Sep
12
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 12-09-2008

When it comes to costing of laser eye surgery it obviously varies from surgery to surgery just like anything does in modern times. There is competition everywhere, but sometimes it is advisable to pay that little extra, especially when it comes to your health. The only really world wide standard cost is per eye, but there are numerous additions that can increase the price, such as the amount of pre-consultations before surgery, and the amount of time and support provided after the surgery, and as an on going thing, until the patient is 100% happy with the outcome.



Aug
27
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 27-08-2008

If you’re suffering from diminished eyesight in any capacity, there’s a whole parcel of feelings that go along with the possibilities of eventual loss of sight versus the risks of undergoing the treatments that are necessary to correct the problem.

When considering the delicate nature of the eye, many people make the decision to put off corrective treatment until the situation becomes dire - or is no longer able to be treated effectively.

Laser eye surgery - now quite common as a form of treatment for eye disorders - is one of the first options that many folks look toward when they’ve made the decision to pursue treatment and reclaim their ability to see clearly.



Aug
05
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 05-08-2008

Radial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure employed to correct myopia or nearsightedness. Radial Keratotomy came into existence by accident rather than through meticulous research. The procedure was discovered by Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov when he operated one of his patients who had met with a bicycle accident. The boy wore eyeglasses, which broke on impact, and the glass splinters lodged into his eyes. The doctor had to make several radial incisions in the corneal tissue in order to extract the glass. When the cornea healed, the doctor found that the boy?s eyesight was significantly improved.



Mar
20
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 20-03-2008

LASIK - A Detailed Explanation
By Peter Spartalis

Are you one of the millions of Americans with impaired eye sight?
Are you looking for a fast, effective, and SAFE way to correct your vision?
LASIK eye surgery could be the answer for you. Before even considering laser eye surgery you should thoroughly read all available information.

History

Thousands have to deal with the hassle of wearing their glasses, others to try to avoid glasses use contacts which are a large hassle of their own. A revolutionary technology called LASIK eye surgery has the potential to eliminate the need for older forms of vision assistance. LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. The development of laser eye surgery began decades ago but it has just recently been perfected to the point of being able to use it to correct common eye problems.




Feb
13
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 13-02-2008

LASIK surgery is a popular procedure designed to help people with imperfect vision. However, LASIK is hardly the only vision correction option. Before you opt for any type of procedure, always consider all of the alternatives and which one is right for your needs. A screening and eye assessment from an eye care professional can help determine if you are a good candidate for different types of procedures. After that, other factors such as the costs, recovery time and outcomes of the surgery will play a major role in your decision.

Are You a Good Candidate for LASIK?



Dec
25
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 25-12-2007

Millions of other people in this country suffer – mildly or greatly - from nearsightedness, acute astigmatism or farsightedness. Many consider how nice it would be to wake up without having to put contact lenses on tired eyes, or to be able to work and play without dog-eared glasses.

Lasik surgery can be the perfect solution to your eye woes; but it’s surgery nonetheless, and your eyes are irreplaceable. There are very few “do-overs” in the world of eye surgery, so it’s important to know the major risks of Lasik.

The Risks Associated with Lasik



Dec
23
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 23-12-2007

Monovision is a fairly common medical technique ophthalmologists use to correct the effects of presbyopia. Presbyopia is a fairly naturally occurring phenomenon that comes with age, specifically the gradual loss of the eye’s ability to change focus for close-up tasks like reading. The most common accepted theory about presbyopia (and thus the possible need for monovision with Lasik or other means) is that the aging eye starts to lose elasticity in its crystalline lens, or possibly changes in the curvature of the lens.

Monovision and Lasik