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Dr.
Jeevan S. Ladi
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Dada Laser Eye Institute
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Office
No. 202, 2nd Floor, A Wing,
Gulmohar Apartments,
Above State Bank of India,
East Street, Camp, Pune 411001.
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By Appointment. Sunday closed.
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Phone : 26341028
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26333986
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Fax : 26345710 |
Mobile : 9922995549 |
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Spectacle
Number Correction by Laser - CustomVue Lasik |
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Phacoemulsification
(Stitchless cataract surgery) |
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Glaucoma
Clinic |
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Computerized
Eye Checkup |
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Retinal
Surgery |
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Laser for Diabetic Retinopathy |
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Squint Clinic |
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Oculoplasty Clinic |
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Contact Lenses |
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Vision
Correction Options |
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| BASICS
OF SPECTACLE NUMBER |
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We
are doing spectacle reduction procedures from 1991.
LASER technology for freedom
from glasses and contact lenses.
Correction of nearsightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia
(reading glasses). Designing & treating your own personal vision
correction profile.

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Advanced
CustomVue Procedure – fully USA - FDA approved.
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Highest
level of measurement & treatment accuracy - VISX
system with Iris Registration and Fourier Technology.
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Most
effective Laser corrective procedure available for
the broadest range of refractive conditions.
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Improves quality of vision in addition to correction of spectacle
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How
does the eye work?
The eye acts
like a camera with two focusing components, the cornea
and the natural crystalline lens. Clear image viewing is
dependent on the light bending properties of these structures.
The retina acts like the film of the camera, receiving
the focused light rays.
When light is
ideally focused, an eye may see 6/6 or 20/20. Conversely,
when light rays are not optimally focused, images may appear
blurry. This is called a "refractive error." The
eye can have one or a combination of refractive errors,
including myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism.
Myopia
(Nearsightedness)
Nearsighted
individuals typically have problems seeing well
at a distance and are forced to wear glasses
or contact lenses. The nearsighted eye is usually
longer than a normal eye, and its cornea may
also be steeper. Therefore, when light passes
through the cornea and lens, it is focused in
front of the retina. This will make distant images
appear blurred.
There are several refractive surgery solutions available to
correct nearly all levels of nearsightedness.
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Hyperopia
(Farsightedness)
Farsighted individuals
typically develop problems reading up close before the
age of 40. The farsighted eye is usually slightly shorter
than a normal eye and may have a flatter cornea. Thus,
the light of distant objects focuses behind the retina
unless the natural lens can compensate fully. Near objects
require even greater focusing power to be seen clearly
and therefore, blur more easily.
LASIK, Refractive Lens Exchange and Contact lenses are a few of the
options available to correct farsightedness.
Astigmatism
Asymmetric
steepening of the cornea or natural lens causes
light to be focused unevenly, which is the main
optical problem in astigmatism. To individuals
with uncorrected astigmatism, images may look
blurry or shadowed. Astigmatism can accompany
any form of refractive error and is very common.
Astigmatism can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses,
corneal relaxing incisions, laser vision correction, and special
implant lenses.
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Presbyopia
Presbyopia is
a condition that typically becomes noticeable for most
people around age of 40-42. In children and young adults,
the lens inside the eye can easily focus on distant and
near objects. With age, the lens loses its ability to focus
adequately.
Although presbyopia is not completely understood, it is thought that
the lens and its supporting structures lose the ability to make the
lens longer during close vision effort. To compensate, affected individuals
usually find that holding reading material further away makes the image
clearer. Ultimately, aids such as reading glasses are typically needed
by the mid-forties.
Besides glasses,
presbyopia can be dealt with in a number of ways. Options
include: monovision and multifocal contact lenses, monovision
laser vision correction, and new presbyopia correcting
implant lenses.
Vision
Correction Options
Today there
are many options for vision correction ranging from eyeglasses
and contact lenses to laser vision correction and lens
implants. Dr. Jeevan Ladi at DLEI has been performing spectacle
reduction surgery from 1991.
Vision Correction Options generally fall into four broad categories:
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Laser
Vision Correction, & Corneal Surgery
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Lens
Implants
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Procedures & Treatments
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Eyewear,
Contact Lens & Vision Aids
A fifth category
that significantly contributes to eye health and improved
vision is nutrition and vitamin supplements. This fifth
category is a long term commitment and it is harder to
measure its effectiveness on a specific vision problem.
