A wavefront exam is a highly detailed diagnostic procedure that maps the unique imperfections of your eye, going far beyond a standard vision test. You can expect the process to be non-invasive and comfortable. You will be asked to look into a specialized device that projects a tiny light into your eye. As this light scatters, the instrument creates a precise 3D map, or "fingerprint," of your entire optical system, measuring not just nearsightedness or farsightedness but also subtle higher-order aberrations like glare and halos. The entire scan takes only a few seconds per eye. This detailed data allows your surgeon to plan a truly customized laser vision correction treatment, such as Wavefront-Guided LASIK, aimed at achieving the sharpest possible visual outcome.
Wavefront technology, also known as wavefront-guided LASIK, represents a significant advancement in laser vision correction accuracy. It creates a highly detailed, three-dimensional map of the eye's unique optical system, measuring imperfections called higher-order aberrations that standard prescriptions miss. This allows the laser to perform a truly customized treatment. The technology is exceptionally accurate, enabling surgeons to tailor the procedure with micron-level precision, which often translates to superior visual outcomes. Many patients achieve vision that is 20/20 or better, and a significant number report sharper, clearer quality of vision, especially in low-light conditions, compared to traditional methods. It is considered the gold standard for personalized laser eye surgery.
Wavefront technology, often called wavefront-guided or custom LASIK, is a sophisticated diagnostic and treatment tool that creates a detailed 3D map of the eye's unique optical system. This map, known as a wavefront aberrometry, measures not just common refractive errors like nearsightedness and astigmatism, but also higher-order aberrations—subtle imperfections in the way light travels through the eye that can affect night vision and contrast sensitivity. During a custom LASIK procedure, the laser uses this precise map as a guide to reshape the cornea with exceptional accuracy. This personalized approach aims to provide vision quality that can surpass what is achievable with standard glasses or contact lenses, potentially reducing risks like glare and halos. For patients with complex prescriptions, including high myopia, exploring advanced options is key; we discuss alternatives in our internal article, High Myopia Solutions Beyond Standard LASIK.
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