CK - Conductive Keratoplasty Articles
CK (Conductive Keratoplasty) Basics
CK is approved by the FDA to cure hyperopia, farsightedness, and presbyopia. Are you a candidate? Learn about what you can expect with this surgery.
continue >>Presbyopia Surgery: Decreasing Dependence on Reading Glasses One Eye at a Time
Monovision eye surgery can decrease dependence on reading glasses. Learn what it is and the options available
continue >>NearVisionSM CK® (Conductive Keratoplasty) FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the treatment of presbyopia with CK (Conductive Keratoplasty).
continue >>NearVisionSM CK® Fact Sheet
The ViewPoint CK System, used to perform NearVision CK, is the first and only FDA-approved refractive technology for improving the loss of near vision that accompanies presbyopia.
continue >>NearVisionSM CK® Procedure Overview
The three-minute NearVision CK procedure uses radio waves, instead of a laser or scalpel, to bring near vision back into focus, without cutting or removing any tissue.
continue >>Medical Use of Radiofrequency (RF) Energy
RF has been used in medical applications for decades for such uses as sealing IV fluid bags. But it is the way RF is absorbed in the body that has made it one of today's most advanced surgical techniques, and the reason it is replacing lasers in everything from prostate cancer therapy to cardiovascular procedures.
continue >>FDA Approves First & Only Vision Technology For Presbyopic Baby Boomers: The ViewpointTM CK® System for NearVisionSM CK® (Conductive Keratoplasty)
NearVision CK Improves NearVision and is Sole Procedure for the Millions Who Want Freedom from Reading Glasses
continue >>FDA Approves New Eye Procedure (CK) to Treat Farsightedness
A new device which uses radio frequency energy to treat farsightedness was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week.(Week of April 14th, 2002).
continue >>New CK Procedure: Changing The Way We See Eye Surgery
Advancements in refractive eye surgery offer a variety of corrections for people needing reading glasses. Read about these procedures, including the new CK (conductive keratoplasty), and what one of the leading ophthalmologists has to say about them.
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