Wavefront Lasik May Be the Superior Lasik Eye Surgery Procedure

March 18th, 2010 by admin

Wavefront Lasik is called by some a slightly better procedure than the traditional lasik eye surgery operation. Also called custom wavefront lasik, this procedure is more precise than other procedures

because it maps corneal irregularities before the surgery begins.


This means that the wavefront lasik procedure (which is also more expensive) is more attuned to the actual eye it is being performed on. With a detailed map of the specific eye, in theory the procedure can be more effective in solving the particular vision deficiencies of the patient.


Traditional lasik utilizes a similar way of measuring the eye as when you get fitted for contacts or glasses. For people with minor vision modifications needed, this is fine. But for people with higher order aberrations, they may need a more exact procedure.


Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism are some of these lower level problems that the normal lasik eye surgery may be used with great effect on. Other problems may require more specialization.


Wavefront lasik eye surgery works in a few steps. First, the doctor shines a light into the eye. A computer inputs the data (which will show any abnormalities in the eye) and analyzes the data. Then a three dimensional model of the eye is created and the laser is put to use.


A beam of laser light then shapes the inside layers of your cornea to replicate the particular prescription the patient has in glasses or contacts. In addition, it looks for other repairs that can be made to the eye to improve vision. Wavefront uses more technology–the name is derived from the fact that light waves are used to scan the eye and gather information about the cornea and any necessary vision corrections. Some people have had great outcomes with this surgery.


Some people have trouble with glasses and contacts and just can’t seem to avoid annoying vision problems like glare and the halo-effect of lights at night when they wear glasses. People who just don’t want to deal with glasses and contact lenses also may opt for lasik surgery. It’s very important to talk to qualified physicians about the procedure and be guided by them throughout.


The wavefront lasik procedure can take as little as a half-hour or even shorter, depending on the vision doctor and whatever guidelines he or she follows.


Since the corneal flap that is created is so tiny and is in a high-blood area of the face (the eye) recovery time is very quick. Most doctors recommend lots of fluids and that the patient avoids any kind of eye-straining activities. Reading and even watching television may be considered “too much.”


But even then, the healing process takes only two or three days. Lasik is a procedure that shouldn’t be taken lightly even though the process and the healing seems so quick, relatively painless, and easy. It is always necessary to find a vision specialist you trust and to find advice from people who have undergone the procedure, general basic information about the procedure, and any other information you can find to prepare yourself.


If you are not convinced that one doctor is right, you can always consult others to get a different perspective on your health needs. You only have one pair of eyes–you should take care of them.

Chris runs a website about wavefront lasik eye surgery. Learn more about wavefront lasik recovery.

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Wavefront Lasik – How it’s done and what it is?

March 18th, 2010 by admin

Traditional LASIK surgery achieves a simple correction of focusing power by reshaping the cornea with the aid of a laser. Wavefront LASIK is a variation of that conventional procedure and accomplishes a spatially varying correction based on readings from a wavefront sensor. In essence, a wavefront sensor measures the eye itself. Wavefront measurements reveal the irregularities of the lens, which cause optical aberrations (any deviation from a desired perfect planar wavefront).


Wavefront custom sculpts the cornea to accomplish corrected vision. In many ways, Wavefront offers better results than traditional LASIK. LASIK has certain potential side effects including halos or glare, which are caused due to induced spherical aberration. Anyone considering Lasik laser eye surgery will welcome the introduction of wavefront technology into the process. It gives the eye surgeon the information needed for a more effective and successful procedure.


Eye surgeons now have available a new technology that makes vision correction more precise. It’s called “wavefront”.


To correct poor vision Lasik eye surgery has become the popular choice. Lasik surgery links the condition of the patient’s visual system to the Lasik laser for correction.


The incisions performed on the cornea of the eye are customized to the patient’s individual needs. Accurate data concerning the condition of the patient’s eyes is all important. Wavefront technology is a technology that is capable of measuring refraction at multiple points on the eye as light is reflected upon it. This creates a “map” of the patient’s eye. Because each eye is unique the data from each eye must be carefully analyzed so that the Lasik laser maybe properly programmed.


Conditions within the cornea of every eye affect refraction. The ability to treat these aberrations can result in an improved outcome after Lasik surgery. Clinical trials using wavelength technology have shown that nearly 80% of Lasik eye surgery patients undergoing custom surgery achieved 20/20 vision. This is a higher number than those who underwent traditional Lasik surgery.


