Not every laser system is indicated, or approved by the FDA, to treat every type of vision problem. Ask your doctor which technologies are used. Most importantly, you should confirm with your doctor that the laser system used in your procedure can correct your specific eye problems. You should also compare laser systems to learn other important aspects of their capabilities.


About NearVisionSM CK

NearVision CK (Conductive Keratoplast ) truly represents a significant advancement in vision improvement technology. Developed specifically for patients over 40 who are tired of their reading glasses, NearVision CK has proven to be a safe and effective alternative to laser surgery. In fact, NearVision CK is performed using the only technology approved by the FDA for improving near vision in baby boomer patients - the ViewPoint® CK System.

This section provides an overview of this exciting procedure and its unique radiofrequency (RF) technology, and will help you determine whether NearVision CK may be right for you.

NearVision CK (Conductive Keratoplasty ) can change how the eye focuses light by reshaping the cornea to improve near vision. It uses a controlled release of radiofrequency (RF) energy to shrink corneal tissue, which steepens the cornea. This steepening creates a safe and predictable modification to the topographical (surface) curvature of the cornea for the temporary reduction of presbyopic and hyperopic symptoms.

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