A New Standard for Laser Vision Correction

CustomVue has been approved by the United States Food & Drug Administration as a safe and
effective method for correcting nearsightedness and
astigmatism. As shown in the FDA clinical study,
CustomVue offers the potential to enable better
vision than contacts or glasses.
WaveScan Technology & The Fingerprint of Your
Vision™
Your
vision is unique - as personal as your fingerprint
or your DNA.
WaveScan® technology provides your
eye doctor with a map of your vision. This
exciting innovation in laser vision correction sets
a new standard for visual quality and results to
correct the unique imperfections in your vision.
Initially you will meet with your eye doctor for
an evaluation to determine whether you are a good
candidate for CustomVue. Your doctor will discuss
the benefits and risks of the procedure with you.
A WaveScan measurement will be taken to map the
unique characteristics of your vision. With this
map, your doctor will be able to accurately assess
whether you're a good candidate for laser vision
correction. Anyone who is considering laser vision
correction should obtain a WaveScan measurement as
the first step. Along with the other diagnostic
tests that your doctor performs, an individualized
treatment plan can then be developed to address your
unique vision needs.
Clinical Study Results
In the clinical study, four times as many
participants were very satisfied with their night
vision after CustomVue, compared to their night
vision with their glasses or contact lenses before
the procedure. Quality of vision refers to not only
what you see, but also how well you see under a
variety of conditions, such as driving at night.
The CustomVue Procedure
On procedure day, your individualized treatment
information is transferred from the WaveScan to the
laser in order to drive the CustomVue procedure. The
actual laser procedure typically takes several
seconds. The majority of individuals feel no pain
during the procedure. After CustomVue, you will
notice results immediately, and your vision will
continue to improve over the next few days. You will
be scheduled for a follow-up visit the next day, and
again several weeks after the initial procedure. |