Wavefront LASIK Charleston

Customvue Wavefront

Dr. Seltzer will map both of your eyes using a wavefront scanner, called an analyzer or aberrometer. This device produces a very precise, detailed map of light rays as they travel through your eye, highlighting imperfections in your vision. A wavefront map of an eye with no visual errors appears to have a flat surface because all of the light rays travel evenly through the eye. A wavefront map of an eye with visual imperfections (aberrations) appears curved or distorted because some light rays reach the retina before others or strike different points on the retina.

By mapping both eyes using the wavefront analyzer, a very specific visual profile - often referred to as a visual FINGERPRINT - is created for each eye. Dr. Seltzer programs these unique profiles directly into the excimer laser used in surgery, customizing the procedure according to each eye's distinct vision correction needs.

Benefits Include:

Increased chance of 20/20 vision.

Greater predictability of visual outcomes.

An improvement to your quality of vision. For example, your regular TV set at home looks good but High Definition looks better because like Custom Wavefront treatment, the abnormalities of the picture are removed.

LASIK - Laser Eye Surgery Charleston

Because we aim to please our patients, LASIK at Seltzer Laser Center is affordable. We offer advanced technology and one of the most experienced LASIK surgeons in Charleston or South Carolina.

LASIK - Financing

If you are concerned about the cost of LASIK in Charleston, we offer flexible financing options. We offer FREE LASIK consultations where you can learn about your options for laser eye surgery without any obligations.

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Visian ICL- Implantable Contact Lens

Seltzer Laser Center is proud to introduce The Visian ICL to Charleston South Carolina. If you have been told that you are not candidate for LASIK in Charleston we may have a solution that is better for you. This new implantable contact lens corrects up to -20 diopters of myopia. This is the procedure that highly nearsighted patients have been waiting for and is now available at Seltzer Laser Center.