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Sunrise Hyperion LTK System
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Laser Thermal Keratoplasty or LTK is a procedure that involves applying two rings of laser energy to the mid-periphery of the cornea, gently heating the collagen, within. The collagen gradually shrinks, resulting in a steeper cornea. This treatment is used to correct low to moderate levels of farsightedness (hyperopia).
Two rings of laser energy to the mid-periphery of the cornea. |
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Sunrise Hyperion LTK System |
Why we've chosen the Sunrise Hyperion LTK System:
- This non-contact procedure can reduce or eliminate farsightedness and offer those who have difficulty reading small print the opportunity to read without bi-focals or reading glasses.
- The actual laser procedure takes only about three seconds.
- Nothing touches the eye before, during, or after the procedure except for the laser beam itself and an instrument to hold the eye open.
- Because the LTK procedure is a non-contact procedure it can be done in an office setting rather than a laser center.
- There are an estimated 70 million Americans over the age of 40 who are farsighted or have difficulty reading up close.
For more information about the Sunrise Hyperion LTK System go to: http://www.sunrise.md/
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