Procedures
Conductive Keroplasty (CK)
Conductive Keratoplasty or CK is best suited to people
over 40 years of age, who had good vision up until then.
It is designed to eliminate or reduce the need for reading glasses.
The procedure is performed using a probe thinner than a strand
of hair, that releases radio frequency energy. Applied to the cornea
in a circular pattern, the radio waves shrink small areas of collagen
to create a constrictive band, like the tightening of a belt. This
increases the curvature of the cornea, bringing near vision back
into focus.
The procedure is typically performed on just one eye, improving
near vision in that eye without compromising the patients distance
vision, in the other eye.
Which procedure is right for you? personalEYES will aim to ensure
each patient has been given a clear explanation of their condition
and eye problem. Contact us now for a free
suitability assessment appointment.
Take your next step to visual freedom, book online for your free suitability assessment now!
Assessment is normally $120, only available online
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