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Custom Wavefront Lasik: Better Than Traditional Lasik
A pair of glasses or contact lenses is most commonly used to correct the usual eye problems: nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. However, using corrective lenses are not comfortable or...
1 commentNew Lasik Technologies
Eyesight correction has evolved the past few centuries. We started with eyeglasses, which have been tested by centuries of use, then developed contact lenses for a more fashionable look. Some decades ago, a...
0 commentsWavefront Lasik
LASIK, or Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a process by which the substantia propria layer of the cornea of the eyes is modified in order to correct problems in refraction. This is done by using an...
0 commentsWho Qualifies for LASIK Surgery? Part 1
The possibility of complications or imperfect vision after LASIK vision correction can be greatly reduced if you simply find out if you are a good prospect for the surgery. Not everyone who wants LASIK...
Wavefront Lasik - The Basics of the Procedure
The main reason Wavefront Lasik is catching on is because the procedure is so precise that often patients get superior results to the standard lasik procedure. Wavefront-guided Lasik utilizes wavefront...
0 commentsLASIK Eye Surgery
LASIK eye surgery has helped millions of Americans correct their vision problems. This popular procedure has allowed these individuals the freedom to eliminate the need for corrective eye ware or contact lenses forever...
2 commentsDiabetes, retinopathy and Laser eye surgery:
In the whole world diabetes has become a major disease, 2 decades back it was a not a very major reason of eye related troubles but now it has become one of the major contributors as far as eye related issues...
0 commentsCustom LASIK Surgery
What if you went in for brain surgery and the doctor told you they weren’t going to do what was best for you, but what seemed to work best for MOST people? Would you be concerned? Do you think this type...
0 commentsCustom LASIK: What is it?
What if you went in for brain surgery and the doctor told you they weren't going to do what was best for you, but what seemed to work best for MOST people? Would you be concerned? Do you think this type of...
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