WAVELIGHT LASIK
Wavefront optimized LASIK and LASEK/PRK are the newest technology in laser to correct vision correction. The new Wavelight Allegretto Eye-Q laser technique is being used to get best results. The main aim of this is to provide best results and keep away from night vision side effects such as halo around lights.
Wavefront optimized LASIK technology is used by astronomers to sharpen the image of distant objects that may have been distorted, for instance, by the earth's atmosphere. Sideways nearsightedness vision can also be affected by higher order aberrations so these aberrations can affect clarity of image. Each eye has a unique aberration profile which remains even if nearsightedness and astigmatism is corrected. After LASIK, the visual working affects night vision with symptoms such as glare and halo images. LASIK or LASEK/PRK technique can help or minimize these aberrations.
The Wavelight laser was developed with wavefront ideology into each procedure by adjusting the laser treatment for the patient's specific corneal curvature.
The Wavelight Allegretto Eye-Q laser is the fastest technique in the world today. If you move your eye then each spot of the treatment is placed in exactly the right spot.
The Wavelight laser is the newest technology in laser for vision correction. Most laser system may increase spherical aberration that reduce the clarity of vision such as glare and halo phenomenon at night. The Wavelight laser is helpful in correcting or minimizing these aberration and improve vision quality both during the day and night.
The Wavelight laser affords an optimized energy stability control. The Wavelight laser balances the energy levels and every laser pulse creates the same result. The Wavelight laser is helpful for those who have large pupils yet the risk of glare and halo at night cannot be eliminated but can be minimized. The Wavelight laser advance technology provides the advantage of laser vision correction.