We Believe That A Well-Informed Patient Is Key To Successful Vision Correction Surgery.
Who is Not a Candidate for Wavefront?

A GUIDE TO LASER VISION CORRECTION
Dr. Robert Maloney believes that a well-informed patient is key to successful vision correction surgery. He wants to be sure that you fully understand what you can expect from your procedure you choose. He wants to help you care for and preserve your eyesight in the best way possible. Here, you can find the information that you need to help you make informed choices about health care for your eyes.
WAVEFRONT TECHNOLOGY: HOW IT HAS IMPROVED LASIK
WHO IS NOT A CANDIDATE FOR WAVEFRONT?
Even though wavefront is an advancement in LASIK, it is not for everyone. Because wavefront involves the removal of more corneal tissue than conventional LASIK, individuals with thin corneas may not be candidates. If you have small pupils you may not be a candidate because the wavefront measurements require a minimum pupil size for accuracy. For technical reasons, in some people the traditional measurements are more accurate than the wavefront measurements. Your surgeon will recommend the method of measurement that gives you the best chance of excellent vision.