To determine the current state of your vision you need
to visit your eye doctor for a Comprehensive Eye Exam.
This will provide your physician with the information
needed to recommend vision correction options.

Clear vision requires that light rays pass through the eye's cornea,
pupil and lens, and focus directly on the retina. If the cornea's curvature
is not perfect, light rays focus either in front of, or behind the
retina, resulting in nearsighted, farsightedness or astigmatism.
Myopia or
nearsightedness, Hyperopia or farsightedness, Astigmatism
and Presbyopia or aging eye are collectively referred
to as refractive errors, and the various surgical approaches
for correcting these are collectively referred to as
refractive surgery.
Lens Implants
Corrective
artificial lens implants give people the option of living
without glasses. This vision correction choice offers
different options for the under 40 and the over 40 age
groups.
Under
40 years of age
The Implantable Collamer Lens or ICL, sometimes called the Implantable
Contact Lens, marketed by Staar Surgical in Monrovia, California, received
U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in late December 2005. More
than 40,000 Visian ICL’s have already been implanted worldwide.
Over
40 years of age
The choice of lens implants for this age group is larger and more established,
like Clear Lens Exchange (CLE) .
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time in India - Galilei |
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Scheimpflug Analyzer |
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Precise
analysis of Refractive
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(Spectacle
Laser Correction)
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Cataract & Glaucoma
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| PROCUDURE
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LASER
VISION CORRECTION
Laser vision
correction, often referred to as LASIK, is currently
the number one elective procedure worldwide. LASIK (an
acronym for the medical term, Laser Assisted In-Situ
Keratomileusis), is an out-patient procedure that utilizes
a cool ultraviolet light to precisely reshape the cornea
to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness,
and astigmatism. Today, LASIK has surpassed other self-improvement
procedures in popularity.
Since its
introduction ten years ago, more than 10 million people
worldwide have experienced this simple, quick laser procedure,
with the numbers increasing each year. This procedure,
which takes minutes to complete, has not only been shown
to provide better than 6/6 vision in some cases, but
also improve one’s physical image and self-esteem.
Nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism are collectively referred
to as refractive errors, and the various surgical approaches for correcting
these are collectively referred to as refractive surgery.
Laser
In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a quick, painless procedure
that treats virtually all levels of refractive errors.
This procedure combines the precision of the excimer
laser with the benefits of an instrument called an automated
microkeratome by allowing the surgeon to treat the inside
surface of the cornea. LASIK is performed by folding
back a thin layer of the cornea without damaging the
surface. The surgeon then uses the laser to reshape the
cornea, improving the way light is focused on the retina.
This results in clearer vision.
LASIK is a
highly effective and time tested procedure performed
to correct myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness),
and astigmatism. LASIK is performed as an outpatient
procedure in the comfort and convenience of our clinic
which has a separate LASIK theatre. Normally, the entire
procedure lasts less than 20 minutes, with most patients
experiencing an improvement in their vision immediately
following the procedure. The LASIK procedure allows patients
to enjoy a faster visual recovery than PRK and healing
is quite rapid with little or no discomfort.
CUSTOMVUE
LASIK
Advancing the Science of Custom Ablation
VISX
STAR S4IR with "True" Wavefront Technology,
Iris Registration and 3D Eye Tracking
The current
generation of laser vision correction (LVC) is a lot
more than simply customized wavefront ablation. The VISX
Excimer Laser platform system includes multifactorial
advances that create optimal outcomes for today's LVC
patients. The CustomVue platform has at least six meaningful
advances in addition to Wavefront customization that
enhance clinical outcomes. These exciting advances include:
the use of Fourier analysis; variable spot scanning;
enlarged optical zone options; improved blend zones;
iris registration; and pupil centroid shift compensation.
Technology is advancing at an amazing and exciting rate.
There has been much discussion in the field of Ophthalmology
concerning the merits of wavefront customized LASIK versus
wavefront optimized LASIK versus conventional LASIK.
Yet these discussions are becoming outdated and irrelevant
given the fact that only wavefront guided Custom treatment
offers these other significant platform advances.
