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Does Enhancement Affect Long-Term Vision Quality?

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Enhancement is designed to improve clarity, not merely acuity.

Modern wavefront-optimized and topography-guided ablation profiles ¹ ³:

  • Minimise induction of higher-order aberrations
  • Preserve contrast sensitivity
  • Maintain night vision quality

Long-term studies show that properly planned enhancement does not reduce best-corrected visual acuity and may improve subjective visual quality when residual error is present ² ³.

Visual quality is not just about reading the 6/6 line.

It includes:

  • Contrast
  • Night driving performance
  • Glare sensitivity
  • Overall visual comfort

When performed with stable refraction, adequate corneal thickness, and proper centration, enhancement is a quality-restoring intervention ¹.

Done correctly, it refines optical performance without degrading it.

Enhancement is the final precision adjustment in a refractive pathway designed for long-term stability.

References

  1. Schallhorn SC, Venter JA, Hannan SJ, et al. Wavefront-optimized LASIK outcomes. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2015;41(2):316-322.
  2. Moshirfar M, McCaughey MV, Santiago-Caban L, et al. Higher-order aberrations after laser refractive surgery. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2015;26(4):260-265.
  3. Kanellopoulos AJ. Topography-guided LASIK outcomes and visual quality. J Refract Surg. 2012;28(7):488-493.

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