CustomVue Wavefront Eye Scans
Below are pre and post lasik surgery wavefront scans of my eyes.
The first two are what the lasers measured at my initial consultation and the second two are how my eyes are one week after surgery.
Using special equipment my eyes were measured for prescription, pupil size, astigmatism and various other things to do with the eyes that, to be honest, I don’t understand
The coloured circle on each sheet shows the map of my eye and the different prescriptions all over it. This is the wavefront scan which the laser uses to correct each prescription.
As you can see in the pictures, my eyes have next to no prescription in the second set of images, and also the scans of my eyes show the prescription is much more dispersed. I don’t fully understand what the scans mean but from what the team at Optical Express said my eyes are pretty much perfect now and the second scans show this. They said that after a few more weeks of healing my eyes will be perfect and if I was to have these scans re-done, it would show next to no prescription in either eye.
Whatever the scans say or show, all I know is that I have perfect vision! Woo hoo!
Eyes before Wavefront Guided, Intralase Lask Surgery:

Other eye showing astigmatism, and my prescription. If you compare to the post op scans you can see the prescription is much greater.

This is my eye before surgery. There are lots of different prescriptions on the eye which, along with my astigmatism, caused my poor vision.
Eyes After Surgery

Image shows wavefront scan of my eye. As you can see in the circular eye map - there is very little prescription left in my eye. As the eye heals this should reduce further so that none or very little prescription is left!

This is the print out that Optical Express did for me - showing the various measurements taken from my eyes using lasers and other specialist equipment.
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