Stahl Vision Introduces Next-Generation LASIK with Alcon Wavelight Plus Ray-Tracing Technology
Beavercreek, OH — A new era in laser vision correction has arrived as Stahl Vision announces the integration of Alcon’s advanced Wavelight Plus technology (Sitemap), bringing ray-tracing–guided LASIK to patients seeking sharper, more precise vision than ever before.
This cutting-edge system combines topography-based measurements, wavefront analysis, and sophisticated ray-tracing technology to evaluate the eye as a complete optical system—from the cornea all the way to the retina. By mapping how light travels through each unique eye, the technology can detect even the smallest visual imperfections, known as higher-order aberrations, which often go uncorrected with traditional methods.
“No two eyes are alike—just like fingerprints,” said a representative from Stahl Vision. “That’s why this level of customization is so important. We’re now able to design treatments that are truly individualized.”
Building on experience from more than 50,000 procedures, Stahl Vision has developed highly refined nomograms—customized treatment formulas that factor in each patient’s prescription, age, gender, astigmatism, corneal shape, and overall eye anatomy. These precise calculations allow surgeons to calibrate each LASIK procedure with exceptional accuracy.
The result is more than just improved vision. Patients may experience sharper detail, enhanced contrast sensitivity, improved image quality, and better night vision performance—outcomes that reflect the high-definition capabilities of this next-generation approach.
Equally important, the integration of ray-tracing technology enhances the safety, predictability, and consistency of LASIK procedures, offering patients greater confidence in their results.
With the introduction of CustomVision LASIK powered by Wavelight Plus (Sitemap) Stahl Vision positions itself at the forefront of modern vision correction.
For those who have been waiting for the most advanced and precise LASIK technology before moving forward, experts say the wait may finally be over.


