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Hello and welcome to Lasik University where you can Learn about Lasik Eye Surgery from the Lasik inside. After personally facilitating well over 2,000 Lasik Eye Surgeries I have compiled vital information just for your review, a potential Lasik candidate, past Lasik patient, Lasik researcher or Lasik physician...

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The Bausch and Lomb Orbscan will map your eye!

Bausch & Lomb's Orbscan® IIz is a fully integrated multidimensional diagnostic system that elevates diagnostics beyond mere topography. Unlike current topography systems which scan the surface of the eye at standard points, the Orbscan II acquires over 9000 data points in 1.5 seconds to meticulously map the entire corneal surface (11 mm), and analyze elevation and curvature measurements on both the anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea.
By providing more comprehensive pre-op diagnostics and planning, exclusionary criteria such as keratoconus, pre-keratoconus, and corneal thinning can be identified to optimize outcomes in both primary treatments and enhancements. The Orbscan II may help explain decreased visual acuity post-op, and is designed to allow the surgeon to more accurately prescribe retreatments, if necessary.

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Acquires over 9000 data points in 1.5 seconds


Analyzes elevation and curvature measurements on both anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea


Capable of detecting and analyzing posterior corneal abnormalities where corneal anomalies first appear


Features dynamic, Windows-based platform designed to integrate continuing advances via upgradable software


Customizable quad maps show any combination of measurements in one convenient format


Slit scanning technology combined with an advanced placido disc system


Anterior corneal elevation and curvature


Posterior corneal elevation and curvature


Full corneal pachymetry


Simulated keratometry


White-to-white diameter


Pupil size (mesopic)


Anterior chamber depth


Angle kappa


Irregularity index

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Thanks,

Lasik Counselor
www.lasik.FM

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