In short,
the current generation of the VISX Star S4 IR Excimer
Laser includes many more benefits than just the addition
of a wavefront analyzer. These added elements allow our
surgeons to give patients the best possible outcomes
for laser vision correction today.

Wavefront technology was originally developed to help reduce
distortions when viewing distant objects in space. Today, it
is revolutionizing the refractive surgery industry.
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Wavefront technology is incorporated into the Wavescan diagnostic
system which allows our doctors to now identify, measure, and
correct imperfections in a patient's eyes 25 times more precisely
than with standard methods used for glasses and contact lenses.
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Using
Wavefront technology in conjunction with the Star
S4 Laser, Doctor Dr Jeevan Ladi can take the digital
information gathered by the Wavescan and develop
an individualized treatment plan that can be transferred
directly to the laser for a precise "High
Definition" vision correction never before
possible.
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Because we
value our commitment to our patients we utilize only
state-of-the-art equipments based on its outstanding
performance, quality, track record and safety features.
Our VISX Star
S4IR laser with Wavefront Technology, Iris Registration
and 3D eye tracking provides excellent predictability
and has the most approvals by the FDA. This laser also
has the widest treatment range. With the latest hardware
and software upgrades, our laser features design improvements
intended to shorten the treatment time and expand the
lasers capabilities and accuracy.
To use the
VISX STAR S4IR, the surgeon must become VISX certified
which requires a thorough training process. More people
in the United States (approximately 7 out of 10) have
been treated with the "gold standard" VISX
laser than all others put together. Our laser is the
most trusted laser vision correction technology, chosen
by more ophthalmologists in the U.S. A. and worldwide
than all other lasers combined! Because the VISX Star
S4IR is so successful it is the only laser we use.
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The VISX Star
Iris Registration System (IR) is the latest step in CustomVue
technology pioneered by VISX. The idea is to insure the
best alignment of the laser treatment pattern possible.
The eye tends to rotate when a person changes from a
seated to the lying position. This is often a fairly
small amount of true rotation but is clinically significant
when applying a laser vision correction application.
In the past, registration marks would be applied to the
eye by the surgeon before surgery and then compensated
for under the laser manually. It was the surgeon's responsibility
to adjust the patient's head position to compensate and
correct for the ocular rotation. If this was not perfectly
performed, it could result in misalignment of the laser
treatment pattern. While the surgeon must always be prepared
to make any necessary adjustments, the IR system aids
the surgeon in this task by a computerized matching technique.

Rotation can occur when the patient changes from the seated to
the lying position. This can result in misalignment of the laser
treatment pattern.
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How
Does Iris Registration Work?
It starts
at the examination, when an infrared image of the iris
is obtained in the seated position and analyzed for the
various characteristic features of the individuals' iris.
At the time of the surgery, another infrared image is
taken when the patient is lying down under the laser
and these images are compared and superimposed. Any recognized
rotation is then compensated for by the laser rotating
the treatment plan using sophisticated software. This
all occurs prior to initiation of the treatment pattern.
The Iris Registration system recognizes and corrects
any misalignment in the laser treatment pattern. The
better the alignment of the laser treatment, the higher
is the quality of the surgical result.
In addition
to the rotational capabilities of the Visx IR system,
the final benefit is achieved by precisely centering
the laser application. This is referred to as "pupil
centroid shift", which is a compensating technique
unique to the Visx IR system. When the rotation alignment
and pupil centroid shift systems are used, aberrations
are reduced, and clinical studies have shown visual results
are improved.

VISX Iris Registration (IR) System recognizes and corrects any
misalignment in the laser treatment pattern.
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CustomVue
Wavefront guided Treatment
Apart from
treating spectacle number it detects and treats impurities
in visual system (optical aberrations) in attempt to improve
quality of vision.
USA,
FDA results- 98% patients achieved 6/6 (normal, natural
vision). 70% patients achieved better than 6/6 vision.
