Definitions for "Conductive Keratoplasty"
Procedure wherein a surgeon uses radio waves to heat collagen in the cornea's periphery to shrink it and reduce hyperopia.
Conductive keratoplasty (CK) is a treatment used for mild and moderate farsightedness and presbyopia. CK is a non-laser technique that uses mild heat energy to reshape the cornea for better vision.
A type of lasik procedure where heated waves are sent to the cornea in order to shrink it and repair farsightedness.