The Advanced CustomVue procedure can deliver Personal Best Vision™ that:
- Can potentially produce better vision than is possible with glasses and contact lenses12
- Has the broadest range of approvals
- Provides the physician a new level of information to measure and correct unique imperfections in each individual's eye
The Advanced CustomVue procedure provides the broadest range of custom wavefront-guided laser vision correction:
- Myopia (with or without astigmatism)
- High myopia (up to -11 D, with or without astigmatism)
- Mixed astigmatism
- Hyperopia (with or without astigmatism)
Clearer Night Vision
Clinical studies for all indications submitted to the FDA showed higher participant satisfaction with night vision after the
Advanced CustomVue procedure than before with glasses or contact lenses.
Treat With Certainty™
A new level of precision may be predictably achieved by linking the advanced refractive information of the WaveScan WaveFront® System with the STAR S4 IR® Excimer Laser System, providing accurate alignment and centration for every patient.
- Fourier technology captures approximately 240 data points (over a 7 mm pupil) — 25 times more precise than standard measurements for glasses or contact lenses
- The Fourier algorithm delivers the highest resolution of the wavefront error available today by utilizing 100% of the available data to design the optimal treatment
Laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) can only be performed by a trained physician and is specified for reduction or elimination of myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism as indicated within the product labeling. Laser refractive surgery is contraindicated for patients: a) with collagen vascular, autoimmune, or immunodeficiency diseases; b) who are pregnant or nursing women; c) with signs of keratoconus or abnormal corneal topography; d) who are taking one or both of the following medications: Isotretinoin (Accutane) and Amiodarone hydrochloride (Cordarone). Potential side effects to laser refractive surgery may include glare, dry eye, as well as other visual anomalies. LASIK requires the use of a microkeratome that cuts a flap on the surface of the cornea, potential side effects may include flap related complications. Consult with your eye care professional and Patient Information Booklet regarding the potential risks and benefits for laser refractive surgery, results may vary for each individual patient.
Restricted Device: U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to sale, distribution, and use by or on the order of a physician or other licensed eye care practitioner. U.S. Federal Law restricts the use of this device to practitioners who have been trained in its calibration and operation and who have experience in the surgical treatment and management of refractive errors.