ORLANDO, Fla. — Simultaneous treatment of presbyopia and refractive error with LASIK and corneal inlay implantation improved vision, particularly in older patients, according to a large study presented here.
“At 6 months, close to 90% of patients reported being satisfied or highly satisfied with...
LASIK eye surgery is a form of laser eye surgery that has proven to be a very effective procedure, and following the procedure most patients are very happy with their vision. However, as with any procedure that involves surgery, there are some risks that are associated with laser eye surgery. In order...
As people age, the internal lens system of the eye becomes less capable of focusing on objects up close or it is possible to say that the natural lens of the eye has lost its ability to “zoom”. The lens of the eye loses its elasticity and the individual is no longer able to read, drive or perform...
So you have decided to go to your eye doctor and make that obscure laser surgery for your eyes. But from which step do you need to start? Your thoughts:
“Hm… I will make an appointment with my eye doctor, optometrist whatever his position and he/she will tell me everything about this surgery...
If you are ready to choose a doctor to be evaluated for conventional or custom wavefront Lasik, All-Laser Lasik, PRK, LASEK, Epi-Lasik, CK, RLE, or any refractive surgery procedure, it is highly recommended to consider a doctor who has been evaluated and certified.
If thoroughly evaluated and performed...
A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of your eye. Looking through a cloudy lens is like trying to see through a frosty or fogged-up window. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read, drive a car – especially at night – or see the expression on a friend’s face....
“The Báb hath said that the people of Bahá must develop the science of medicine to such a high degree that they will heal illnesses by means of foods. The basic reason for this is that if, in some component substance of the human body, an imbalance should occur, altering its correct, relative proportion to the whole, this fact will inevitably result in the onset of disease.” by Bab