Why Custom LASIK Is Better: SCHWIND AMARIS 1050RS at Pure Vision Eye Hospital

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Discover why Custom LASIK can deliver sharper, more comfortable vision. Learn how SCHWIND AMARIS 1050RS technology helps improve precision, speed, and safety.

If spectacles or contact lenses feel like a daily limitation, Custom LASIK is designed to correct vision in a more personalised way, based on detailed eye testing and corneal measurements. Instead of applying the same laser profile to everyone, customised planning can be tailored to your eye’s shape and optical data to aim for clearer vision and better night-time comfort in the right candidates.

What “Custom LASIK” means (in simple words)

Custom LASIK refers to laser vision correction that is planned using advanced diagnostic inputs so the treatment pattern matches the patient’s eye more precisely. This approach is especially valuable when the goal is not only “seeing 6/6,” but also improving visual sharpness and comfort in real-life conditions like driving at night

Why SCHWIND AMARIS 1050RS is considered advanced

Technology matters because LASIK is measured in microns and milliseconds. SCHWIND AMARIS 1050RS is known for features such as a 1050 Hz repetition rate, a very fine 0.54 mm laser spot for smoother corneal shaping, and 7D eye tracking to help keep laser placement accurate even with small eye movements. Faster ablation (for example, ~1.3 seconds per dioptre in a stated setting) can also reduce the time you need to fixate, which can improve comfort and consistency.

Who is a good candidate?

Custom LASIK can be an option for many adults with stable spectacle power and healthy corneas, but suitability must be confirmed with a complete pre-LASIK evaluation. Your eye doctor will check corneal thickness, topography, tear film (dry eye), and overall eye health before recommending LASIK or alternatives like surface procedures.

Benefits patients care about (conversion-focused)

  • More personalised treatment planning (not “one laser setting for all”).
  • Higher precision support via advanced eye tracking and fine spot size.
  • Short laser time per correction in appropriate cases, improving comfort.

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