[NEWCASTLE, NSW, July 28, 2015]—The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery (AIES), one of the most trusted clinics in Australia specialising in LASIK, offers wavefront LASIK. This offering is part of the company’s commitment to provide patients suffering from eye problems with a comprehensive range of solutions.
Wavefront LASIK Profile
According to the clinic, Wavefront LASIK surgery is similar to conventional LASIK except that it does not only treat basic refractive errors, but also remedies higher-order anomalies in the eye. The procedure is one that calls for special scanning before the surgery to spot any abnormalities in the patient’s optical system. Doctors then proceed with measuring the imperfections discovered in the cornea.
Difference from Conventional LASIK
With conventional LASIK surgery, the laser shapes the cornea by treating the imperfections that cause conditions such as near-sightedness, far-sightedness or astigmatism. The clinic says that Wavefront LASIK laser eye surgery helps them find more specific alterations through the scan. The information gathered from this process allows them to reshape the cornea to the patient’s unique visual requirements.
The AIES specifies some of the many advantages of LASIK eye surgery as follows:
• The procedure may potentially improve how much a patient can see, meaning an improvement in the visual acuity based on the standard 20/20 eye chart.
• It corrects contrast sensitivity.
• It minimise any odds of night flare and haloes, which are a common effect of conventional LASIK surgery.
About the Australian Institute of Eye Surgery
The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery is one of the leading clinics in Australia when it comes to laser-assisted in situ keratomileus is (LASIK). Established in 1996, the clinic has been providing solutions for patients suffering from cataracts and similar eye problems. The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery has two operating theatres that utilise advanced laser technology. They have cemented a reputation for using reliable vision correction procedures. The clinic’s theatre complex has been licence and recognised by the New South Wales Department of Health and the Australian Council of Health Care Standards.
To learn more about the practice, visit http://www.aies.com.au/.