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Ive heard about scanning, flying spot and wavefront-guided lasers. How do I know which laser is right for me?

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Ive heard about scanning, flying spot and wavefront-guided lasers. How do I know which laser is right for me?

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No one laser is best for everyone, which is why it is so important to choose a vision correction provider who has at least two FDA-approved lasers to choose from in planning your treatment. The choice of laser is dependent upon your prescription, corneal thickness, pupil size and other measurements taken during your preoperative exam. Pepose Vision Institute has multiple laser technologies available on-site to permit your surgeon to select the laser that best customizes treatment for your unique visual needs. While one laser may be better for a patient with large pupils, another may be preferable for a patient with a thin cornea. For some patients, wavefront-guided vision correction may be most appropriate given their unique ocular aberrations. More laser options lead to higher quality, optimized vision outcomes. Moreover, PVI prides itself on having the latest diagnostic technologies to ensure exact pre-operative measurements of each patient’s ocular condition. As the first bi-state p

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