Re l ex smile, the future of refractive surgery - medifocus sept 2013

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ReLEx smile The future of refractive surgery Bogaardenstraat 49c – B-3050 Oud Heverlee +32 16 585958 [email protected] - www.medifocus.be

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This presentation describes why ReLEx smile by Carl Zeiss is better than PRK, LASEK and LASIK in some cases.

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ReLEx smileThe future of refractive

surgery

Bogaardenstraat 49c – B-3050 Oud Heverlee+32 16 585958 – [email protected] - www.medifocus.be

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Medifocus is a high-tech practice in the most peaceful and private surroundings between Leuven and Brussels.

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It is also one of the world’s leading centers for ReLEx smile treatments.

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We have the newest generation of equipment at hand. This is why we can perform PRK, femto-LASIK and ReLEx smile.

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Current results show, however, that in some cases ReLEx smile is probably safer, faster, and better than both PRK and LASIK.

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Laser eye surgery remodels the cornea’s stromal layer in order to change the way light is bent inside the eye.

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PRK

Excimer laser

LASIK

Femtosecond laser+

Excimer laser

ReLEx smile

Femtosecond laser

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The smile principle is revolutionary. The Visumax femtosecond laser creates a small lens (lenticule).

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This lenticule is removed through a small access point. The corneal upper layers are left intact.

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The ReLEx smile principle: small incision lenticule extraction

(1) Green: Lenticule cut(2) Red: Lenticule side cut(3) Blue: Cap cut(4) Orange: Cap side cut (5) . . . . . : not serverd tissue

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The 7 reasons why ReLEx smileis the future of refractive

surgery

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1. No flap needs to be cut. The area of the incision is reduced to a minimum. It is no longer necessary to fold back the cornea to correct the eye.

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2. Unlike in LASIK, there is no risk of shifting or displacement of the flap as a result of rubbing or other physical contact.

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3. The nerves responsible for tear regulation remain more or less intact. Therefore, there is less dryness of the eyes after the treatment.

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4. Unlike in PRK / LASIK, there is no treatment at the ocular surface. The surgery is painless and minimally invasive.

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5. The use of femtosecond technology results in outstanding predictability. 97% of eyes are within ±0.5 diopters after the treatment.

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ReLEx technique

• High predictablity, even for high myopic corrections• Refractive outcomes within ±0.5 D for 97% of eyes

* Controlled multicenter study, 3 study sites

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6. The procedure is fast, precise, and convenient because it sues an anatomically shaped contact glass.

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7. The treatment’s effect is visible 24 hours after surgery, with visual acuity typically stabilizing completely in 6 weeks or so.

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Medifocus is one of the few Carl Zeiss Reference Centres. In this way we benefit from more than 20 years of Carl Zeiss’s expertise.

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There are only a limited number of sites doing ReLEx smile worldwide. Those who do have quickly made ReLEx smile their procedure of choice.

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Medifocus is located centrally in Belgium and can be reached easily by car, by train, and through Brussels International Airport (Zaventem).

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Bogaardenstraat 49c

B-3050 Oud Heverlee

+32 16 [email protected] www.medifocus.be