
|Articles|February 15, 2004
Corneal wavefront-guided LASIK yields encouraging results
Anaheim, CA-Corneal wavefront-guided LASIK appears to be an excellent option for correcting moderate degrees of irregular astigmatism due to previous refractive surgery, according to early results reported by Jorge L. Alio, MD, PhD, at the International Society of Refractive Surgery/American Academy of Ophthalmology subspecialty day meeting.
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