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Procedures
 
Accommodative IOL Implant  
Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT)  
Astigmatic Keratotomy (AK)  
Cataract Surgery  
Comprehensive Eye Exam  
Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)  
Corneal Transplant  
DSAEK  
Endoscopic Cyclophoto-coagulation (ECP)  
Epi-LASIK  
Filtration Surgery (Trabeculectomy)  
Fluorescein Angiography  
Intacs (Corneal Ring Segments)  
LADARVision® CUSTOMCORNEA® Customized Laser Vision Treatment  
Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis (LASEK)  
Laser Iridotomy  
Laser Thermal Keratoplasty (LTK)  
LASIK  
Limbal Relaxing Incisions (LRIs)  
LUCENTIS  
Macugen  
NearVision CK  
Optomap Non-Dilated Retinal Exam  
Pan-Retinal Photocoagulation  
Phakic IOLs  
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)  
Photo-Refractive Keratectomy (PRK)  
Posterior Capsulotomy  
PRELEX  
Punctal Occlusion  
Radial Keratotomy (RK)  
Refractive Lens Exchange  
Restasis  
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)  
Surgical Reversal of Presbyopia  
Vitrectomy  

PROCEDURES



Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)

Corneal Refractive Therapy is a non-surgical process that uses a therapeutic lens to gently reshape your cornea while you sleep, resulting is the temporary correction of nearsightedness (with or without moderate astigmatism).

The CRT lenses are similar in appearance to standard contact lenses. They are removed upon waking, often offering freedom from glasses and contact lenses during the day.

CRT is for:

  • Children or adults who are mildly nearsighted.
  • Those who don't want to wear glasses or contacts during the day.
  • Those who have no health issues affecting their eyes.

What to expect:

CRT lenses are made from an overnight contact lens material designed specifically for this purpose. You'll put the lenses in every night before you go to bed.

 

When you remove your lenses in the morning, your reshaped cornea will allow light to focus correctly on the retina. The result is clear, natural vision for all or most of your waking hours.

Most patients have rapid improvement in the first few days of treatment and achieve their optimum vision in 10 to 14 days.

Your lenses should be chemically disinfected after every use. Your doctor will let you know what care system is best for you, and when your lenses should be replaced.

Realistic expectations:

The goal of CRT is to reduce your daytime dependence on corrective lenses. However, we cannot guarantee you will have the results you desire. The vast majority of our patients are extremely happy with CRT.

There is a small risk involved when any contact lens is worn. It is not expected that the lenses used in CRT provide a risk greater than other contact lenses. Because this procedure is reversible, some patients may notice changes in their vision late in the day.

Alternatives to CRT:

CRT is not the only option for correcting nearsightedness. To learn about other procedures go to the surgical and laser vision correction procedures section of our Web Site. If you would like to learn more about vision correction procedures from sources other than our practice, we encourage you to link to a number of Web sites we feel provide factual and up-to-date information. You may also choose to make an appointment  or request additional information to learn more about this exciting procedure.

 

For more information about the corneal refractive therapy go to www.paragoncrt.com

  

VISIT US AT: 801 S. Chevy Chase Dr., Suite 103 Glendale, CA 91205-4437
PH: 818-265-2255 / Fax: 818-507-5027
EMAIL: services@lugeneeye.com

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