A lot of people are apprehensive before going for laser eye surgery. However, for cosmetic and/or corrective purposes, they want to have the surgery done. In order to erase pre-surgery apprehensions, a lot of research and knowledge about the surgical process can come in handy.
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Facts You Should Know Before Laser Eye Surgery
Submitted by administrator on Mon, 02/01/2010 - 02:00LASIK Information
Submitted by administrator on Tue, 01/12/2010 - 14:00The eyesight fails inevitably, especially with advancing age. However, more and more young people are getting corrective eyewear not just of congenital problems but because of eye problems related to the use of technology like the television, computers, and video games.
Aside from the usual eyeglasses and contact lenses, newer technology is being developed in order to come up with better and more convenient solutions to eyesight correction. And this is where LASIK comes in.
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Can't Have LASIK? CRT Lenses May Be Your Answer
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 12/17/2009 - 14:00Can't Have LASIK? CRT Lenses May Be Your Answer
Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind
If you're like me, you've been wearing glasses and/or contact lenses for nearsightedness for many, many years to see even the slightest distance from your face. When you roll out of bed, the first thing you grab is a pair of vision correctors just to use the bathroom, see yourself in the mirror, even to make sure you're wearing matching shoes!
LASIK eye surgery: What is it? How does it work? Is it safe?
Submitted by administrator on Fri, 12/11/2009 - 18:00LASIK is an acronym for Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis. I guess the people who invented it didn’t like the sound of LAISK surgery so they switched the “I” with the “S”. Despite the lack of acronym-making skills, their laser eye surgery procedure has been a godsend for hundreds of thousands around the world. There’s little argument that LASIK surgery is a wonderful vision correction procedure, but what exactly is it?
Are You Thinking About Lasik Eye Surgery
Submitted by administrator on Mon, 11/30/2009 - 18:00Are you thinking about Lasik Eye Surgery in order to correct your astigmatism, nearsightedness or farsightedness? If so, there are a few facts that you should be aware of. Although there are some for whom lasik eye surgery is not the best option, most patients find that it allows them to be free from the necessity of wearing glasses and contact lenses.
Lasik with Interlace Helps Reduce Complications
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 19:01All LASIK procedures start by creating a corneal flat. In the past this has been done using an oscillating blade, but now it is being replaced by the integrated interlace, which is a computer guided blade. Interlaced is the preferred way of performing LASIK, because it has less chance of complications and higher accuracy rate. It has been proven that a computer controlled blade is almost 100 times more accurate than that of handheld oscillating blades. This improves the chances of the coronary not getting scarred vision after LASIK making a complete recovery.
Ensure Good Lasik Surgery
Submitted by administrator on Sat, 10/31/2009 - 09:00Lasik vision correction is a stunning advancement in modern technology. Within a mere fifteen minutes, individuals can either reduce or completely eliminated their need for glasses or contact lenses. Hardly any preparation is needed from the patient and the surgery itself takes twenty minutes, at most.
How to Prepare for LASIK Eye Surgery
Submitted by administrator on Fri, 10/30/2009 - 20:00LASIK eye surgery has been around so long that going to your LASIK eye clinic is like going to a normal doctor's appointment. Lasik is performed on an outpatient basis, meaning the procedure only takes a short time on an outpatient basis, meaning you can go home the day of surgery. There are a few instructions to follow in preparation for your LASIK procedure.