NearVision CK, otherwise known as conductive keratoplasty, is an FDA-approved procedure to help eliminate the need for reading glasses in patients suffering from presbyopia. Presbyopia, normally begins to develop in our 40s, makes it difficult to read or view items that are close. Presbyopia affects all types of people, regardless of their vision in the past.
NearVision CK can help to eliminate the need for reading glass
es in patients by using radio-frequency energy to shrink the corneal tissue. By shrinking the corneal tissue the cornea shape is altered. The change in shape to the curvature of the cornea allows people to be able to see near distances again. In studies done by the FDA, about 98% of patient who had NearVision CK were able to read a newspaper-sized print without having to wear their glasses.
With NearVision CK, patients who struggled before to read menus and numbers on the telephone will be
able to put those days behind them. You'll be able to read more clearly without having to put on your glasses or ask someone to read something for you.
NearVision CK is relatively noninvasive and painless, and takes only a few minutes to perform. If you would like to find out more information about the NearVision CK procedure please contact NeoVision to set-up a consultation to discuss your vision correction options.