NearVision CK

NearVision CK is Changing People's Lives. CK (conductive keratoplasty) has become the fastest-growing new refractive procedure since the introduction of LASIK.

Instead of using a laser or scalpel, controlled radio waves gently change the shape of the cornea to improve vision, giving NearVision CK one of the highest safety profiles among all refractive eye procedures. Many years of research into this technique have established the depth and temperature necessary to achieve refractive change.

Using a probe thinner than a strand of human hair, CK applies radio waves in a circular pattern on the outer cornea to shrink small areas of collagen. This shrinkage pattern creates a constrictive band (like the tightening of a belt), increasing the overall curvature of the cornea to bring near-vision back into focus.