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First, what's in common?
Wavefront LASIK (also called Custom LASIK), and traditional LASIK both:
Advantages of Wavefront (Custom) LASIK
It provides particularly precise information on how your vision is impaired. Custom LASIK measures each eye with a special laser, using wavefront technology, and creates a 3-D map of the eye. This is translated by the Wavefront system into mathematical information that’s used to guide the laser in correcting the problems.
Two types of vision problems
Generally, there are two types of vision problems:
The HOAs are sometimes created by traditional LASIK, and although there are still some who argue that Wavefront LASIK can also create them, most refractive surgeons agree that it’s much less likely to create them than traditional LASIK.
About 75% of refractive surgeons now use Custom LASIK.
Amount vs. quality of vision
Amount – A person with 20/20 vision is said to have perfect eyesight. That’s an assessment of the person’s amount of vision, or how much he sees. Impairment of our amount of vision is brought about by lower order aberrations.
Quality – How well we see is determined by the presence or absence of higher order aberrations. So if we have impaired contrast sensitivity and can’t see very well at night, or we have glare and halos around lights, these defects can be both measured and treated by Wavefront LASIK.
Unique to you
This all results in a vision remedy that’s unique to you. Unlike glasses and contact lenses, which are remedies that come according to prescriptions that millions of other people also have, this treatment is entirely customized. That’s another way of saying that it’s extremely precise, so precise that nobody else would benefit from it. They’d all have their own 3-D maps.
Pre-testing with traditional LASIK
Before traditional LASIK surgery, there are also tests done to pinpoint the corneal problems. They’re done using a variety of devices which each give a different kind of information.
For example:
These tests give a lot of information, but not to the precise detail of the wavefront technology. They also take longer.
Wavefront diagnostic
If you’re considering a LASIK procedure, whether LASEK, PRK, or Epi-Lasik, or traditional LASIK, you can have a wavefront diagnostic done first. This will indicate the severity of any HOAs you may have. This information in turn will guide Dr. Khanna in recommending the best procedure for you.
To learn more about LASIK, please contact Dr. Khanna at the Institute of LASIK & Refractive Surgery, serving Orange County, Santa Monica and surrounding Los Angeles Communities.
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Santa Monica Wavefront LASIK Disclaimer: Dr. Khanna serves eyecare patients in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. This site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical advice for those seeking LASIK surgery, but to provide information about the Los Angeles, California LASIK Surgeon, Doctor Rajesh Khanna, M.D. |
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