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The eye is like a camera. In a camera,
light passes through a lens system back onto the film.
The cornea and lens are at the front of the eye (anterior
chamber) and are similar to a camera's lens system.
The retina is located at the back of the eye (posterior
chamber) and is similar to the camera's film. In the
normal eye, light rays of an image pass through the
cornea and the lens and are focussed directly on the
retina to produce a clear image.
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Myopia
(Nearsightedness)
In a myopic eye, the light rays are passed
through the cornea and lens but the point at which they
converge (focus) is in front of the retina, not on the
retina. This configuration allows clear images of near
objects but not those that are far away. Non- surgical
treatment options for myopia include glasses and contact
lenses. Surgical treatment options include ALK, clear
lens extraction, LASEK, LASIK, LASEK, phakic IOL and
RK. While there are numerous surgical options available,
not all individuals are good candidates for specific
procedures. Patients should review these options in
depth with their physicians prior to making any final
decisions.
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Hyperopia
(Farsightedness)
In a hyperopic eye, the light rays do
not converge or focus by the time they reach the retina.
Hyperopic patients can focus on more distant objects,
but not images that are close at hand. Non-surgical
treatment options include glasses and contact lenses.
Surgical treatment options include clear lens extraction,
CK, LASIK, LTK, phakic IOL, and PRK. While there are
numerous surgical options available, not all individuals
are good candidates for specific procedures. Patients
should review these options in depth with their physicians
prior to making any final decisions.
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Astigmatism
With astigmatism, the rays of light do
not converge into a single point but form a line on
the retina. There are various types of astigmatism included
regular, mixed and irregular astigmatism. Currently,
excimer lasers in the US are approved for treatment
of regular and mixed astigmatism. Recent advances in
technology now allow for the therapeutic treatment of
induced irregular astigmatism. In the future, this application
may be expanded to include all types of irregular astigmatism.
Patients who believe they have astigmatism should discuss
this subject in further detail with their physician
to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms in
their case.
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Presbyopia
Presbyopia affects people as they enter
their 40s. Caused by changes within the eye's crystalline
lens as one ages, presbyopia affects everyone, and eventually
everyone will need to wear reading glasses or bifocals.
Presbyopia is not affected by the laser treatment.
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