Thursday, August 28, 2008
Introduction to VISX CustomVue and Advantages
While this has time-saving advantages for both patient and doctor, there are additional, more important advantages.
"Part of the reason I chose the VISX CustomVue laser over the Alcon or Bausch & Lomb platforms is for efficiency--both my patients and my staff like the fact that we don't have to dilate people to capture the WaveFront on the VISX system," says Dr. Chynn.
CustomVue Lasik Video
CustomVue Lasik Procedure
CustomVue Lasik Video
Saturday, August 16, 2008
LASIK Vision Correction in the Sacramento, California Area
Uvieja decided to have LASIK vision correction performed at the Sacramento area practice of Dr. Richard Meister. Uvieja struggled with wearing contacts for years before deciding to get LASIK done. She was apprehensive about the procedure but finally, after she couldn't handle the contacts anymore, she had LASIK done. For more information about refractive laser vision correction in the Sacramento area, please log on to http://www.lasermeister.com.
Located in Citrus Heights, we also serve the residents of the North Highlands, Roseville, Rocklin, Carmichael, Rancho Cordova, El Dorado Hills, Elk Grove, West Sacramento, Granite Bay, and all surrounding Sacramento areas.
If you're looking for high-quality LASIK in Sacramento using Wavefront™ technology, contact Dr. Richard Meister at the Meister Eye and Laser Center today.
Meet our Doctors:
Dr. Richard Meister
Dr. Gill
Dr. Gollendar
Meister Eye and Laser Center
5959 Greenback Ln Ste 310
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Toll-free: 1.866.900.9733
Local: 916.723.7400
Website: http://www.lasermeister.com
Laser Vision Surgery Procedures include CustomCornea® WaveFront® LASIK Technology (WaveFront® ALLEGRETTO WAVE®, CustomVue™, and CustomCornea® LASIK systems ), IntraLase®, Ziemer, and All-Laser LASIK, ASA/PRK/LASEK/Epi-K, The Visian ICL™ and Verisyse™ Lens, Presbyopia Surgery, ReSTOR® and ReZoom™ Multifocal Intraocular Lens Implants, Crystalens® Intraocular Lens Implants, and more!
We also offer cataract Surgery with Crystalens® Implants, Glaucoma Laser treatment & procedures, Blepharoplasty Eyelid Surgery, and General Eye Exams in our Sacramento office.
For cataract surgery featuring the revolutionary Crystalens® intraocular implants, Sacramento and Roseville area residents need look no further than Meister Eye & Laser Center, the first name in Northern California eye care.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Questions About CustomVue LASIK
What is a laser?
It’s a type of light beam which is man-made for a certain purpose. There are many types of lasers, named according to how they’re created, e.g. solid state lasers, gas lasers, and semiconductor lasers.
They all have some features in common which differentiate them from other types of light, such as sunshine, flashlights, neon lights etc.
· They’re directional – very focused, rather than diffuse like a flashlight.
· They’re monochromatic – they contain only one color, as opposed to white light which contains all colors. They can be within our visual range of color, infra-red, or ultra-violet.
· They’re coherent – the light particles, or photons, all move in step with each other and create wavefronts that begin in unison.
CustomVue uses the Visx Star S4 excimer laser. Excimer lasers are named from “excited” and “dimer” and use a mix of reactive and inert gases to create the laser light (a “dimer” is a pseudo-molecule which gives off ultraviolet light when it’s in an excited state).
How is the laser used for vision correction?
The Visx S4 laser is used at two stages of vision correction:
· Diagnosis
· Corneal reshaping
Before your vision can be corrected, detailed information must be garnered from a scan of each of your eyes. This is done using Wavefront technology called the WaveScan WaveFront System, which:
· Was FDA-approved in 2002
· Measures imperfections in your eye with extreme precision
· Produces a detailed map of your eye
· Generates digital information which will be used to guide the laser in correcting your eyesight
What does Wavefront mean?
Light is thought of as traveling in waves (although sometimes it’s thought of as traveling in particles, but that’s another discussion).
· The Wavefront system sends a wave of light through your iris to the back of your eye, the retina
· The wave then bounces off the retina and returns to the system, bringing digital information about the contours of your eye
· Using this information, the system makes a 3-D map which can be seen on its computer screen
· The system also generates mathematical formulae which your eye doctor uses to guide the laser in correcting your vision
What’s meant by higher order aberrations?
There are different kinds of imperfections that can be found in our eyes, causing imperfect vision. These imperfections are referred to as aberrations, and are divided into two groups:
· Lower order aberrations – nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism
· Higher order aberrations -- haloes, glare and double vision (which particularly show up in night vision)
Eye doctors have been able to correct for lower order aberrations for many years. The higher order aberrations can now also be corrected, using a laser system.
What makes CustomVue a better procedure?
Precision. When you have this procedure done, the visual correction is unique to you. Because the WaveScan technology can obtain such exact measurements of your eye’s contours, it can guide the laser with precision in correcting them.
This means that you can potentially achieve the full potential of your vision and be even better than 20/20. The Visx company did a study as part of applying for FDA approval, and found that a year after having CustomVue procedures:
· All study participants passed driving tests without glasses or contacts
· 98% of them could see 20/20 or better without glasses or contacts
· 70% of them could even see 20/16 or better without glasses or contacts
A CustomVue procedure is comfortable and easy. The system is an integrated workstation which includes a highly adjustable patient chair along with the microscope, computer, and controls of all kinds for your eye doctor to operate it with.
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