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Folks who were made to put on contacts or glasses all their life are now able to abandon these aids behind by employing a new as well as progressive Lasik treatment called the LASIK eye surgery.
This innovative kind of refractive vision surgical treatment could be dangerous nevertheless most often following detailed screening as well as examination the final outcome is a good one. If you worry about the period of the surgical treatment, you should know that lasik surgery takes only a several minutes but in order to obtain good results you ought to be extremely watchful about the pre and after doctor sessions.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on May 1, 2012 at 1:45 pm under LASIK and Vision Surgery.
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Cost of Lasek eye Surgery
All the money involved with LASIK usually are not an arbitrary amount determined on from any operating specialists. Fees may be normally counted taking into account quite a few elements, inclusive of a doctor’s working experience, geographic location, and charges. Consequently exactly how much will Laser eye surgery amount to, and exactly how much of this price is usually taken care of by health care insurance?
Commonly, clients can easily expect to give five hundred dollars to two thousand five hundred dollars for every eye. What exactly is the reason Lasek costs so much ? Considering that it costs cash to operate surgery. In Lasik clinics, the ultimate Eye Laser surgery pricing can depend on just how much the surgeon has needed to work on surgical workforce fees, anesthesia, extra surgery appliances, laser machine repair, negligence insurance, and much more. Surgeons have got to publicise to draw in business, therefore advertising and marketing fees are generally included in , too. Furthermore, affected individuals will need to expect pre-operative tests and have-surgery examinations for a year following their own treatment. Their Laser eye surgery expense include all of these examinations.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 29, 2012 at 1:45 am under LASIK and Vision Surgery.
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Glasses, contacts, or surgery. These are the usual choices offered to those of us with bad vision. Orlin Sorensen, though, needed an alternative. A commercial airline pilot who found himself in jeopardy of being downsized after the 9/11 tragedies, Sorensen decided to go for broke and pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a Navy fighter pilot. The only catch was that Navy fighter candidates were required to have near-perfect, uncorrected vision — no surgery allowed.
As for so many who seek different medical options, it was word of mouth that led Sorensen down a different path: a fellow pilot suggested eye exercises to naturally correct vision. Turns out, the exercises weren’t so much the “road not taken” as the “road not taken in a while.” Sorensen’s research revealed that natural vision training, in fact, had been around for almost a century.
Continue reading ‘Everything Old Is New Again – Rebuilding Your Vision’ »
Posted by C. Kuntz on April 26, 2012 at 1:55 pm under Vision Insurance.
Tags: agility, bad vision, contacts, exercises, glasses, medical, muscle tone, practice, range of motion, relaxation, surgery
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Cataract surgery is a procedure that is performed to remove cataracts from the eyes. A person who is considered a good candidate for this type of surgery is someone who has cataracts so bad that they make it difficult to perform everyday tasks. Only an optometrist can decide whether or not cataract surgery is right for an individual. Although this surgery is considered safe, just like all other operations there are quite a few risks involved. Some of those risks include: inflammation, retinal detachment, swelling, and glaucoma. The chances of any complications happening are minimal and if a person does have any problems with cataract surgery, they can usually be corrected easily.
There are many things that a patient and a physician can do to prepare for cataract surgery. Prior to performing surgery, the physician does extensive testing on the eye which will help him or her determine what type of lens to put in the eye. The optometrist will also advise that a patient make certain lifestyle changes to make surgery and recovery go smoother. The patient may have to cease taking certain medications because that may increase the chances of bleeding. He or she may also have to take eye drops because they have been shown to decrease the chance of infection. The day before surgery, the patient is advised to fast at least twelve hours because surgery has to be performed on an empty stomach. Additionally, it is important that he or she have someone there to pick him or her up because he or she will not be able to drive.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 25, 2012 at 1:50 am under Cataracts.
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LASIK – A now common procedure
One of the first things that springs to mind when considering corrective eye surgery is the term, “LASIK”. An acronym for “laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis,” this rather common procedure is used to correct certain vision problems through refractive surgery.
Since its debut in the 1980s, there have been conflicting stories about what LASIK entails and whether or not it’s truly successful.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 18, 2012 at 1:48 pm under LASIK and Vision Surgery.
Tags: Contact Lenses, dimensions, effective, Eyeglasses, Laser, laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis, LASIK, refractive, surgery, Vision Problems
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Cataract surgery is a well known and popular procedure for older patients who suffer from vision loss after cataracts. Those familiar with LASIK surgery know that it is possible to have cataracts after LASIK. What some don’t know is if LASIK is possible after cataract surgery Las Vegas eye doctors say that it is possible.
