Corneal inlays an option for LASIK patients

CHICAGO — Nearly every presbyopic LASIK patient can be a candidate for corneal inlays, and outcomes depend on proper adjustment, deep implantation, and pre- and postoperative management of the ocular surface, according to a speaker here.
LASIK is the perfect tool to bring patients to the refractive “sweet spot” of –0.75 D, William F. Wiley, MD, said at the Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day preceding the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting.
“Typically, we target the distance eye for plano. We leave the nondominant eye to about –0.75 D, and at

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