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What if you could reduce your dependence on reading glasses - those unwelcome reminders that age is catching up with you? What if you could enjoy your morning paper without squinting? Read a menu without difficulty? Even work on the computer without headaches? What if there was a procedure for your farsightedness that didn't involve cutting or a laser? Today, the question isn't "what if?" Today the answer is CK -- a new vision procedure that can help decrease your dependence on glasses to see things close up. Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) is the only procedure designed for farsightedness that uses radiofrequency energy instead of a laser to correct your vision. Approved by the FDA in 2002 after five years of successful clinical trials in the US and abroad, CK has proven to be a safe, effective alternative to laser surgery. How does CK work?
CK is considered painless. Once finished, you don't have to wear a patch and can usually return to work the next day. Vision continues to improve over the course of the first month.
What results can I expect? Near Vision Improvement
Our goal in offering CK is to restore functional near vision for those who are over 40. For our patients, the average improvement in near vision is demonstrated below. For these same patients, on average, they lose no distance vision binocularly.
Distance Vision Improvement
Our outcomes are updated monthly, and you will be provided with specific improvement results for our patients at your CK consultation. |
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