Update on intraCOR – At 3 months, results were stable and patients gained up to six lines of near visual acuity. (2009) Mike P. Holzer

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  • Published: 2009
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 0.06 MB
  • Authors: Mike P. Holzer

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This article discusses the intraCOR (intrastromal correction of presbyopia) procedure, a novel, non-invasive technique using the Femtec femtosecond laser to reshape the cornea without cutting or epithelial removal. Based on results from a multicenter European study, the treatment is quick, maintains corneal integrity, and shows stable results at three months, with patients experiencing an immediate gain in near visual acuity.

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