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19 MayLasik Allows You To See With Out Contacts

Many people have heard the term LASIK but do not know what it stands for. The proper interpretation is Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis The procedure reshapes the cornea which is permanent by using a laser to do the surgery. The procedure is carried out by an ophthalmologist, with the aid of sophisticated computer-controlled equipment.


How the Surgery Works. Before you decide that LASIK surgery is right for you, make sure that you know all the facts, and how they might affect you. Before committing to the surgery patients should look into what lasik is and what it can do for vision. Lasik eye surgery has been big news on the vision front. If you are contemplating LASIK eye surgery, you are not alone. This surgery can help to eliminate your need for glasses or contact lenses.

15 MarThe New Way to Remove Visual Problems Eliminating Glasses and Contacts

Lasik Surgery is the latest innovative way to correct visual problems. This is the best procedure to take, both for near-sighted and far-sighted eye problems.

Lasik surgery nowadays is the most popular surgical procedure to correct visual problems. This is a laser-assisted surgical operation done on the retina. The small instrument used by surgeons to cut the cornea is called Microkeratome. There is also a newly-developed technology using laser energy, a chill ultraviolet light flash called the IntraLase. This laser energy is now used to assist eye surgeons in this surgical procedure, thus lessening the danger of Lasik surgery.

25 JanWhich is Safer: Lasik Eye Surgery or Wearing Contacts?

LASIK eye surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures available, yet many people still worry that the procedure is riskier than wearing contacts. While laser eye surgery does carry certain risks, recent evidence is showing that contacts are not necessarily safer than surgical treatments. In fact, some experts have even suggested that contact lenses pose greater long-term risks to vision than laser vision correction.

So which option is right for you? Start by consider the potential benefits and risks of each alternative. Next, discuss your concerns with an eye care professional. By carefully weighing the pros and cons, you will be able to make the decision that is right for your needs, budget and lifestyle.

02 DecAging Eyes Need Glasses, Contacts or Surgery

The third decade of my life has been very interesting with all of the bodily changes that are taking place.  I never used to even think about my teeth or my eyes, but these days invincibility is starting to slip away.  My eyes have always just worked for me and I took for granted the 20/20 vision I was born with; but now things are starting to get a little fuzzy if they are too small or too far away.  I know it’s only a matter of time before I have to get an exam, and eventually join the less than perfect portion of population.  Vision correction has advanced a long way in the last 100 years, and today we have many choices to fix the problem.  It’s a matter of opinion which is the best but I’ve been told that the solution depends on the person.

26 NovPut Your Glasses Away and Put in Some Contacts for a Night on the Town

 

While it’s an unfortunate fact that many of us don’t have perfect vision, there’s no reason why that should cramp your style. With so many different types and varieties of contact lenses now available from the optical industry, glasses are no longer a necessity for the majority of people who require vision correction. Even for those who choose to wear glasses part-time, contacts can provide a significant degree of freedom and versatility. For example, if you’d rather not wear your glasses while socializing, contact lenses are the perfect alternative. So if you’re tired of feeling like your glasses are holding you back, put them away and put in some contacts for a night on the town.

26 NovLearn How to Stop Wearing Eye-Glasses or Contacts Naturally

Have you ever wondered how much easier it could have been if you didn’t have to worry about your corrective eye-wear? You have to see right? What other choices do you have? You can get eye surgery, that’s not a guarantee and what about the risk involved? There is another option that most Optometrists may not know about or do not want to tell you about.

When you were born nobody could tell you how to see, it just happens right? When you get a little older your parents try different ways to find out how well you can see. If you fail their test your taken to a Optometrist, if you fail their test you now have glasses.