Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Wavefront Lasik Surgery

What if you went in for brain surgery and the doctor told you they weren't going to do what was best for you, but what seemed to work best for MOST people? Would you be concerned? Do you think this type of surgery would be safe for your future or the doctor's career? I didn't think so, now there is something to correct this problem, a new procedure called wavefront LASIK. Wavefront LASIK, also known as custom LASIK, uses three dimensional images of your eyes and how they accept light to determine the best route for your surgery. This procedure called custom LASIK using wave-front technology is more precise than any pair of glasses, contacts, or even other LASIK procedures.

By using a few simple computer-generated tests to analyze the way your eye refracts light, the computer determines the best course of action. The fact that this wavefront LASIK uses the three dimensional image particular to the patient, the chance for an uneven or poorly constructed flap over the cornea is reduced.

There are more hoops for you to jump through if you are going to be a patient in wavefront LASIK surgery:

* You must be qualified by the FDA based on your eye condition before receiving wavefront LASIK.
* Your doctor will present your choices regarding extra costs for your wavefront LASIK.
* Your doctor will determine if your eye's condition is such that wavefront LASIK presents the best result.
What are the advantages of wavefront LASIK?
* Better chance of 20/20 vision or better.
* Reduced chance of night vision disturbances or glaring.
* Reduced chance of losing visual quality or contrast sensitivity.

Studies show that despite the cost of wavefront LASIK, more people are opting for this procedure than regular LASIK. However, it is important to discuss with your doctor what is correctable before the surgery. Even though wavefront LASIK is the most efficient form of LASIK it does not correct any type of eye problem at this time.

http://www.lasik-surgeryguide.info presents complete and current information on Corrective Laser Eye Surgery - LASIK.
Please be sure to check our latest information and guide on
Wavefront Lasik as well as Lasik related topics.

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