I'm considering laser corrective eye surgery.
There is a new(er) technique that uses Wavescan (VISX CustomVue) technology to get incredibly precise readings of your eye.
Reading the literature it states how it is all "computer-controlled" and the Wavescan measurement is trickle-down technology originally developed for use in high-powered telescopes to reduce distortions when viewing distant objects in space. Basically, the wavescan readings are transferred to the excimer laser during the surgery and the computer guides the reshaping of your cornea.
BTW, anyone out there had LASIK? Thoughts?
Thanks,
Cheeta
There is a new(er) technique that uses Wavescan (VISX CustomVue) technology to get incredibly precise readings of your eye.
Reading the literature it states how it is all "computer-controlled" and the Wavescan measurement is trickle-down technology originally developed for use in high-powered telescopes to reduce distortions when viewing distant objects in space. Basically, the wavescan readings are transferred to the excimer laser during the surgery and the computer guides the reshaping of your cornea.
BTW, anyone out there had LASIK? Thoughts?
Thanks,
Cheeta