The Truth in Detail

Multiple Custom Treatment Options

Many LASIK systems (including "true" custom LASIK) only offer one type of procedure, so every patient must be treated the same, whether you want to–and whether it makes sense to–or not. What's truly custom about that? Only OptiLASIK® Laser Vision Correction gives you multiple custom treatment options, so you can tailor treatment as you see fit.

Wavefront Optimized® LASIK

Only offered as part of OptiLASIK® Laser Vision Correction, Wavefront Optimized® LASIK offers a fast and efficient procedure, with high patient satisfaction and throughput. Ideal for up to 90% of potential LASIK patients, Wavefront Optimized® LASIK was designed to consider the unique curvature of the eye, preserving the natural, aspheric shape of the cornea, for less induced spherical aberration.1,3

Outstanding Clinical Outcomes With Wavefront Optimized® LASIK4

Uncorrected Visual Acuity (UCVA) Effectiveness – Myopia

Uncorrected Visual Acuity (UCVA) Effectiveness – Hyperopia

The WaveLight® Allegretto Wave® Eye-Q Laser:

At the Heart of Wavefront Optimized® LASIK.

Wavefront Optimized® LASIK

Only OptiLASIK® Laser Vision Correction offers the flexible performance of Wavefront Optimized® LASIK for faster treatment of more patients, with less effort. Wavefront Optimized® LASIK depends on the speed and safety of the advanced WaveLight® Allegretto Wave® Eye-Q Laser, precision-engineered for faster, accurate procedures:

Together, these innovations allow the WaveLight® Allegretto Wave® Eye-Q Laser to provide improved patient comfort and excellent clinical results, with a low rate of complications and retreatments.6

The truth is finally out about "true" custom LASIK–and what OptiLASIK® Laser Vision Correction can do to give you more. But don't just take our word for it... Compare specs and come to your own conclusions. The truth just might set you free.

References

  1. Padmanadham P, Mrochen M, Basuthkar S, et al. Wavefront-guided versus wavefront-optimized laser in situ keratomileusis: contralateral comparative study. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2008;34:389-397.
  2. Chalita MR, Krueger RR. Wavefront-guided excimer laser surgery. In: Albert D, Miller J, Azar D, Cocks ACF, Blodi B, eds. Albert & Jakobiec’s Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders W B Co; 2008:1041-1049.
  3. Waring GO, Durrie DS. Emerging trends for procedure selection in contemporary refractive surgery: consecutive review of 200 cases from a single center. J Refract Surg. 2008;24:S419-S423.
  4. Stonecipher KG, Kezirian GM. Wavefront-optimized versus Wavefront-Guided LASIK for myopic astigmatism with the Allegretto Wave: three-month results of a prospective FDA trial. J Refract Surg. 2008;24:S424-S430.
  5. Mrochen M, Schelling U, Wuellner C, et al. Influence of spatial and temporal spot distribution on the ocular surface quality and maximum ablation depth after photoablation with 1050 Hz excimer laser system. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2009;35:363-373.
  6. US Food and Drug Administration. Summary of safety and effectiveness data for a supplemental premarket approval application. http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf2/P020050S004b.pdf and http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf3/P030008.html. Accessed February 12, 2009.

All claims based on clinical study data analysis completed in May 2008 and presented in the CE Technical file. Refer to the Physician’s Directions for Use for more information.