LASIK and PRK at our Toronto Centre
If you want a plain English understanding of the benefits you will receive from our Toronto laser eye correction options, please read on. Advanced Wavefront -LASIK Vision Correction Customized laser vision correction offers sharpest vision results - night or day
Advanced Wavefront -LASIK Vision Correction can be the surest, safest means of getting the best possible results from your laser eye surgery procedure. Here’s why:
Every eye has unique imperfections or aberrations. Think of them as providing the same kind of identifying detail about your eye that a fingerprint would for your finger. The Wavefront; guided laser technology we use in your customized LASIK procedure identifies those unique imperfections in your eyes and allows us to correct them. Wavefront technology creates a detailed, three-dimensional map of each of your eyes. The process allows a ray of safe light to pass through the eye and then compare the distortions that appear against the pattern from an optically perfect eye.
This information is then used to create a customized map of your eye, plotting both your lower and higher order visual aberrations.
Then, the Wavefront Guided laser takes over and makes an adjustment for more accurate vision during the laser eye surgery procedure.
The results of Wavefront guided LASIK Vision Correction can be impressive for Toronto residents.
-A higher number of people achieve 20/20 vision
-Many achieve even better than 20/20 vision
-Improved night vision
Almost everyone that can have regular LASIK can have Wavefront Guided LASIK. (refer to Classic LASIK section below for basic candidate requirements) The only way to know for sure whether or not you are a candidate for Wavefront-Guided LASIK surgery is to call our Toronto office to schedule a FREE no-obligation consultation.
Contact us to book a FREE LASIK consultation at our Toronto Centre or request a technical explanation of LASIK surgery.
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