LASER REFRACTIVE SURGERY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LASIK VISION SEE THE WORLD Lasik Vision Corporation 1500 West Georgia Street Suite 2000 Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 2Z6 Canada Laser Refractive Surgery;
LIFE BEGINS WITH LASIK 11189280 CANADA INC. 1180 DRUMMOND STREET SUITE 400 MONTREAL H3G 2S1 Canada Laser refractive surgery of the eye to correct refractive errors; surgeries to remove and replace the eye's natural lens; clinics specialized in identifying and treating the cause of respiratory allergies through sublingual immunotherapy; aesthetic services, namely, non-surgical treatments combining muscle relaxants with dermal fillers; medical esthetic services, namely, wrinkle removal, laser hair removal, laser aesthetics, skin rejuvenation, body contouring, injectables, blepharoplasty and laser skin resurfacing; clinics specializing in medical and aesthetic dermatology;
MD LASIK Joseph Walter King 327 Lake Washington Blvd Seattle WA 98122 Laser refractive surgery of the eye to correct refractive errors;Lasik;
SEE FOR YOURSELF Lasik Vision Corporation 1500 West Georgia Street Suite 2000 Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 2Z6 Canada Laser Refractive Surgery;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A laser-based refractive surgery system includes a laser source including a laser controller, wherein at least a portion of the incident beam is directed to target eye tissue of a patient. The incident beam portion produces a reflected beam after striking the eye tissue. The system includes at least one detector for detecting the reflected beam. A computer or data processor is communicably coupled to the detector and the laser controller. The computer or data processor generates a cross-correlation function using a plurality of discrete points which digitally represent a waveform representation of the reflected beam and a plurality of reference points. The reference points are preferably associated with a digital representation of the incident beam. The laser controller receives and utilizes the cross-correlation function or parameter derived therefrom, or the ablation rate, and adjusts at least one operating parameter of the laser beam in real-time during a refractive procedure.