Another benefit of wavefront is in determining which patients are not candidates for Lasik surgery. Wavefront technology can detect an infinite number of aberrations by using a fixation target along with an input laser beam. A wavefront sensor is used to measure the slope of the wavefront as it exits the eye. When the laser light beam enters the eye, it produces a flat wavefront. In the perfect eye, a wavefront that is still completely flat will reflect back. After wavefront is used to evaluate and diagnose existing aberrations in the eye, it is used to create the exact procedure for reshaping the cornea.


Wavefront technology is not new. Wavefront is used for adjusting the optics in their telescopes. The data resulting from wavefront technology is used to remove aberrations. The procedure employed by the wavefront analyzer to measure higher order aberrations would appear quite complex to a layman.


This wavefront is compared against a planar wavefront, in order to determine both lower and higher order aberrations.

Michael is the founder of Wavefront Lasik Info, the website focused on wavefront lasik information.

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Explicit History Particle Wavefront

March 18th, 2010 by admin


Wavefront propagation through a voxel space due to a passing particle.

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FDA Lasik Hearing: Edward Boshnick, OD

February 9th, 2010 by admin

Edward Boshnick, OD (optometrist) presents at the FDA Ophthalmic Devices Panel hearing held in Gaithersburg, Maryland on April 25th, 2008. The hearing focused on LASIK quality of life, depression, and suicide.

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FDA Lasik Hearing: Beth Kotsovolos

February 8th, 2010 by admin

Beth Kotsovolos presents at the FDA Ophthalmic Devices Panel hearing held in Gaithersburg, Maryland on April 25th, 2008. The hearing focused on LASIK quality of life, depression, and suicide.

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FDA Lasik Hearing: Michael Mullery, MD

February 2nd, 2010 by admin

Michael Mullery, MD (physician) presents at the FDA Ophthalmic Devices Panel hearing held in Gaithersburg, Maryland on April 25th, 2008. The hearing focused on LASIK quality of life, depression, and suicide.

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LASIK & New England Eye Center – Boston

February 1st, 2010 by admin

LASIK – Dr. Helen Wu at Tufts New England Eye Center in Boston. Offering Blade Free Intralase LASIK, CK, PRK, Visian ICL, Crystalens, ReStor, ReZoom

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Tylock Eye Care & Laser Center Laser Vision Correction in Irving, near Dallas and Fort Worth

January 25th, 2010 by admin

http://www.tylock.com Tylock Eye Care & Laser Center, located in Irving, Texas, offers CustomVue™ LASIK laser vision correction, IntraLase®, PRK laser eye surgery, Wavefront™, WavePrint mapping, and IntraLASIK to residents of Dallas and Fort Worth, and throughout Texas areas. For more information about our practice, please visit http://www.tylock.com .

You may contact Dr. Gary Tylock at:

Tylock Eye Care & Laser Center
3100 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Irving, Texas 75062

Phone: 1-800-NEW-EYES
Website: http://www.tylock.com

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Is Your Vision Beyond Repair by LASIK or PRK?

January 24th, 2010 by admin

Implantable lenses offer vision correction to those individuals who’s eyesight is not repairable by LASIK or PRK. Dr. Feldman of the Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center performs the lens implant procedure in San Diego.

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Lasik Eye Surgery Even Better with iLASIK Laser Eye Surgery

January 24th, 2010 by admin

Using the most advanced LASIK and implantable lens technology with an unrivaled focus on patient care, Dr. Feldman is committed to giving her patients visual freedom through a variety of state-of-the-art eye surgery procedures. When you trust Dr. Feldman with your vision, as so many of her medical colleagues have done, you will receive the right vision correction treatment for your eyes. You will get all the one-on-one time you want with San Diegos leading LASIK and cataract surgeon. She even offers late appointments after work and Saturday appointments!

If you are ready to improve your vision and quality of life, please call or email us today to schedule a complimentary LASIK consultation or a complete eye exam for a cataract evaluation. During your appointment, Dr. Feldman along with her professional staff will answer all your questions about iLasik™, wavefront-guided LASIK, all laser Custom LASIK with IntraLase®, or the vision correction option that is right for you, address any concerns you may have, and explain all of the options available to correct your vision.

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