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Monday, February 29, 2016

What is CK?

Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) is a noninvasive vision correction procedure. CK utilizes radio frequency to correct minor refractive errors including presbyopia and low hyperopia to help produce clear vision and provide freedom from prescription eyewear.
The radio frequencies used for CK work to shrink connective tissue and steepen the cornea. This effect is accomplished without incisions or the removal of tissue, making it a better solution for people who wish to avoid the potential complications of LASIK or PRK. However, unlike those more advanced laser vision correction services, CK is not always permanent – though results can be sustained by repeating the procedure every few years.
Correcting Residual Refractive Errors
Following laser vision correction treatments such as LASIK, residual refractive errors may still exist. In these cases, CK can be used to enhance results and help ensure clearer vision. CK can also be used following cataract surgery for patients who have not achieved the level of vision correction they desire.
CK is not intended for more pronounced or advanced refractive errors, but it can help provide freedom from reading glasses and is often an attractive option for patients over the age of 45 who only need eyewear for close-up work. The best way to determine if CK can help you reach your goals is by discussing your options with an experienced ophthalmologist.
If you are looking for an experienced ophthalmologist, please use our eye doctor contact form to be put in touch with an eye care professional in your area.

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