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LASIK
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LASIK
Wavefront Optimised
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LASIK – CustomVue
Wavefront Guided
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Achieving
6/6 or 20/20 vision
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May
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May
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> 98
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Possibility
of better than 6/6 vision
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No
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No
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Yes
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Vision
Quality and contrast
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Glare & Haloes
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Nil
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Spectacle
Number Correction
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0.25
D steps
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0.25
D steps
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0.1
D steps
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Customization
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No
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No
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Yes
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CustomVue
Card usage
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No
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No
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Yes
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Higher
Order Aberration Correction
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No
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Only
Spherical Aberration
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All
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Aberrometry
- Wavescan
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No
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No
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Yes
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Treatment
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Spectacle
number based
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Spectacle
number based
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Wavescan
based
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Iris
Registration
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No
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No
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Yes
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Pupil
Centroid Shift Compensation
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No
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No
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Yes
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Astigmatism/Cylindrical
Correction
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Less
precise
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Less
precise
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Precise
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Computer
User Comfort
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Night
Driving
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Fair
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Good
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Very
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Happiness
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Fair
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Happy
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Very
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Retreatment
requirement
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May
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May
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Unlikely
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Recommendation
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Light
indoor activity
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Light
indoor + outdoor activity
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Ideal
for all.Computer, Students, Driving, Active
indoor + outdoor activity etc.
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The details
mentioned above are rough estimates for patient understanding.
Contrast: Ability
to see clearly and differentiate objects in differing colour
and light conditions of day and night.
Customization: Each
eye is mapped in a unique way to improve quality of vision.
The map includes your accurate spectacle number in 0.1
D steps, Higher order aberrations, Iris Registration and
Pupil Centroid Shift Compensation.
Higher
Order Aberration: Reduces quality of
vision even when vision is 6/6 e.g. scattering of light
from lamps, haloes, glare etc.
Aberrometry
Wavescan: Detects spectacle number
and higher order aberrations accurately.
CustomVue: Also
known as Wavefront Guided LASIK. It not only treats spectacle
number to achieve 6/6 vision but also improves quality
and contrast of vision by removing higher order aberrations.
This overall increases chances of achieving better than
6/6 or 20/20 vision.
Iris
Registration: Unique identification
marks for human beings are 1. Thumb impression. 2.
Retinal mapping. 3. Iris (circle around the pupil which
gives colour to the eye like brown, blue, green etc.)
mapping. Eyeball rotates from sitting to lying down
position. This also shifts your cylindrical axis and
location of higher order aberrations. Due to iris registration
this shift is recognized and treated accurately.
Pupil
Centroid Shift Compensation: Pupillary
constriction is not concentric but it moves towards
the nose and upwards. This is also detected by the
CustomVue software and improves efficacy of treatment
Mandatory
requirements for CustomVue / Wavefront Guided LASIK treatment:
- Precise
measurement of your spectacle number.
- Wavescan
Aberrometry.
- Iris Registration.
- Pupil Centroid
Shift Compensation.
For
further details contact our LASER Vision Counselor – 992299554
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ASKED QUESTIONS |
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Your
Questions
Dr Jeevan Ladi
is practicing various types of spectacle reduction procedures
since 1991. We are giving the most common questions asked
by various patients to Dr Jeevan Ladi from January 1991
and his scientific answers based on international norms
regarding spectacle reduction procedures.
Q. What is Advanced
CustomVue?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Advanced CustomVue
is the most modern wavefront guided LASER procedure
for treating spectacle number that improves vision
by modifying the shape of the cornea. It can be done
using either LASIK or PRK procedure. Advanced CustomVue
continues to grow in popularity and is the number
one elective procedure in the world.
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Why do people have Advanced CustomVue procedure?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Research has shown
that there are various reasons that people choose
to have Advanced CustomVue. They are:
- Life simplification:
No longer having to deal with glasses or contact lenses.
- Independence:
Freedom from dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
- Performance:
Ability to perform better in sports-related activities.
- Social:
Marriage, college life, social gatherings etc.
- Personality:
Improve confidence and overcome inferiority complex.
- Ability
to see clearly in all day and night conditions when it
counts: Better vision for all occasions (e.g., at a play,
evening out, playing golf)
Q.
What results can a person hope to achieve?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Advanced CustomVue
has been proven to be overwhelmingly successful in
reducing dependence on glasses and contact lenses.
