When a light is projected onto your retina a wavefront, which measures your eyes visual system, is created. The measurements obtained from the wavefront are converted into a waveprint, a representation of your optical system. This system creates a new level of diagnostic information - a unique visual profile - as personal as a fingerprint of your vision.

With these wavefront details and measurements, your surgeon is able to individualize your laser vision correction procedure. Using the results of the wavefront procedure, the laser can reshape your cornea to neutralize the refractive errors. Each eye is unique and with wavefront technology your doctor is better able to provide you with a more precise and detailed analysis of your vision allowing her to customize your laser vision correction procedure.


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