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The Custom LASIK difference

The Custom LASIK difference

CustomCornea®, delivered by the LADARVision® system, is a new kind of LASIK procedure that takes a similar approach to traditional LASIK surgery and can help with many of the same visual problems. However, CustomCornea® is different from traditional LASIK in two important respects:

First, CustomCornea® goes beyond reshaping your cornea based on your prescription for eyeglasses or contacts. The procedure is completely customized to your eyes and your eyes alone.

And the second, CustomCornea® can help with other vision problems that could not be detected previously, known as higher order aberrations. Experts believe these aberrations can contribute to vision problems such as glare, halos, and night vision problemsHigher order aberrations cannot be treated by traditional laser vision correction procedures, or even by wearing eyeglasses or contacts. In October 2002, CustomCornea became the first laser vision correction procedure the FDA approved for customized vision-correction/wavefront LASIK surgery to treat higher order aberrationsThere are three steps to every CustomCornea procedure: Capture, Match, and Treat.

Capture - The LADARVision® wavefront device "captures" your eye’s unique combination of higher and lower aberrations. The device creates a wavefront map of each eye by shining an eye-safe beam of laser light into the eye and measuring the reflected light waves as they pass through your visual system and exit the eye.

Match - The wavefront map for each eye is transferred to the laser system and converted to a guide for the laser. When both you and your doctor are ready for surgery to begin, the map is computer-matched with the eye’s exact position, so the treatment is extremely precise. Since each eye has its own unique wavefront map, treatment with CustomCornea is truly customized.

Treat - The cornea is precisely reshaped using the LADARVision® excimer laser, guided by the data from the wavefront map. The treatment is designed to correct your unique profile of both lower and higher order aberrations at the same time.