Clinical studies show that more than 98 % CustomVue
patients have the potential to achieve 6/6 (20/20)
vision. Generally, this means they no longer need
or have reduced their dependence on glasses or contacts
to drive, play sports, watch movies and TV, or participate
in careers requiring excellent vision.
Q.
How is CustomVue better than Contact Lenses?
Dr Jeevan Ladi. Contact
lenses can be a potential source of infection every time
they are worn. They require special care and daily maintenance.
Moreover it is a recurring expenditure for life.
Q.
Who is a good candidate for Advanced CustomVue?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Advanced CustomVue
can treat a very broad range of nearsightedness,
farsightedness and astigmatism. The best way to determine
who is a good candidate is with a thorough eye examination.
Candidates must have completed 18 years of age.
Q. What are the advantages of Advanced
CustomVue?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. The advantages
are
- No injection
- No prolonged
medication
- No surgery
- Totally
an out patient procedure
- Can resume
job or college within 2 days.
- Treatment
time per eye is only 1-2 minutes.
- Better quality
of vision than glasses and contact lenses
- Normal activities
can be resumed the next day
- Permanent,
once in life time treatment
Q.
How long will the Advanced CustomVue procedure take?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. The laser vision
correction procedure usually takes less than 15 minutes
in the operating room. The actual laser time is approximately
1-2 minutes per eye.
Q.
Are there any risks associated with Advanced CustomVue?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Some potential
risks of conventional Lasers include conditions such
as dryness, night glare, under or over-correction,
and loss of best-corrected vision. These have been
addressed with Advanced CustomVue and modern healing
eye drops.
Q.
Does the Advanced CustomVue procedure hurt?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. There is no pain
involved with Advanced CustomVue. Anesthetic drops
are used to numb the eye just before procedure begins.
After the procedure, the eye may feel a foreign body
sensation or slight irritation for a few hours but
most patients are very comfortable shortly thereafter.
Q.
Is it true that spectacle number comes back after LASER?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. No, after Advanced
CustomVue number does not come back. It is once in
life time procedure.
Q.
Will I get zero spectacle number after LASER?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. After Advanced
CustomVue 98 % people do not get any spectacle number.
Other 2 % may get minor spectacle number which may
not need to be used. This happens due to variation
in healing.
Q.
If I do LASER between 18-40 years what happens after
the age of 40 years?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. As a natural process
you will need reading glasses after the age of 40
years.
Q.
If I am above the age of 40 years can my both distance
and near glasses treated?
Dr Jeevan Ladi. Yes
with Advanced CustomVue your both distance and
near vision can be treated. CustomVue is the only
USA FDA approved procedure for the simultaneous
treatment of both distance and near spectacle number.
Q.Can
reading glasses which come only after the age 40 years
treated?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Yes it can be treated.
Only CustomVue can do this treatment. Treatment depends
on type of spectacle number and condition of eyes.
It is required to get your eyes tested; after that
best possible procedure for your eyes is advised.
Q.
Will I lose eyesight or go blind after Advanced CustomVue?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. No you will not
lose eyesight after Advanced CustomVue.Treatment
is done with LASER rays which are medically sterile
(micro-organism free). International protocol followed
at our institute has made procedure standardized
and safe. There is no reported evidence of loss of
eyesight after CustomVue in any part of the world.
Q.
I heard / read that Indian eyes are not suitable for
LASER spectacle treatment?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. This is a myth.
Any person in world can undergo LASER after detail
eye checkup and fitness test.
Q.
Why I feel scared to get both eyes treated at the same
time?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Since eye is doing
the novel job of giving vision this fear is natural.
Since treatment is done at a time on both eyes some
may think what happens if it fails. We at out institute
follow international norms to do the procedure. It
is been proved by USA FDA studies that doing both
eyes at the same time is safe, convenient to the
patient and giving faster visual recovery. However
after one eye treatment I communicate with patients
and give them feedback, show them visual results
and then proceed with the second eye.
Q. How can Advanced
CustomVue treat nearsightedness ( Myopia), farsightedness
(Hyperopia), cylindrical number (Astigmatisms)
and reading gasses avove 40 years (Persbyopia)
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Dr
Jeevan Ladi. All four vision
problems are most often caused by imperfections in
the cornea and loss of lens elasticity (Presbyopia).
