Many people who wear glasses or contacts have heard of the procedure called Lasik. It's the laser vision correction surgery that is supposed to make those who cannot see without the assistance of corrective lenses be able to see the clock when they wake up at night and be able to carry on with life as normal without the hassle of contacts or glasses.
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Lasik Laser Refractive Surgery
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- blurriness
- blurry vision
- comput
- cornea
- corrective lenses
- distorted vision
- far distances
- farsightedness
- hyperopia
- laser procedure
- laser vision correction
- laser vision correction surgery
- lasik procedure
- light rays
- natural focus
- nearsightedness
- refractive error
- refractive errors
- vision correction surgery
Implantable Contact Lenses - Do They Work for People Who Can't Have LASIK Surgery?
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 10/29/2009 - 05:00Implantable contact lenses are a permanent solution for patients who suffer from a variety of vision problems. Vision correction is a life changing procedure for patients who depend on eyeglasses and disposable contacts in order to function every day. LASIK surgery is often the first choice for vision correction but sometimes an eye doctor may determine that implantable contact lenses are the best choice.
- astigmatism
- cornea
- corneal disease
- disposable contacts
- eye doctor
- eye problems
- eye surgeon
- heart conditions
- implantable contact lenses
- incision
- myopia
- natural lens
- outpatient facility
- patien
- permanent solution
- prescription medications
- rheumatoid arthritis
- surgery diseases
- vision correction surgery
- vision problems