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A few months ago, George Miller, 55, a computer sales manager in Lexington, S.C., had reading glasses scattered all over the house. Worse, he found it was impossible to read a menu at night in a dimly lighted restaurant or the many car magazines that came to his house. “It really bothered me a lot because I love to read,” Mr. Miller said.”The New Wave of Eye Surgery,” by Rhonda L. Rundle, The Wall Street Journal, January 6th, 2004.
(excerpt) The introduction during the past year of wavefrontTM technology, often called “custom” lasik, has spurred even higher expectations for perfect vision. Developed by astronomers to correct atmospheric distortions in light waves, wavefrontTM technology has been adapted to map the human eye, and then to customize laser software before vision-correction surgery.
“Refractive Surgery,” by Barbara Morgan, Alaska Business Monthly, and September 2003.excerpt) Alaska Lasik Center, the only refractive surgery center in the state with Wave Scan Wave front driven technology, now performs Custom Vue Lasik.