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Wavefront Optimized
One
of the most innovative features of the ALLEGRETTO WAVE is the way
it uses wavefront-optimized technology to automatically compensate
for the curvature of the cornea. In earlier laser correction systems,
the optical zone, or area of correction, was centered on the front
of the cornea; the result was a flattened circular area that ended
with an abrupt edge, causing unwanted side effects like poor
night vision, glare,
and halos.
ALLEGRETTO
WAVE changes all that. The ALLEGRETTO WAVE sends extra pulses to
the peripheral cornea area in order to compensate for the angle
of the laser beam. In this manner, the aspherical shape of the cornea
is preserved to a degree that older lasers simply could not achieve.
This compensation, combined with the incredibly small, 1mm size
of the laser, produces a smooth, effective optical zone that results
in what can only be described as high performance
vision.
Imagine a glass ball. If you took a flashlight and aimed it directly
at the top of the ball, the light would form a circular shape on
the surface of the ball. If you now aimed the flashlight towards
the side of the ball, the light would form an elliptical shape and
not seem as bright anymore. This is because the same amount of light
is suddenly distributed over a larger area and some of the light
is reflected away due to the angled surface of the glass ball.
The
illustration below demonstrates the need for additional pulses to
the corneal periphery, in order to compensate for the energy lost
through reflection. Therefore the natural cornea shape of each patient
can be maintained.

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