Presbyopia, mild hyperopia, and astigmatism can all be treated with radiofrequency energy using the non-invasive conductive keratoplasty (CK) method. In addition, it can be used to treat residual refractive error following cataract or LASIK surgery. Benefits of CK include portability and cheap comparative cost. However, due to the high risk of regression after a few years, this technology has largely lost favor with most refractive surgeons. Presbyopia, mild hyperopia, and astigmatism can all be treated with radiofrequency energy using the non-invasive conductive keratoplasty (CK) method. In addition, it can be used to treat residual refractive error following cataract or LASIK surgery. Benefits of CK include portability and cheap comparative cost. However,
Presbyopia, mild hyperopia, and astigmatism can all be treated with radiofrequency energy using the non-invasive conductive keratoplasty (CK) method. In addition, it can be used to treat residual refractive error following cataract or LASIK surgery. Benefits of CK include portability and cheap comparative cost. However, due to the high risk of regression after a few years, this technology has largely lost favor with most refractive surgeons. Presbyopia, mild hyperopia, and astigmatism can all be treated with radiofrequency energy using the non-invasive conductive keratoplasty (CK) method. In addition, it can be used to treat residual refractive error following cataract or LASIK surgery. Benefits of CK include portability and cheap comparative cost. However,