Custom Mapping and Eye Tracking For a New Level of Accuracy and Safety
The Technology Behind the Procedure

Wavefront Technology: New scanning technology takes LASIK to an entirely new, personalized level. Scanning technology provides your doctor with a unique map of your eye, allowing the surgeon to tailor your LASIK procedure to the unique characteristics of your vision. The procedure is groundbreaking because it has the potential to improve not only how much you see, but also how well you can see, in terms of contrast sensitivity and fine detail.

Custom Mapping
Custom mapping provides a precise, more detailed analysis of the way your entire optical system operates. With the map, your surgeon can have a detailed understanding of your vision-correction needs for the development of your personalized laser vision plan. This information is then transferred to the laser, enabling the surgeon to customize your LASIK procedure. The final result is a treatment as unique as your DNA or your fingerprint.

With Custom LASIK, a tracking device is used. By automatically tracking the tiny motions of your eye, a new level of accuracy and safety is achieved.

Taking the Mystery Out of Laser Vision Correction.
The Custom LASIK process begins with a consultation to inform you about the technology and the procedure. An evaluation follows to assess your overall eye health and to measure and create a detailed and unique map of your eyes. On the day of the procedure, your individual correction information is transferred directly to the laser. Custom LASIK works by gently reshaping the cornea with the cool beam from the laser to remove microscopic amounts of tissue - less than the thickness of a human hair in most cases - to create a new curvature. The procedure typically takes several seconds and the majority of patients feel little or no discomfort. Many notice immediate results, and vision continues to improve over several days. Routine follow-up visits complete the process.

Some of the Proven Benefits of Custom LASIK are:

  • Improved overall quality of vision
  • Improved night vision
  • Uses the smallest and fastest laser beam for precision and overall improved health of the cornea
  • Custom LASIK is 25 times more accurate than the traditional method of measurement
  • According to national statistics, 98% of treated eyes achieved 20/20 vision or better
  • Customized treatment for each individual
More People Trust Standard Optical Than Any Other Eye Care Provider in Utah.

Now, Custom LASIK is Here! Recently the FDA approved Custom LASIK, which can significantly change the outcomes of your LASIK procedure. Custom LASIK corrects for lower and higher order aberrations that affect how well and how much you can see, and not just your refractive error. Custom LASIK patients have a better possibility of seeing 20/20 or better, less occurrence of night time glare and halos, and a reduced change of contrast sensitivity (dim light conditions). Standard Optical uses the most used laser system in the world: VISX Star S4 with Wave Front

Standard Optical's Ophthalmology Surgeon and Physician specializes in State of the Art Refractive Surgery Techniques.


  • Superior Ophthalmology Surgeons
  • Superior Technology
  • Superior Service
  • Over 15,000 Successful Procedures Performed
  • 16 Statewide Locations
  • 3 State-of-the-Art Surgical Facilities: Salt Lake City, Layton and Tooele
  • Over 95 years of Expertise
  • Easy Interest Free Financing
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  • No Hidden Fees or Tiered Pricing
  • All Prescriptions Including Astigmatism
  • Doctors of Optometry at Every Location
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"Had I known then, what I know now, I never would have waited so long to have LASIK" Tom Love, Owner of Love Communications

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