Conductive keratoplasty is a non-invasive surgical procedure designed to correct farsightedness, also known as hyperopia. However, there are other synonyms for conductive keratoplasty, such as "CK," "near vision CK," or even "refractive eye surgery." Conductive keratoplasty utilizes radiofrequency waves or heat to shrink small areas of the cornea and reshape it to focus light more precisely onto the retina, thereby improving vision. The procedure is generally quick and safe and is often recommended for individuals over 40 years old who suffer from presbyopia. Though it may not be suitable for everyone, it is an effective choice for many individuals who are looking to improve their vision without undergoing more invasive eye surgeries.