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Lasik “aspherica” or Zyoptix Aspheric program.

 
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Maximus
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:25 pm    Post subject: Lasik “aspherica” or Zyoptix Aspheric program. Reply with quote

Lasik “aspherica” or Zyoptix Aspheric program.
Doctors (ophthalmologists), could you, please, describe this method in more details?
How widely do you use “aspherica” in your medical practice? Which results do you observe?
Is it true, that Aspheric program is more safety, than Custom Lasik, preserving the natural shape of the cornea and minimizing the induction of aberrations?
People, who have had the Zyoptix Aspheric? What is your impression? Share.

Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Lasik “aspherica” or Zyoptix Aspheric program. Reply with quote

Maximus wrote:
Lasik “aspherica” or Zyoptix Aspheric program.
Doctors (ophthalmologists), could you, please, describe this method in more details?


Hi Maximus, this is a patient forum - as far as I know, no medical professional is posting here - I'm a medical student in the 5th year and have much knowledge in ophthalmology especially in refractive surgery.

Maximus wrote:
Is it true, that Aspheric program is more safety, than Custom Lasik, preserving the natural shape of the cornea and minimizing the induction of aberrations?

Laser Eye Surgery with aspheric ablation profiles preserves the natural shape of the cornea. Studies show that night vision problems or trouble to see in low light conditions are reduced with aspheric profiles especially in high corrections with large pupils and flat corneas. In contrast to standard ablation profiles aspheric ablation laser eye surgery does not induce spherical abberrations.

Regards, Ron
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