No two eyes are the same. Like your DNA or fingerprint, your vision is unique.
Until now, your treatment was based on diagnostic technology similar to that used for the prescription of eye glasses or contact lenses. However, with Rand Eye Institute’s addition of the WaveFront technology, we can produce a precise and more detailed analysis of your vision and provide you with a more personalized approach to laser vision correction.
With the diagnostic and treatment technologies of the WaveFront technology, Rand Eye Institute can develop a personalized laser vision correction plan that addresses your individual needs.
There are two parts to the Rand Eye Institute WaveFront technology:
First, it includes a diagnostic device that maps the entire optical path of your eye. This WavePrint™ Map, called the "fingerprint of your vision," provides the doctor with precise and detailed information about your vision.
Secondly, the WaveFront technology incorporates the laser from with two exclusive features: Variable Spot Scanning and 3D ActiveTrak™ technology. Variable Spot Scanning (VSS™) allows for a larger treatment area and offers the physician greater flexibility in developing a more personalized laser vision procedure, when pupil size may be a consideration.
3D ActiveTrak automatically and instantaneously tracks the minute movements of your eye in all three dimensions during the laser treatment. This unique feature means you no longer have to hold your eye perfectly still, but can relax, knowing your treatment is precisely centered on your eye.
MPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
All surgical procedures and medical devices have risks. At the Rand Eye Institute, the risks and benefits of surgical procedures and medical devices are discussed in detail prior to scheduling for surgery. A comprehensive discussion with your surgeon will enable you to make an informed decision. We screen all patients prior to all surgeries and do extensive pre-surgical testing to eliminate from consideration those who may not be a suitable candidate for a procedure. It is the goal of our organization to safely obtain the best results for those who are appropriate candidates for a given procedure.
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