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Eye Vision Correction Treatments

ReLEx SMILE

Those patients with higher degrees of nearsightedness (myopia -0.5 to -10D) with or without astigmatism (0 to +5D) can now benefit from this bladeless, flapless and gentle refractive procedure. We only use one laser for the process from start to finish. We first administer numbing drops to eliminate any discomfort. Using the ZEISS VisuMax ® femtosecond laser, we make a small incision and create a pre-calculated mini lens tissue (or lenticule) inside the cornea.

Laser Blended Vision (PRESBYOND)

Presbyopia occurs as your eyes age. Your eyes lose their ability to zoom from distant to near objects. Presbyopia affects all of us at some point in our lives, typically at around the age of 45. If you are tired of your reading glasses, laser blended vision may be for you. Laser blended vision laser surgery is a more effective alternative to traditional methods for treating presbyopia, such as monovision. Why?

Custom Bladeless LASIK

We can use Custom Bladeless LASIK technology to treat The advanced technology involved in Custom Bladeless LASIK surgery (a femtosecond laser, that is the ZEISS VisuMax®) makes Custom Bladeless LASIK safer than traditional LASIK (by reducing flap complications). Custom Bladeless LASIK delivers more precise results and therefore better visual outcomes than traditional LASIK.

Custom PRK

Surgeons use Custom PRK to treat: Many people ask “what the difference is between PRK surgery and LASIK eye surgery?” The difference is that we perform Custom PRK on the top surface of the cornea after removing or lifting the corneal epithelium rather than the corneal flap. Custom PRK is the right procedure for people with large pupils, or thin or structurally unique corneas, and for individuals involved in contact sports.

Laser Cataract Surgery

Traditional cataract surgery is performed with hand-held blades and other manual instruments. The laser cataract approach, however, utilizes a bladeless laser to automate and/or assist most of the critical parts of the operation. This leads to enhanced precision, accuracy and a more gentle approach.

Laser Light Transepithelial Crosslinking

Laser Light Transepithelial Crosslinking is an innovative and much-improved version of corneal collagen crosslinking, the traditional treatment for those with keratoconus and ectasia, as well as other degenerative eye disorders. Laser Light Transepithelial Crosslinking reduces the pain and healing time associated with conventional crosslinking, as well as the risk of infection because the epithelial barrier is not broken.

Dry Eye Treatment

You have about 25 to 40 meibomian glands in the upper eyelid and 20 to 30 in the lower eyelid. They secrete vital oils onto the surface of the eye that keeps tears from evaporating quickly. Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) stops the glands from functioning correctly, which means they cannot secrete enough oil into the tears. When the tear film evaporates too quickly, it leads to dry eye disease and can also cause blepharitis.

Implantable Contact Lenses in Toronto

Anyone in need of vision correction should consider the amazing advancements in implantable contact lenses (ICL).  These permanent contact lenses can provide an excellent solution for patients who aren’t suited for laser surgeries such as LASIK or ReLEx SMILE. Clearview Vision Institute can help determine if this choice is right for you. EVO Visian ICL is at the forefront of refractive eye surgery.

FAQs

How safe is the LASIK procedure?

Custom Bladeless LASIK has a very good track record. Complications are rare, but most patients are satisfied. It is extremely important to have your candidacy confirmed and be deemed a good candidate before considering any vision correction procedure.

Who cannot have laser vision correction?

It is important to have your doctor determine your candidacy. People with poor general health, very thin or irregular corneas, patients on certain medications, etc., may not be suitable candidates.

How many days rest after laser treatment for eyes?

The first 24-48 hours is important to prioritize rest.

What are the restrictions after laser eye surgery?

Restrictions vary between certain procedures. Common restrictions include returning back to work and exercise within a few days and avoiding swimming and hot tubs for one week. Most patients can drive the next day with the doctor's approval.

What to expect after laser vision correction?

It’s normal to experience mild and short-term discomfort, including initial tearing, burning, fluctuation in vision and halos. These side effects typically decrease over the first 24 hours and are usually completely gone within a month after the procedure.

J.T.

Dear Dr. Kranemann, Many thanks in the nice, smooth and trouble free cataract surgery you carried out on both my eyes at Clearview Institute. I would like also to extend my thanks to all the staff of clearview. They are efficient, kind hearted and very helpful. J.T.

B.A

Dr. Kranemann is exceptionally intelligent and experienced. He is passionate about achieving perfect results for his patients, and proved it by correcting my father’s vision perfectly. We are very happy and grateful and highly recommend Dr. Kranemann. B.A.

D.C

Had the new vision correction procedure SMILE. WOW is all I can say. Life without glasses is amazing. Great surgeon and medical staff. Will refer his expertise on to family and friends. D.C.

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