After introducing Down/Up LASIK laser vision correction to the metropolitan area many years ago, ophthalmologist Dr Joseph Dello Russo, of the New Jersey Eye Center in Bergenfield, is now
advancing the next generation in laser vision correction. The flying Spot laser, or LADARVision system, tracks all eye movement during surgery using a small spot beams, less that one
millimeter in diameter which is movie rapidly across the cornea in a computer-controlled patter on tiny, nonsegential overlapping spots.
Your eyes are in constant motion. Often too subtle to detect, natural eye movement is a factor that makes ocular surgery, including laser vision correction, a procedure that requires
pinpoint accuracy. 's8220;Even when you are aware, your eyes are constantly making fine movement, many of which are beyond your control,'s8221; explains Dr Dello Russo.
Working with a laser recently approved by the FDA called the autonomous laser, Dr Joseph Dello Russo is on the pioneers in the new approach the laser vision technology that works with the
natural motion of the eyes for a precise accuracy and smoother healing. 's8220;This new laser system tracks all eye movements during the surgery, a small laser beams is used to shape the
cornea. Precision shaping of the cornea depends upon accurate placement of the laser beam. The autonomous or LADARVision laser maintains accurate placement of the laser beam, providing
greater control.'s8221;
With the Flying Spot laser beam, the amount of corneal tissue that is removed is often less than the width of a single human hair, helping to produce a smooth, postoperative corneal
surface that may reduce post-surgical side effects for a quick recovery.
Dello Russo Laser Vision
http://www.dellorussolaservision.com
New Jersey
1 North Washington Avenue
Bergenfield, New Jersey 07621
Ph 201-384-7333
Manhattan
1755 York Ave. (at 92nd St.)
New York, New York 10128
Ph 212-722-9200
Brooklyn
100 Livingston St.
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Ph 800-EYE-CARE