
|Articles|November 15, 2003
Wavefront technology: making the transition
The development of wavefront technology is a major advancement in refractive surgery. It appears to deliver overall better results than conventional LASIK, thereby increasing patient expectations. It is imperative that refractive surgeons interested in continuing to perform laser-vision correction develop expertise with this technology. As with all transitions this, too, has a learning curve that must be conquered.
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