
Our Technology
Pan Pacific has access to the global technology that is revolutionizing laser
vision correction today for tomorrow. We understand that technological
leadership is a must for continued excellence in patient care.
IntraLase a 100% blade-free technique used to create the corneal flap. The computer-guided IntraLase laser delivers rapid pulses of light, a quadrillionth of a second each, to a pre-programmed depth and position within your cornea. Each pulse forms a microscopic bubble. As the IntraLase laser moves back and forth across your eye, the bubbles connect to form a corneal flap. Just prior to LASIK surgery, the doctor gently lifts the flap where these bubbles have created a smooth surface.
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The VISX STAR platform's heritage of dependability and performance is well known. The STAR S4 IR from VISX has taken that reputation to an even higher level. Our latest excimer laser system represents the most advanced laser technology platform available today. Integrating data collected by the WaveScan/WaveFront System, the STAR S4 IR utilizes these exclusive VISX technologies to deliver precision custom ablations:

- Iris Registration (IR): The first FDA-approved, fully automated, non-contact method of alignment of the correct CustomVue treatment to the corneal site;
- Variable Spot Scanning (VSS): Variable beam sizes from as small as 0.65 mm up to 6.5 mm scanned over the treatment area, conserving tissue and optimizing treatment times;
- Variable Repetition Rate (VRR): VRR delivers treatment at varying repetition rates, optimizing treatment time;
- ActiveTrak 3-D Active Eye Tracking: Captures all 3 dimensions of intra-operative eye movements no dilation required; and ActiveTrak Automatic Centering: Locates, and then automatically sets the treatment center to the center of the pupil.
Laser Vision Correction is now
FDA approved to treat Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has approved
CustomVue treatments, establishing a new standard for the correction of
nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism.
You may have heard CustomVue treatments referred
to as "custom LASIK" or "wavefront LASIK." CustomVue treatments use WaveScan
technology, originally developed to reduce distortions in high-powered
telescopes, to:
- Measure
imperfections in your eye 25 times more precisely than standard
methods;
- Produce a detailed
map of your eye, as unique as your fingerprint; and
- Generate digital
information which is transferred directly to the laser used in
your procedure, to provide a new level of precision and
accuracy.
In addition, the CustomVue procedure uses Iris
Registration Technology, the first fully automated method of aligning and
registering wavefront corrections for CustomVue treatments. This non-contact
method of aligning the treatment to the cornea provides greater alignment
accuracy.
With CustomVue treatments, your doctor can
measure and correct the unique imperfections in your vision. As shown in FDA
clinical studies for treatment of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, the
CustomVue procedure can produce better vision than is possible with glasses or
contact lenses.
Is the CustomVue Procedure for You?
Treatments are available for a variety of
patients, including those with astigmatism, whether the astigmatism is
associated with nearsightedness, farsightedness or mixed astigmatism. As a
result, more than 92 percent of the U.S. population that requires vision
correction, 21 years of age or older, are eligible for this life-altering
procedure.
Treatments are now available for people with:
- Myopia
(nearsightedness)
- Myopia with
astigmatism
- Hyperopia
(farsightedness)
- Hyperopia with
astigmatism
- Mixed astigmatism
People with "mixed" or "irregular" astigmatism have vision that is often
difficult to correct with eyeglasses or contact lenses. As shown in an FDA
clinical study, with CustomVue treatment these individuals now have the
potential to achieve better vision than is possible with glasses or contacts.
CustomVue treatment offers the broadest range of wavefront-guided treatments
available.
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