Finally, a procedure for those troubled by annoying reading glasses,
performed exclusively by Central Georgia's refractive expert! Conductive
Keratoplasty, also known as NearVision CK, is the ONLY FDA-approved
procedure designed to improve near vision in patients who currently
wear reading glasses or bifocals for reading. The most common reason
for reading glasses is called presbyopia, an age-related condition
of the human eye that normally occurs sometime at or around 40
years of age. Thankfully, now there is help available!
NearVision CK is one of the most exciting advances in vision correction because it is a simple, painless procedure that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to enhance your vision.
- No incisions- helps minimize side effects and speed recovery
- Convenient- Dr. Eisner performs the procedure in the office
- Safe- minimal risk associated with NearVision CK
- Fast and easy- a quick 3-5 minute procedure which is virtually
painless.
How does it work? NearVision CK changes how the eye focuses light by reshaping the surface of your eye. When the shape is changed, light can be redirected to the correct part of your eye. Dr. Eisner uses a hair-thin Keratoplast tip to apply a controlled release of RF energy to the cornea, avoiding your pupil entirely. This gently steepens the cornea and allows a redirection of light rays, thereby improving near vision. Most patients will return to work within a day or two of having their CK procedure.
Imagine being able to turn back the clock to a time when you could go out to eat and read a menu, see your watch, and even work on the computer without reading glasses. NearVision CK can make these and many other things possible again. The NearVision CK candidate sees relatively well at a distance, is over the age of 40, and wears reading glasses for all near work.
The best way to determine your candidacy is to call the office at 478-405-2020 and set up a complimentary NearVision CK consultation.
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