LASIK after Cataract Surgery to correct astigmatism is an option for those people who have residual astigmatism after their Cataract operation. Your current prescription indicates that you have preexisting astigmatism along with presbyopia-a common condition whereby the crystalline lens loses its ability to change focus causing you to have difficulty with near vision. It is possible to have a monofocal lens implant and NOT correct the preexisting astigmatism which would probably necessitate either wearing glasses or a second surgery-either LASIK Surgery or Limbal Relaxing Incisions (LRI) in order to see clearly at distance. A possible better solution might be to have a toric lens implant that would correct your astigmatism as part of the Cataract removal all in one procedure. However the decision to have a toric lens implant is based on several factors in addition to the prescription. If you are a good candidate for an astigmatism correcting lens implant (IOL) and you would not typically elect NOT to have one so as to require a second surgery such as LASIK. The best next step for you is to find a local Las Vegas Cataract Surgeon who is also a top Las Vegas LASIK Surgeon who will provide an examination that includes some additional measurements including evaluation of the shape of your cornea and help you determine what the best options might be for you.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 17, 2012 at 1:48 am under Cataracts.
Tags: After, Astigmatism, Cataract, LASIK, safe, surgery
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Lasik eye surgery is the process in which a laser is used to reshape the cornea in order to treat common refractive errors including near and farsightedness. Beverly Hills Lasik other wise known at keratomileusis is gaining more popularity every day and is even being commonly used in countries like Europe. The FDA approved the specialized laser used in this surgery in 1997. The knowledge of refractive surgery has been around for over a hundred years. A Dutch professor by the name of Lans had outlines the elements of the procedure in his records dated 1898. The procedure had yet to be performed to anyone’s knowledge. However, a man in Japan by the name of Sato had been making corneal incisions in his patients. Sato had made the incisions in the endothelial and epithelial surface of the cornea, and many of his patients suffered from corneal decompensation. Corneal decompensation is when water builds up in the cornea causing the cornea to scatter light instead of focusing it like it is meant to do.
A great advancement was made in refractive error surgery in the late 1970s when a man by the name of Dr. Fyodorov of Russia was treating a young boy who was suffering from corneal lacerations. The boy’s glasses had broken causing the lacerations to his cornea and to remove the glass the doctor shaved a thin layer off the surface of the eye. When the boy fully recovered the doctor found that his eyesight had remarkably improved in that eye. As a result the doctor researched techniques used in refractive surgery and began to refine them in order to create his own formula. In the late 1970s was when American doctors became interested in his technique and traveled to Russia to bring the technology back to the United States. The surgery was performed with traditional surgical tools in over two million patients over the next two decades. There were still some limitations because surgical tools could not shave a thin enough layer in some patients, and soon the attention turned to other possible ways the surgery could be performed.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 12, 2012 at 1:47 pm under LASIK and Vision Surgery.
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It is great that with the application of laser eye surgery, one would regain a clear vision once again, and everyone would like to have a try. However, most people would probably consider whether a laser eye surgery is trustworthy. Is it safe? Are there any after effect? Anyhow, it is surgery concerning one of the most important organ in our body, the eyes. Generally speaking, laser eye surgery is a safe procedure whose success rate is about 95%, but some complications may be possible. It would vary from person to person.
Firstly, laser eye surgery are accomplished with the help of high technologies and advanced equipments, therefore, accurate diagnosis would always be made. On the other hand, as it is a newly emerged procedure, the surgeons who go on this surgery have been highly trained, which further guarantee the safeness and effectiveness of laser eye surgery. That’s why many people who had ever undergone such a surgery would tell that the laser eye surgery is one of the best things that they have ever done for themselves, and it wins their rights the see the world clearly again.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 11, 2012 at 1:47 pm under Low Vision.
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No doubt that LASIK eye surgery provides us an opportunity to get rid of glasses or contact lenses in our later life, but that does not mean that all of people with poor eyesight are suitable to take this surgery. If want to achieve a good result and have good eyesight with LASIK eye surgery, we must firstly check if our conditions is qualified or not for this surgery. To be a good LASIK candidate, we have to meet the following basic requirements:
First, we must reach 18 years old as the eyes are fully matured at this age. Second, make sure there is no cornea damage or retina problem in our eyes. Third, it is important to have mild to moderate nearsightedness. Fourth, please ensure there are no changes or fluctuations in our eyes for at least one year. Fifth, when taking this surgery, surgeons need our eyes to focus on one point for at least 60 seconds straight and stare at a light, so we must make sure our eyes can do this, or else, the surgery can not be done. Sixth, the financial condition is also important. LASIK eye surgery does not a small amount of money, so people must have the ability to afford it or know how to finance it. Seventh, it is important for patients to accept doctor’s instructions as they need to cooperate. And patients should know firstly the risks for this surgery and are willing to accept risks.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 7, 2012 at 1:59 pm under Eye Infections.
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If you are suffering vision problems as I was several years, I would like to first let know what I had tormented then. This may help you know to what extent your problems are, compared with mine. During that period, it was impossible for me to do something in the kitchen without glasses. Still worse, I had to wear them when taking bath.
Standing away at a distance farther than 6 inches, I can even not be able to see others’ faces clearly. All what I say are true. For example, one of my best friends is blind to some extent. But I had even worse vision than him if I did not wear glasses. And now the problems are much worsened. You might be very astonished at what I have said. Sorry to be so.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on April 1, 2012 at 1:47 am under LASIK and Vision Surgery.
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