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Laser correction of astigmatism
Astigmatism is a very common visual defect. The cornea has two main curves (one is more curved than the other) and its form resembles the shape of a rugby ball. When light fails to converge at a single focal point, a clear image cannot be formed.
This simply means that during the procedure two curves need to be adjusted (opposed to a standard near-sighted case), so that the focal point of the light falls on the retina.
Treatment up to -7,0 D.


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Contact
Optimum Laser Centre for Better Vision
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H-1124 Budapest, Fodor u. 77. |
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Phone: +36 1 / 275-5590 |
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Fax: +36 1 / 275-5591 |
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E-mail: info@optimuminfo.hu |
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