Abstract

With the rapid development of vision correction techniques, increasing numbers of people have undergone laser vision corrective surgery in recent years. The use of a laser scalpel instead of a traditional surgical knife reduces the size of the wound and quickens recovery after surgery. The primary objective of this article is to examine corneal surgery for vision correction via multi-layer swim-ring-shaped wave circles of the technique through optical simulations with the use of Monte-Carlo ray tracing method. Presbyopia stems from the loss of flexibility of crystalline lens due to aging of the eyeball. Diopter adjustment of a normal crystalline lens could reach 5D; in the case of presbyopia, the adjustment was approximately 1D, which made patients unable to see objects clearly in near distance. Corneal laser surgery with multi-layer swim-ring-shaped wave circles was performed, which ablated multiple circles on the cornea to improve flexibility of the crystalline lens. Simulation results showed that the ability of the crystalline lens to adjust increased tremendously from 1D to 4D. The method was also used to compare the images displayed on the retina before and after the treatment. The results clearly indicated a significant improvement in presbyopia symptoms with the use of this technique.

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