Advanced CustomVue uses the WaveScan WaveFront™ System
to measure those distinct imperfections, creating
a map of each eye. The WaveScan™ System translates
these detailed digital measurements into a set of
treatment instructions, which it transmits to the
laser. The laser reshapes the cornea to improve vision.
Q.
What is the recovery process like?
Dr Jeevan Ladi. Most
Advanced CustomVue patients usually see quite well immediately
after their procedure and may be able to resume most
of their normal daily activities. Although the speed
of visual recovery depends on personal healing patterns,
most patients notice dramatic visual results within the
first few hours following their procedure.
Q. What is the
difference between Conventional LASER and Advanced
CustomVue?
Dr Jeevan Ladi. Advanced
CustomVue is an individualized laser vision correction
treatment that is wavefront-guided. With the Advanced
CustomVue procedure, nearsighted, farsighted and
astigmatic individuals have the potential to achieve
a new level of vision.
Advanced CustomVue uses wavefront-guided technology to measure unique
imperfections in the eye. The technology then produces a treatment for
the eye and the information is transferred to the laser. The doctor then
uses that information to fine-tune the procedure thereby providing a
new level of precision and accuracy.
Q. What are LASIK
and PRK?
Dr Jeevan Ladi. All
LASER procedures are done on the cornea to reshape
eye in such a way that spectacle number is eliminated
or reduced dramatically. PRK (Photorefractive
keratectomy) is a surface procedure.
Other variations of PRK are LASEK (Lasersubepithelialkeratomileusis)
and Epi-LASIK. Surface healing
is like deep skin burns. It may heal irregularly,
is painful and needs either eye patching or contact
lenses for 5-6 days. It also requires prolong treatment.
These drawbacks are addressed in LASIK (Laser
Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) as it is deep healing
with no pain and predictable results. LASIK is
one of the most modern eye procedures done in the
world today.
Q.
Will I need glasses or contact lenses after the Advanced
CustomVue procedure?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi.With Advanced CustomVue
98% patients achieved 6/6 (normal, natural vision)
and remaining 2 % may get minor number which may
not be required to be worn.
Q.
Can I wear cosmetic contact lenses after the Advanced
CustomVue procedure?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Yes, you can wear
cosmetic contact lenses after LASER treatment.
Q.
What is Iris Registration Technology?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. It’s normal
for a patient’s pupil to shift positions from
the time their eye is measured and the time of treatment.
Iris registration technology centers the treatment
correctly, independent of changes in the pupil center
from measurement to treatment. Few body parts are
used as unique identification marks like fingerprints,
iris, retina etc.
Q.
How Much Does Advanced CustomVue procedure Cost?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Advanced CustomVue
procedure has never been more affordable than it
is today. Please call Laser Vision Counselor for
details 9922995549.
Q.
Is it covered under Mediclaim?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Most of the insurance
companies don’t consider Laser Vision Correction
under mediclaim.
Q.
What is the option if I can not pay full amount at the
time of Laser?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Corporation Bank
is giving personal loan without any security and
margin money for our Advanced CustomVue patients.
It is approximately Rs 39/- per day for a period
of 5 years as per the guidelines of January 2009.
The details are available at our institute or for
details call 9922995549 / e –mail
- jeevanladi@gmail.com /
visit website www.ladilasrvision.com or www.i2ipune.com
Q.
How can I get more information about Advanced CustomVue?
Dr
Jeevan Ladi. Discuss the procedure
with your doctor and be sure to review the Advanced
CustomVue Patient Information Booklet for your condition.
You can also find out more information by calling 9922995549 /
e – mail - jeevanladi@gmail.com /
visit website www.ladilasrvision.com or www.i2ipune.com
Celebrities Undergone LASIK
- Tiger Woods
- Jackie Shroff
- Raj Babbar
- Juhi Chawla
- Yukta Mukhi
- Vasundhara
Das
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If you are nearsighted,
without your glasses or contact lenses, your world is most
likely blurry and fuzzy. Laser vision correction (LVC)
can help to make your world clear. At DLEI, we want to
ensure you make an informed decision about your vision
correction options.
Q. What is laser vision
correction?
