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Improved outcomes possible with advanced technology

London-The level of control a surgeon has today over customizing laser treatments for refractive surgery patients is very limited. Basically, surgeons are limited to control over the size of the fully corrected optical zone, and in some laser systems the size of the transition zone, according to Dan Rein-stein, MD, MA (Cantab), FRSC, DABO.

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