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Wavefront-LASIK (Custom LASIK):
The Latest Advance in Laser Eye Surgery
Custom LASIK is the most advanced laser technology available. Custom LASIK laser
treatments are based upon the unique visual characteristics of your eye. Up
until now, with glasses, contacts and conventional LASIK surgery, corrections
were quite similar for each type of prescription. Custom LASIK involves measuring
the eye from front to back with a special laser, using what's called "wavefront" technology,
to create a three-dimensional (3-D) image of the eye. The information contained
in the wavefront-map guides the laser in customizing the treatment to your individual
visual system.
Possible Benefits of Custom LASIK
Custom LASIK wavefront technology is revolutionary because it has the potential
to improve not only the quantity of your vision (i.e. the visual acuity measured
by the standard 20/20 Snellen eye chart), but also the quality of how well you
can see (i.e. visual acuity measured in terms of contrast sensitivity and fine
vision). This may translate into a reduced risk of post-LASIK untoward side-effects,
such as difficulty with night vision.
How much you see depends on what lower-order and higher-order aberrations you
have; lower-order aberrations are also called refractive errors (i.e nearsightedness,
farsightedness and astigmatism). Conventional LASIK treats these lower-order
aberrations. How well you see can also depends on what higher-order aberrations
you have; higher-order aberrations are irregularities other than refractive errors,
and can cause such problems as decreased contrast sensitivity or night vision,
glare, shadows and halos. Higher-order aberrations do not always affect vision.
Custom LASIK has the potential to treat both lower- and higher-order aberrations.
Some of the potential advantages of wavefront LASIK are:
· Potentially a greater chance of achieving 20/20 vision without
glasses
· Potentially a greater chance of achieving better than 20/20 vision
· A potential reduction in the chance of losing best-spectacle corrected
vision
· A potential reduction in the chance of losing visual quality or contrast
sensitivity
· A potential reduction in the chance of night-vision disturbances
· The potential to use wavefront-LASIK to treat eyes that have previously
had laser surgery and suffer from untoward side-effects (Off-label use of technology)
Visx CustomVue WaveScan
Wavefront-guided excimer laser technology
The Visx Wavescan system was the first laser to be approved by the U.S FDA
for the treatment of nearsightedness and astigmatism. The VISX WaveScan system
is made up of the Star S4 laser and the WaveScan wavefront device. The company
calls its custom LASIK procedure "CustomVue." The FDA approval is
for eyes with up to -6 diopters of myopia, with or without up to -3 diopters
of astigmatism. Surgeons can, for the first time, measure and treat visual
disorders that previously could not be detected.
In the U.S. FDA clinical trials, 94% of patients who had the Visx CustomVue
procedure achieved 20/20 or better vision. The trial participants were four
times more likely to say they were "very satisfied" with their night
vision following CustomVue than they were with their night vision with their
glasses or contacts.
How Custom LASIK Works
The surgeon will begin by using the wavefront device to transmit a safe ray
of light into your eye. The light is then reflected back off the posterior
portion of the eye, out through the pupil, and into the abberometry device.
The reflected wave of light is received and arranged into a unique pattern
that measures both lower- and higher-order aberrations.
All of these visual measurements are then displayed as a 3-D map, referred
to as a wavefront map. This information is then electronically transferred
to the laser, and computer-matched to the eye's position, enabling the surgeon
to customize the LASIK procedure to your unique visual requirements.
Getting Custom LASIK
Like conventional LASIK, custom LASIK is a surgical procedure and has risks
associated with it. It's important to discuss its applications and potential
complications with your eye doctor to determine if you are a good candidate
for this procedure.
View an article on Custom LASIK in the Stanford
Report ,
and read more about Custom LASIK at the official
VISX website for this procedure.
Custom Wavefront LASIK
IntraLASIK
Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)
Photo-Refractive Keratectomy (PRK)
Other Procedures
Fees
New Technologies
Please call the Stanford Eye Laser Center for more information or to schedule
a free initial evaluation at (650) 498-7020.
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