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CK treatment (Conductive Keratoplasty) is a recent development in the field of vision correction and is typically used to treat people who need spectacles for reading.
The typical person who is most likely to benefit is someone who has had perfect distance vision all their life, but as they reach their mid 40’s so they start needing glasses for reading. Needing reading glasses as you get older is a natural age change and it is called presbyopia. Ck treatment is a non surgical procedure (no tissue is removed or cut) and is not a type of laser eye treatment.
Explaining CK treatment:
Ck treatment uses radio waves (instead of laser) to reshape your peripheral cornea, which acts to increase the curvature of your eye (steepen it) resulting in improved near vision. It is typically carried out on just one eye and takes no longer than 3 minutes.
Over 200,000 Ck treatments have been carried out worldwide and to date there have been no serious complications. Ck treatment is typically carried out on the following people:
The Ck treatment procedure:
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