Contoura Vision is a groundbreaking laser vision correction procedure that enables you to correct your vision for a lifetime. Unlike conventional LASIK procedures that use standard measurements, Contoura Vision employs a technique known as topography-guided mapping. Our experts use this technique to create a 3D map of your eyes, capturing even the most minute irregularities. With this highly detailed map, the laser can target specific imperfections with unparalleled accuracy.
This level of precision results in sharper, clearer vision, often surpassing what glasses and contact lenses can offer.
Apart from eliminating your dependency on spectacles and contact lenses, Contoura Vision has much more to offer.
First, we make sure your eyes are comfortable by applying some anaesthetic drops.
Then, depending on the specific requirements of your procedure, we proceed with either removing the epithelium or creating a corneal flap.
Then, we use the Contoura laser procedure, where we use advanced technology to reshape your cornea. This part of the process typically takes less than a minute but is incredibly precise and tailored to your unique visual needs.
Contoura LASIK is usually not painful. Numbing eye drops are used during the procedure to minimise discomfort. While some patients may feel minor discomfort or pressure, it’s over quickly.
Recovery after Contoura LASIK is usually quick. Improved vision is often seen within a day or two. Following your surgeon’s instructions, like using prescribed eye drops and avoiding strenuous activities, is important. Regular follow-up appointments are also recommended.
Contoura LASIK provides personalised treatment based on corneal topography, enhancing post-surgery visual outcomes for sharper vision. Unlike traditional LASIK, which follows a standard procedure without this level of customisation.
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