Abstract

AbstractWavefront guided customized ablation is an exciting new tool for the modern refractive practice. Wavefront aberrometry gives us an accurate “fingerprint” of the eye. However, we should ask ourselves the following questions: First, can we improve visual acuity outcomes? Secondly, how can we or can we avoid and fix high order aberrations ? In this presentation we describe in detail the new optical challenges of refractive surgery. Thru a review of the literature and based on personal experience we show you the basics of custom wavefront technology, the promises but also the potential pitfalls of aberration guided laser ablation.

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