CustomVue LASIK is a new era in laser vision correction. The doorway to freedom from glasses and contact lenses is now open to millions of people, including many who were once told they were not candidates. The reason is simple, until now there has never been a laser vision correction procedure that offers the precision and accuracy of CustomVue.
CustomVue LASIK can procedure better vision than is possible with contacts or glasses, and is 25 times more precise than conventional LASIK. These results are made possible by remarkable technology advances and exclusive mathematical formulas that combine to create CustomVue LASIK.
A key piece of the CustomVue procedure is the WaveScan system that identifies and measure imperfections in a patient’s eyes 25 times more precisely then standard measurements for glasses or conventional LASIK. Dr. Haddad is then able to use this WaveScan map to program a customized LASIK treatment for your individual eyes.
During the procedure, Dr. Haddad creates a small flap on the surface of the cornea. After slightly lifting the flap the CustomVue laser treatment is applied. The flap is then placed back into position to act as a bandage. Healing typically takes just a few days.
Read more about CustomVue LASIK in the Vision Correction section of our website.
CustomVue LASEK is a new era in laser vision correction. The doorway to freedom from glasses and contact lenses is now open to millions of people, including many who were once told they were not candidates. The reason is simple, until now there has never been a laser vision correction procedure that offers the precision and accuracy of CustomVue.
CustomVue LASEK can procedure better vision than is possible with contacts or glasses, and is 25 times more precise than conventional LASEK. These results are made possible by remarkable technology advances and exclusive mathematical formulas that combine to create CustomVue LASEK.
A key piece of the CustomVue procedure is the WaveScan system that identifies and measure imperfections in a patient’s eyes 25 times more precisely then standard measurements for glasses or conventional LASEK. Dr. Haddad is then able to use this WaveScan map to program a customized LASEK treatment for your individual eyes.
During the procedure, Dr. Haddad treats the surface of the eye, and no flap is created. This type of procedure is often referred to as surface, epi, or blade-less LASEK. After treating the surface of the eye with the CustomVue laser a contact lens is placed over the eye to act as a bandage, which is removed by Dr. Haddad three days after the procedure.
Read more about CustomVue LASEK in the Vision Correction section of our website.
LASIK stands for Laser assisted intrastromal Keratomileusis. In plain English this means the reshaping of the cornea between a flap using a laser. Over time our eyes lose the ability to focus by changing shape slightly. The LASIK procedure can reshape the corner giving the eye the ability to clearly focus again.
During the procedure, Dr. Haddad creates a small flap on the surface of the cornea. After slightly lifting the flap the Star S4 laser treatment is applied. The flap is then placed back into position to act as a bandage. Healing typically takes just a few days.
Read more about LASIK in the Vision Correction section of our website
LASEK is a variant of LASIK which stands for Laser assisted intrastromal Keratomileusis. In plain English this means the reshaping of the cornea between a flap using a laser. Over time our eyes lose the ability to focus by changing shape slightly. The LASEK procedure can reshape the corner giving the eye the ability to clearly focus again.
The LASEK variant of the procedure does not involve the creation of a flap, this it he only difference between LASIK and LASEK. LASEK is also referred to as surface, EPI, or blade-less LASIK.
During the procedure, Dr. Haddad prepares surface of the cornea. Next, the Star S4 laser treatment is applied. A contact lens is placed over the eye to act as a bandage, this lens is removed by Dr. Haddad three days after the procedure.
Read more about LASEK in the Vision Correction section of our website