CK (conductive keratoplasty), the first and only FDA-approved vision technology for presbyopia (difficulty with reading vision), is helping millions of baby boomers with age-related near vision loss.
The most common eye condition in America, presbyopia affects most people after age 40. As the eye ages, its lens loses its ability to flex and re-focus to accommodate our need for both near and distance vision.
Designed for baby boomers, NearVisionSMCK® uses radio frequency energy instead of a laser to improve near vision or to correct presbyopia. Patients around the world have undergone this safe procedure and have succeeded in reducing their dependence on glasses to drive at night, work on the computer, or read a menu.
The NearVisionSMCK® procedure is simple, virtually painless and there are no hassles – just incredible results. The procedure can be conveniently performed in as few as three minutes in Dr. Shiller’s office using only a topical(eye drop) anesthesia. You can even return to work or normal activities the next day with a younger look, a more confident attitude, and less dependency on glasses to read.