Ans. Laser vision
correction is a simple procedure that uses
the VISX Star laser to correct nearsightedness
and astigmatism. During the treatment, the
laser's cool beam of ultraviolet light removes
a small amount of tissue, usually less than
the thickness of a human hair. Short pulses
of this cool beam laser light change the curvature
of the cornea, allowing images to be more sharply
focused on the retina. Just as glasses and
contacts help you to see clearly, so does laser
vision correction. But there are some guidelines:
you must be at least 18 years of age, with
healthy eyes and stable vision.
Q.
Is laser vision correction
safe?
Ans. Over
10
million
LVC
procedures
have
been
performed
worldwide
in
the
past
10
years.
Data
obtained
during
exhaustive
clinical
trials
shows
that
all
patients
experienced
a
significant
improvement
in
uncorrected
vision
(vision
without
glasses
or
contact
lenses)
after
laser
vision
correction.
Q.
Why
do
people
have
LASIK
surgery?
Ans. Research
has
shown
that
there
are
four
main
reasons
that
people
choose
to
have
LASIK.
They
are:·
-
Life simplification:
No longer having to deal with glasses or contacts ·
-
Independence:
Freedom from dependence on glasses and/or contacts ·
-
Performance:
Ability to perform better in sports-related activities ·
-
Ability
to see 24/7 when it counts: Better vision for all occasions
(e.g., during sports activities, swimming, evening
out etc.)
Q.
Do I need an examination first?
Ans. Prior
to treatment, you will have a thorough
eye examination, called a laser vision
consultation, conducted at DLEI to determine
whether your eyes are healthy and suitable
for LVC. In addition, a detailed video
and computer image is taken of your eye
that will detail the curvature, shape,
overall smoothness and regularity of the
cornea.
Q. What can I
expect on the day of LVC procedure?
Ans. Shortly
after arrival at the
surgery centre, anaesthetic
drops will be placed
in your eyes to numb
them. In the laser
room, you will be seated
in a reclining chair,
the surgeon will position
your head under the
laser. During the surgery,
you will be asked to
focus on a blinking
red light while the
laser removes microscopic
amounts of tissue from
the cornea. The laser
will treat your eye
for less than one minute
and your total time
in the laser area will
be about 20 minutes.
After your laser treatment
is completed, drops
will be placed on your
eye for protection
and comfort. While
the actual procedure
is painless due to
the numbing eyedrops,
you may experience
some slight discomfort
during the immediate
postoperative period.
Q.
How much time will I need to
get LVC?
Ans. We
recommend you plan to have
laser vision correction when
you can afford a few days
to relax and enjoy the benefits
of your new vision. A postoperative
visit is required at 24 hours
and your eyes may be light-sensitive
for a short time. The healing
of the eye occurs during
this period so we recommend
you take a day or two off
from work and avoid any strenuous
activity.
Q.
What
kind
of
vision
can
I
expect
with
LVC?
Ans. This
depends largely on the amount
of correction required. Most
people require a low to moderate
degree of laser vision correction
that should result in vision
similar to that with glasses
or contact lenses. Vision
is usually blurry in the
first day or two after the
LVC procedure. It is expected
that most patients should
be able to legally drive
without correction after
about one week.
Q.
Is
laser
vision
correction
affordable
for
me?
Ans. The
affordability of LVC has
never been greater. First,
consider the cost of replacing
your eyeglass frames and
lenses or the repetitive
costs of disposable contact
lenses. With laser vision
correction you can receive
the greatest value: clear
vision without glasses or
contact lenses. Please call
(Laser Vision Counsellor)
for details 9922995549.
Q.
What
is
Monovision?
Ans. Monovision
is an attractive option for
many patients over the age
of 40. You can elect a non-surgical
monovision or a surgical
option. With non-surgical
monovision you wear a contact
lens in one eye for distant
vision and the use of a near
vision contact in the other
eye. Usually your dominant
eye is fit for distance.
It takes some training to
get used to the "monovision" technique,
but most people can adjust
well to it and eventually
cease to notice that each
eye is responsible for a
different part of their vision.
If you find that this technique
works well for you, this
can sometimes be simulated
using LASIK surgery.
Q.
How Much Does Corrective Eye Surgery Cost?
Ans. Corrective
eye surgery has never been more affordable
than it is today.
Please call (Laser Vision Counsellor) for details 9922995549.
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