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How Much Does Laser Eye Surgery Cost
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
The cost of laser eye surgery can alter greatly depending on the sort of surgery to be performed, the patient’s prescription, the equipment used, and the doctor or surgical supplier in question.
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Natural Alternatives To Eye Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Just as there are certain foods that improve your physical stamina or your concentration, there are also foods that improve your visual acuity. Eating a diet that’s lacking in these foods may be at least part of the cause of your vision troubles.
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13 Eye Surgery Tips
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Each eye surgery procedure and each eye surgery patient is unique. Despite the uniqueness of each procedure, there are a number of universal tips that can help you better prepare for your surgery and speed up your recovery time.
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Types of Eye Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Eye surgery, also referred to as ophthalmic or ocular surgery, is a variety of surgical process that is performed on the eye or the encircling tissues. There are a selection of different kinds of eye surgeries including refractive surgery, corneal surgery, glaucoma surgery, cataract surgery, and oculoplastic ( cosmetic ) surgery.
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Refractive Eye Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
There are four main kinds of refractive eye surgery procedures : flap and photoablation procedures, and corneal incision procedures, thermal procedures, and implants.
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LASIK Eye Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Since LASIK received approval by the FDA in the early 1990’s, the procedure has grown to become the most widely-performed eye surgery in the united states. LASIK is a surgical process performed on the eye to correct an individual’s vision and reduce dependency on glasses or contact lenses.
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Laser Eye Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
When most think about laser eye surgery, they immediately think about LASIK. In fact, there are really four different types of laser eye surgery: PRK, LASIK, customized LASIK, and LASEK.
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Eyelid Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
In intense cases, drooping eyelids may even interfere with vision. Eyelid surgery can correct this by removing extraneous fat and trimming flagging skin and muscle tissue. Once the incisions have healed and the swelling has gone down, eyes look rejuvenated, more alert, and youthful.
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Cataract Surgery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Cataract surgery involves the surgical removal of a lens of an eye which has formed a cataract. Cataract extraction is the one of the most common eye surgery performed and is widely regarded as being one of the safest procedures in the medical community.
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Is Refractive Surgery Right For You?
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Refractive surgery can be the ultimate solution for some individuals who depend on eyeglasses or contacts to fix their vision. However, not everybody with vision problems is a candidate for refractive surgery.
How can you tell if you’re a good candidate?
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What Causes Macular Degeneration
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
Because of its prevalence among family members, it is believed that genetics play a major role in the development of Macular Generation. Genetics also plays a role in AMG; however with AMG the simple aging process seems to be the bigger contributing factor.
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Vitrectomy Recovery
By eyesurgeon on August 19, 2009
A vitrectomy is simply the removal and replacement of the vitreous, or the fluid that fills the eye. While this is a fairly simple procedure, proper recovery techniques are very important.
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