What is Contoura Vision?

Contoura Vision is a state-of-the-art laser vision correction procedure that provides highly personalized treatment based on the unique contours of your cornea. Using advanced topography-guided technology, it maps thousands of points on the eye's surface and creates a customized treatment plan. This allows for more precise correction of vision problems, helping patients achieve clearer, sharper, and higher-quality vision while reducing glare and other visual disturbances.

Your Contoura Vision Treatment Journey

The Day of Treatment

Contoura Vision is an advanced laser vision correction procedure that typically takes only a few minutes per eye. Before treatment, anesthetic eye drops are applied to ensure comfort. Using detailed corneal mapping technology, the laser is customized to the unique shape and irregularities of your cornea. The procedure is painless, and most patients notice clearer vision within a few hours.

Day 1: Vision is usually significantly clearer, although mild glare, halos, or dryness may occur.

Week 1: Most patients can comfortably resume work and daily activities.

1 Month: Vision continues to sharpen and stabilize as the eyes heal.

3–6 Months: Full visual recovery is typically achieved, with optimal clarity and quality of vision.

Contoura Vision is the most advanced form of topography-guided LASIK. It uses thousands of unique data points from the corneal surface to create a highly personalized treatment plan. By correcting both vision errors and corneal irregularities, Contoura Vision can provide sharper vision, improved contrast sensitivity, and reduced glare compared to conventional LASIK.

✓ Use prescribed eye drops as directed.

✓ Avoid rubbing your eyes during the healing period.

✓ Wear protective sunglasses outdoors.

✓ Avoid swimming, hot tubs, and dusty environments for at least two weeks.

✓ Avoid eye makeup for one week after treatment.

✓ Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments.

✓ Contact your eye specialist immediately if you experience severe pain, redness, or sudden vision changes.