How is CK performed?
Before CK Treatment
Long-sightedness occurs when the eyeball is
too short or the cornea is too flat, causing images to be focussed
behind the retina instead
of directly on the retina.
Symptoms include difficulty reading menus, price tags, a computer
screen or driving at night. Long-sighted patients may also experience
eye fatigue at the end of the day or when reading in poor light.
After CK Treatment
CK uses the controlled release of radiowave energy, instead of
a laser, to reshape the cornea so that images are focussed directly
on the retina.
The Procedure
1. CK, which takes less than three minutes, is performed
in our state of the art clinic. Anaesthetic eye drops are applied
to numb
the eye and ensure the procedure is painless.
2. A circular treatment pattern is imprinted on the cornea using
rinse-away ink to guide the doctors treatment.
3. Using a probe thinner than a human hair, radiowaves are applied
in a circular pattern to shrink small areas of corneal tissue
4. The circular treatment pattern acts like a belt tightening
around the cornea, increasing its overall curvature to correct
your vision.
Step by Step – CK at Visualase
Step 1 – Your Assessment
· Contact Information
· Medical History
· Topography
· Pachymetrey
· Refraction
· Pupillometry
Step 2 – Your Consultation
· One – 2 – One session with our surgeon, Mr
Heaven (Lens-Exchange).
·
Eye Health Examination
·
Informed Consent Received
·
Treatment Planned
Step 3 – Treatment Day
· Informed Consent Signed
·
Treatment Payment Made
·
Pre CK Medication & Preparation
·
CK Treatment Performed
·
Post CK check up and Instructions
Step 4 – After Care
· Day One
·
2 Weeks
·
1 Month
·
3 Months
·
6 Months
·
Discharge
Find Out More.....
Introduction to CK (Conductive Keratoplasty)
More About CK
What results can I expect
from CK?
Frequently asked Questions on
CK

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