NearVision CK (Conductive Keratoplasty)

NearVision (CK) is a revolutionary vision correction procedure that uses radiofrequency (RF) waves instead of a laser to reshape the contours of your eye. By changing the way your cornea (the clear front surface of the eye) directs light to the rest of your eye, Nearvision CK effectively treats the condition known as hyperopia (commonly called farsightedness.)

A normal eye focuses light on the retina (the back surface of the eye) to create an image. In a farsighted (hyperopic) eye, where vision may be better at distance than at close proximity, the curvature of the cornea is too flat. This causes the lens to focus light behind the retina, which results in blurred vision.

NearVision CK is a great option for individuals with hyperopia (farsightedness). NearVision CK uses pinpoint accurate pulses of radiofrequency waves to reshape and steepen corneal tissue centrally, resulting in improved vision, especially for reading. Radio frequency is one of today’s most advanced surgical technologies as stated by Refractec (Manufacturer). Radio Frequency is typically used in other procedures such as prostate cancer therapy, back surgery, orthopedics, facial cosmetics, and cardiovascular procedures

Because NearVision CK does not involve cutting the cornea or lasers to ablate corneal tissue, the procedure can be conveniently performed in the office using only eyedrop anesthesia. The typical  result is an immediate improvement in your vision. In most cases, you can return to your normal schedule in the next day.