Detroit and Southfield, Michigan Lasik & Cataract Eye Surgery

CK (Conductive Keratoplasty)

Detroit, Michigan Eye Doctor and CK

Serving the Berkley, Detroit, Birmingham and Southfield, Michigan areas.

Dr. Steven Shanbom was the first certified Ophthalmologist in the Metro Detroit area to offer CK. CK is a non-laser vision correction procedure that decreases dependency on reading glasses and improves farsightedness.

Dr. Steven Shanbom was featured in "Lila's good health" on Detroit's Channel 4 News.
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CK Facts

  • CK is the first non-laser procedure designed specifically for farsightedness.
  • CK uses the controlled release of radio frequency (RF) energy instead of a laser or scalpel, to gently reshape the cornea.
  • CK is a safe, minimally invasive alternative to laser for farsighted patients.
  • CK is fast: The procedure is performed in just under three minutes.
  • CK is convenient and comfortable: The CK procedure is performed in-office with only topical (eye-drop) anesthesia.
  • CK meets the needs of the risk-adverse patient who's been waiting for a safe, less invasive procedure.

"My experience with CK has been a very positive one. It has been extremely helpful in both my electrology and permanent makeup careers. Prior to CK, I needed to put my heavy-duty magnifiers on to see where I needed to work, or to even throw away a needle and now I do not. It's also great being able to read my watch when I wake up in the morning. It has been a definite improvement in my life and I am highly recommending it" - Diana

How CK Works

CK applies radio waves in a circular pattern on the outer cornea to shrink small areas of collagen. This circular shrinkage pattern creates a tightening band, increasing the curvature of the central cornea to correct farsightedness.

"The CK procedure has made a marvelous difference in my life. My job requires me to do a lot of close-up computer work involving numbers and spreadsheets. Before CK, I had to put on my glasses and then remove them for other tasks. Also, I recently had dinner with three other friends and they all had to pull out their reading glasses to read the menu. I would recommend this procedure to anyone wishing to free themselves of glasses" - Betty

CK - FDA Data

CK was FDA approved in April 2002 to treat +0.75 to +3.00 diopters of hyperopia. CK was proven to be a safe alternative to laser after 5 years of successful clinical trials in the US and abroad. Nearly 95% of CK patients reported being "satisfied" to "extremely satisfied" with their vision after CK. The FDA studies show a 93% restoration to normal vision, which exceeds the FDA guideline of 85% restoration of normal vision required for refractive surgical procedures.

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Contact eye doctor, Steven Shanbom today to schedule your confidential CK consultation.

Detroit and Southfield, MI Lasik Surgeon

248-546-2133 - (fax) 248-546-6036

28747 Woodward, Berkley, MI 48072

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Eye doctor, Steven A. Shanbom, M.D., and the Shanbom Eye Specialist staff provide the latest technology and procedures in CK. For more information or to schedule an eye doctor consultation, contact us today. We serve patients from Ann Arbor, Berkley, Birmingham, Detroit, Royal Oak, and Southfield, Michigan.

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