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Platform control and flexibility directly affect patient outcomes and procedural safety.
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How I use technology to maximize my outcomes and differentiate my practice.
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The link between higher-order aberrations and quality of vision.
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My experience switching to the iLASIK suite.
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A wavefront-guided ablation treated the errors missed by a previous surgery.
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The most exciting part of femtosecond cataract surgery is not what we see today, but rather what is on the horizon.
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