Who should consider Conductive Keratoplasty - CK?
People in their forties who are in a good state of health but now require reading glasses. These are ideal candidates for this surgery.
Other factors include your reasons for surgery and having normal or near normal distance vision.
CK is a very good treatment for presbyopia – the condition that affects us all. Presbyopia is where the lens of the eye starts to harden (and lose elasticity) as part of the ageing process.
CK Eye Surgery Guide:
- What is ‘CK?’
- How does it differ from other eye procedures?
- Who should consider CK?
- What are the risks of CK?
- What are the benefits of CK?
- What should I ask the surgeon at the consultation?
- How much does CK cost?
- What is the CK procedure?
- How long do the effects of CK last for?
- What does recovery from CK involve?
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